Background: High rates of food insecurity are documented among Inuit households in Canada; however, data on food insecurity prevalence and seasonality for Inuit households with children are lacking, especially in city centres. This project: (1) compared food consumption patterns for households with and without children, (2) compared the prevalence of food insecurity for households with and without children, (3) compared food consumption patterns and food insecurity prevalence between seasons, and (4) identified factors associated with food insecurity in households with children in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Methods: Randomly selected households were surveyed in Iqaluit in September 2012 and May 2013. Household food security status was determ...
Researchers, community organisations, and Inuit leaders increasingly question the suitability of met...
As the world’s population increases, as global markets become more interconnected, and as the effect...
Food insecurity among Indigenous Peoples of northern Canada is a significant public health issue tha...
Abstract Background High rates of food insecurity are documented among Inuit households in Canada; h...
Background: Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have...
Background. Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have...
Limited information is available on food security prevalence in Inuit populations. The majority of ...
Objective. To review the context of food insecurity in Greenlandic children, to review and compare t...
Background and objectives. Inuit populations may be at increased risk for experiencing poor nutritio...
Objective. To review the context of food insecurity in Greenlandic children, to review and compare t...
According to the 1996 World Food Summit, food secu-rity exists when “all people, at all times, have ...
According to the 1996 World Food Summit, food secu-rity exists when “all people, at all times, have ...
Background: Community food programs (CFPs), including soup kitchens and food banks, are a recent d...
This research paper reports on the food security status, general household and country food (CF) cha...
Abstract Background Household food insecurity is a po...
Researchers, community organisations, and Inuit leaders increasingly question the suitability of met...
As the world’s population increases, as global markets become more interconnected, and as the effect...
Food insecurity among Indigenous Peoples of northern Canada is a significant public health issue tha...
Abstract Background High rates of food insecurity are documented among Inuit households in Canada; h...
Background: Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have...
Background. Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have...
Limited information is available on food security prevalence in Inuit populations. The majority of ...
Objective. To review the context of food insecurity in Greenlandic children, to review and compare t...
Background and objectives. Inuit populations may be at increased risk for experiencing poor nutritio...
Objective. To review the context of food insecurity in Greenlandic children, to review and compare t...
According to the 1996 World Food Summit, food secu-rity exists when “all people, at all times, have ...
According to the 1996 World Food Summit, food secu-rity exists when “all people, at all times, have ...
Background: Community food programs (CFPs), including soup kitchens and food banks, are a recent d...
This research paper reports on the food security status, general household and country food (CF) cha...
Abstract Background Household food insecurity is a po...
Researchers, community organisations, and Inuit leaders increasingly question the suitability of met...
As the world’s population increases, as global markets become more interconnected, and as the effect...
Food insecurity among Indigenous Peoples of northern Canada is a significant public health issue tha...