Food insecurity was associated with seven poor mental health indicators, five poor physical health conditions, and three health risk behaviours. Programmes and policies that improve food availability may help improve mental and physical health among middle-aged and older adults in India....
Food insecurity Synthetic panel India Food security JEL classification C31 D11 I38 O12 1. Introduction Food security (FS1) exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an act...
forecasted food insecurity caused by climate change. India, which became the most populous country in the world in April 2023 and whose population is expected to continue increasing in the coming decades (Hertog et al.2023), relies heavily on wheat and rice to feed its population. While the p...
Nanotechnology as a foundational tool to combat global food insecurity Melanie Kah, Cristina Sabliov, Yi Wang, Jason C. White21 July 2023 Pages 772-775 View PDF Article preview select article A governance framework to manage the food-environment-livelihood trilemma of alternative proteins Review arti...
Prevalence of severe food insecurity—there was no significant correlation between the abundance of confirmed edible insect species and food insecurity/security parameters, such as the prevalence of moderate to severe food insecurity (R = 0.067, p = 0.44) and the prevalence of severe food...
Modern agriculture (known as the Green Revolution) has significantly improved India's food production.Nevertheless, problems of chronic malnutrition remain and inequality between rich and poor farmers has widened.Modern agriculture unfairly favours large landowners and focuses on major crops - wheat, rice...
The picture that emerges on India's performance in combating chronic (regular) hunger is very different to that of China. Indeed, as Yu et al. (2015) argue, all available evidence indicates that 'Food insecurity is a much more serious concern in India than China'. Nonetheless, India has ...
had more than one billion people who were overweight, and an estimated 800 million who were undernourished.[2] According to a 2004 article from the BBC, China, the world's most populous country, is suffering from an obesity epidemic.[3] In India, the second-most populous country in the ...
food insecure;nutrition;population aging;India;social isolation 1. Introduction Food insecurity can result in reduced nutritional quality of food eaten by individuals, including both adults and children, leading to poor nutrition, including the lack of intake of essential nutrients such as protein, vita...
Application in food security. PloS ONE 13, e0195714 (2018). Article Google Scholar Napoli, M. Towards a Food Insecurity Multidimensional Index (FIMI). MSc thesis, Roma Tre Univ. (2011). Caccavale, O. M. & Giuffrida, V. The proteus composite index: towards a better metric for global...