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The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

#271 Why Prescribing Food could fix the Healthcare crisis with Jonathan Pauling

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

Dr Rupy Aujla

Medicine, Healthy Eating, Improving Health, Food And Lifestyle, 868329, Healthy Recipes, Doctor's Kitchen, Mental Wellbeing, Nutritional Medicine, Lifestyle, Mindset, Dr Rupy, Wellness, Health And Wellbeing, Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Health Goals

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption sounds so trivial, but I honestly believe that concerted efforts to increase this key measure of our diet quality would culminate in success. And by success I mean successfully improving people's health, but also increasing the wealth of our communities and alleviating our nation's food supply insecurity.


To explore this concept further with me is Jonathan Pauling, CEO of Alexandra Rose, one of my favourite charities and one that Doctor’s Kitchen supports.


10 years ago Jonathan helped develop its new mission - to improve access to healthy and affordable food for all. They built the ‘Rose Vouchers’ for Fruit & Veg Project to pioneer the use of financial incentives to help families on low incomes avoid food insecurity, nutrition insecurity and food related ill-health. From small pilots in London supporting 45 families, this work has now spread around the UK supporting 3,500 families every week.


The scheme works by giving families literal cash in the form of rose vouchers that can be used at local food markets in exchange for fresh produce. It’s increased fruit and vegetable consumption by a staggering amount as we’ll get into during the podcast, and I was genuinely shocked at some of the impressive numbers that Jonathan shared with me.


Today we explore the economic and health incentives for why this scheme should be adopted across every local authority and NHS commissioners to not only help the millions of people living in financial hardship in the UK, but also to alleviate the burden on our health system.




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0:00.0

Doctors Kitchen.

0:03.0

Recipes Health Lifestyle.

0:05.0

7.2 million adults in the UK are technically in food insecurity, which is like you explained

0:11.8

missing skipping meals from day to day to

0:14.3

make ends meet. That's something like 2.3 million children in those households who are

0:19.5

experiencing the same thing food insecurity nutrition insecurity

0:24.4

welcome to the doctor's kitchen podcast the show about food lifestyle medicine and how to improve your health today.

0:35.6

I'm Dr. Rupi, your host. I'm a medical doctor, I study nutrition and I'm a firm believer in the power of food and

0:44.8

lifestyle as medicine. Join me and my expert guests where we discuss the

0:52.2

multiple determinants of what allows you to lead your best life.

0:57.0

Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption sounds so trivial but I honestly believe that

1:06.9

concerted efforts to increase this key measure of our diet quality would culminate in success and by success I mean

1:14.8

successfully improving people's health but also increasing the wealth of our

1:20.4

communities and alleviating our nation's food supply insecurity.

1:25.0

And to explore this concept further with me is Jonathan Pauling, CEO of Alexandra Rose,

1:30.6

one of my favorite charities and one that Doctor's Kitchen supports.

1:34.0

Ten years ago, Jonathan helped develop its new mission, which is to improve access to healthy

1:41.0

and affordable food for all.

1:42.6

And they built the Rose Fouches for fruit and veg

1:46.4

to pioneer their use of financial incentives to help families on low incomes

1:51.2

avoid foods insecurity, nutrition insecurity, which is a concept that we also

1:56.0

explore in today's podcast and food-related ill health.

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