This article examines people's experiences of food insecurity, poor financial wellbeing, poor physical health and long‐term disability, low social support, inadequate economic resources, and housing stress, using 2020 data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Surv...
Moreover, systematic review evidence of food insecurity in Australia has found that university students experience higher levels of food insecurity in comparison to the general population in Australia [27, 28]. There is a clear role for universities to play in supporting healthy and environmentally ...
Food insecurity remains a significant challenge despite the United States’ wealth and prosperity. It affected roughly 7.7% of households or one in 13 households at some point during 2022 and almost doubled in 2023. The Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system is critical in addressing this ...
The cross-sectional study was performed on 190 healthy females aged 20–55 years attending primary healthcare centers in Shiraz. Food insecurity was evaluated by Household Food Insecurity Access Scale, which is a validated tool for assessing food insecurity in developing countries. Diet was assessed ...
Food overconsumption is being addressed increasingly in the policy agendas of many advanced economies to achieve sustainable consumption. Yet, few studies define and research sustainable food consumption, particularly in understanding socioeconomic and e
Food overconsumption is being addressed increasingly in the policy agendas of many advanced economies to achieve sustainable consumption. Yet, few studies define and research sustainable food consumption, particularly in understanding socioeconomic and e
Food insecurity (the lack of secure access to sufficient amounts of safe and nutritious food) has risen sharply in many worldwide countries since the COVID-19 pandemic. The cost-of-living crisis has further exacerbated this issue, with 24% of households with children reporting food insecurity ...
other countries. But if this scenario should actually take place, Australia and New Zealand would probably see an influx of refugees from Asia and other countries experiencing food insecurity. The global average calorie supply post-war (Fig.5a) implies that extreme regional reductions (Fig.4) coul...
Likewise, research on the drivers of the distribution of well-being does not address the role of food insecurity. Clarke et al. (2014) document that happiness inequality (measured by the standard deviation) is falling in Australia, Great Britain, Germany, and the United States. Dutta and Foste...
Track 16: Food Insecurity and Nutrition Food insecurity, defined as limited or uncertain access to adequate and nutritious food, is a critical global issue affecting millions of people. It undermines health, well-being, and economic productivity, particularly in low-income communities. Nutrition plays...