Food Insecurity Is Associated with Adverse Health Outcomes among Human Infants and Toddlers
Abstract
The U.S. Household Food Security Scale, developed with federal support for use in national surveys, is an effective research tool. This study uses these new measures to examine associations between food insecurity and health outcomes in young children. The purpose of this study was to determine whether household food insecurity is associated with adverse health outcomes in a sentinel population ages < or = 36 mo. We conducted a multisite...
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Title
Food Insecurity Is Associated with Adverse Health Outcomes among Human Infants and Toddlers
Published Date
Jun 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
134
Issue
6
Pages
1432 - 1438
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