food insecurityinequalitiespandemicpreventioninfectious diseasepublic healthepidemiologyageThis study explores the association between experiencing food insecurity and COVID-19 diagnosis in the United States, and what sociodemographic characteristics moderate this relationship. We analyzed a national sample of ...
The primary aim of this study was to assess self-reported food insecurity and the perceived impact of COVID-19 on food security, in two regional districts of Central Fiji, as part of a broader program of work on strengthening and monitoring food policy interventions. The secondary aim was to...
The campaign "No Kid Hungry" estimates 1 in 4 kids in the U.S. face hunger today because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pamela Taylor is the senior vice president of "Share our Strength" and joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look
Greater Chicago Food Depository CEO Kate Maehr looks back on 2020, the challenge of rising food insecurity, and ways the private sector can get involved. Interview How the charitable food system is adapting to life under the pandemic December 10, 2020- ...
“Food insecurity in itself can be a stressful experience, so associated with that can be feelings of frustration or powerlessness or even shame, and those kinds of feelings could trigger existing psychological problems or amplify existing ones or trigger new ones,” said Heather Gilmour, a...
food insecurityhungerMap the Meal GappovertyI31Q18For a decade, Feeding America's Map the Meal Gap (MMG) has provided sub﹕tate﹍evel estimates of food insecurity for both the full population and for children. Along with being extensively used by food banks, it is widely used by state and...
COVID‐19pandemicfood systemshealth care systemsfood insecuritydoi:10.1111/mcn.13036Rafael Pérez〦scamillaKenda CunninghamVictoria Hall MoranJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdMaternal and Child Nutrition
Food is a critical social determinant of health. In the United States, food insecurity, defined as limited or uncertain access to sufficient nutritious food for an active and healthy life (often due to insufficient financial resources), is a persistent and intractable public health concern that aff...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant disruptions to household food security with as many as 10.5 % of US households experiencing food insecurity during 2020. Food insecurity is associated with psychological distress including depression and anxiety. However, to the best of our knowledge, no stud...
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