and B. Kreider, "Bounding the Effects of Food Insecurity on Children's Health Outcomes," Journal of Health Economics, 28, 971-83, 2009.Gundersen, C., & Kreider, B. (2009). Bounding the effects of food insecurity on children's health outcomes. Journal of Health Economi...
This conceptualization was then used in the development of the current measure of household food security (4). A number of studies have attempted to assess the effect of household food insecurity on the nutritional, physical, and mental well-being of children using household level measures of ...
An understanding of the experience of food insecurity by children is essential for better measurement and assessment of its effect on children's nutritional, physical, and mental health. Our qualitative study explored children's perceptions of household food insecurity to identify these perceptions and ...
Food insecurity affects both children and adults in 8% of households in the United States and 12.8% of households in Rhode Island, negatively impacting childhood health and development. Children with a history of child abuse or neglect are at higher risk for food insecurity than other pediatric ...
Bay area. The children discussed worrying about not having enough food and about their parents' well-being, anger and frustration about the lack of food; embarrassment about their family's situation; strain on the family's dynamics due to food insecurity; and sadness over not having enough ...
Child food insecurity in the UK: a rapid review Publ. Health Res., 6 (13) (2018), pp. 1-162, 10.3310/phr06130 Google Scholar Bell et al., 2023 Z. Bell, S. Scott, S. Visram, J. Rankin, C. Bambra, N. Heslehurst Children's nutritional health and wellbeing in food insecure hou...
Food Insecurity Increases the Odds of Obesity Among Young Hispanic Children Food insecurity may increase the odds of obesity in children. We investigated the association between food insecurity and obesity among low-income, Hispanic,... MA Papas,JC Trabulsi,A Dahl,... - 《Journal of Immigrant &...
"Food security inchildrenmeans having enough food for growth and development," says Banerji, who works at St. Joseph's Health Center. "Severefood insecurity, which is happening in Indigenous communities across the country, means children are going full days or more without food." ...
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC), in collaboration with researchers from Arkansas, Maryland, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, have found that children living in households with food insecurity , are
Household food insecurity (FI) (without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food, even for a temporary period), is associated with children's behavioral, academic and emotional problems beginning as early as infancy.