Access to food is essential to optimal development and function in children and adults. Food security, food insecurity, and hunger have been defined and a U.S. Food Security Scale was developed and is administered annually by the Census Bureau in its Current Population Survey. The eight child-referenced items now make up a Children’s Food Security Scale. This review summarizes the data on household and children’s food insecurity and its relationship with children’s health and development and with mothers ’ depressive symptoms. It is demonstrable that food insecurity is a prevalent risk to the growth, health, cognitive, and behavioral potential of America’s poor and near-poor children. Infants and toddlers in particular are at risk from food...
The development in the last decade of methodology for measuring and scaling household food insecurit...
Most Americans believe that children should not experience persistent worry about the quality or qua...
Household food security, defined as access at all times to enough food for active healthy living, is...
Eighty-four percent of U.S. households with children were food secure throughout 2007, meaning that ...
This publication is the first in a series of Children's HealthWatch Policy Action Briefs, which will...
Background: Given that an alarming 1 in 5 children in the USA are at risk of hunger (1 in 3 among bl...
A review of Child Food Insecurity: The Economic Impact on our Nation. A Report on Research on the ...
Child food insecurity is a growing public issue in the United States. In the past decade, research o...
Household food insecurity is associated with threats to children’s intellectual, behavioral, and psy...
The capacity to accurately measure the food security status of children in household surveys is an e...
In this report we present the results of Children's HealthWatch's recent research on the association...
Despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the United States continues to be plagued ...
When thinking about food insecurity, inevitably third world countries and the “developing world” com...
Christopher Greeley and Robert Sanborn\u27s introduction to Volume 6, Issue 2: Nutrition and Food In...
Converging research indicates that household food insecurity impedes children from reaching their fu...
The development in the last decade of methodology for measuring and scaling household food insecurit...
Most Americans believe that children should not experience persistent worry about the quality or qua...
Household food security, defined as access at all times to enough food for active healthy living, is...
Eighty-four percent of U.S. households with children were food secure throughout 2007, meaning that ...
This publication is the first in a series of Children's HealthWatch Policy Action Briefs, which will...
Background: Given that an alarming 1 in 5 children in the USA are at risk of hunger (1 in 3 among bl...
A review of Child Food Insecurity: The Economic Impact on our Nation. A Report on Research on the ...
Child food insecurity is a growing public issue in the United States. In the past decade, research o...
Household food insecurity is associated with threats to children’s intellectual, behavioral, and psy...
The capacity to accurately measure the food security status of children in household surveys is an e...
In this report we present the results of Children's HealthWatch's recent research on the association...
Despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the United States continues to be plagued ...
When thinking about food insecurity, inevitably third world countries and the “developing world” com...
Christopher Greeley and Robert Sanborn\u27s introduction to Volume 6, Issue 2: Nutrition and Food In...
Converging research indicates that household food insecurity impedes children from reaching their fu...
The development in the last decade of methodology for measuring and scaling household food insecurit...
Most Americans believe that children should not experience persistent worry about the quality or qua...
Household food security, defined as access at all times to enough food for active healthy living, is...