Academic primary care clinics often care for children from underserved populations affected by food insecurity. Clinical-community collaborations could hel... AF Beck,AW Henize,RS Kahn,... - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 20发表: 2014年 Finding the Underserved. The heart of the public library mission is...
Urban-Rural and Regional Variability in the Prevalence of Food Insecurity: the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin BACKGROUND: Food insecurity is a public health concern estimated to affect 18 million American households nationally, which can result in chronic nutrition... N Guerrero,MC Walsh,KC Mal...
D. hundreds of millions of people around the world are affected by the problem of food insecurity. 2.From the passage we can infer that ___. A. cities grow so fast that the world can’t find out new ways to deal with the growing population. B. ...
In addition, an entire population or segments of the population may have been vulnerable to some extent before the disaster struck: they may have food insecurity, lack of potable water, inadequate health care, or be at risk from endemic diseases. Therefore, many people are rendered doubly or ...
Geospatial data company Fraym has launch its Localized Food Insecurity Index, a highly detailed targeting tool that maps populations vulnerable to food insecurity. The tool allows food security to be addressed at the hyper-local level of individual communities, instead of a country or regional level...
Humans depend on marine ecosystems to provide food, climate regulation, carbon storage and coastal protection — all of which are affected by these activities and are exacerbated by climate change. "These places are disappearing in front of our eyes," said James Watson, from the University ...
D. hundreds of millions of people around the world are affected by the problem of food insecurity. 2.From the passage we can infer that ___. A. cities grow so fast that the world can’t find out new ways to deal with the growing population. B. the growing city dwellers who mainly ...
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In particular, improving upstream factors such as the built environment, food security, and financial status will likely reap meaningful benefits for immigrants, who are disproportionately affected by these factors. Furthermore, as immigrants’ cardiovascular health needs continue to evolve with aging, ...
Urban populations are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 disruptions as they rely on purchased food and work in industries affected by COVID-19 restrictions such as construction, services, and tourism. Thailand and the Philippines had very different caseloads of COVID-19 by the end of December ...