Children’s food-security status has been described largely based on either the classification of food security in the household or among household children, but few studies have investigated the relationship between food security among household children and overall dietary quality. Our goal was to examine children’s dietary quality and micronutrient adequacy by food-security classification for the household and among household children. Data from 5540 children (2−17 years) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011−2014 were analyzed. Food-security status was assessed using the U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module and categorized into high, marginal, low, and very low food security...
CONTEXT. The prevalence of childhood overweight status is increasing. Some have suggested that child...
Few studies have investigated food security, dietary quality, or unfavorable food intake through sel...
Background Stunting results from decreased food intake, poor diet quality, and a high burden of earl...
Children’s food-security status has been described largely based on either the classification of foo...
Information about differences in dietary intakes and daily meal patterns by household food security ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to measure the prevalence of household food insecurity and...
The objective of this cross-sectional study is to compare the dietary behaviors of children from low...
This observational study examined the association between food security and healthy weight in childr...
Objective To examine the association of household food insecurity with child self- or proxy-reporte...
BackgroundThere is limited research describing associations between food insecurity and dietary inta...
BACKGROUND: The nutritional status of foster children, the quality of daily menus in group homes an...
Eighty-four percent of U.S. households with children were food secure throughout 2007, meaning that ...
BACKGROUND: The nutritional status of foster children, the quality of daily menus in group homes a...
We examine characteristics and correlates of households in the United States that are most likely to...
Household food security shows little indication of nutrient inadequacy among children, according to ...
CONTEXT. The prevalence of childhood overweight status is increasing. Some have suggested that child...
Few studies have investigated food security, dietary quality, or unfavorable food intake through sel...
Background Stunting results from decreased food intake, poor diet quality, and a high burden of earl...
Children’s food-security status has been described largely based on either the classification of foo...
Information about differences in dietary intakes and daily meal patterns by household food security ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to measure the prevalence of household food insecurity and...
The objective of this cross-sectional study is to compare the dietary behaviors of children from low...
This observational study examined the association between food security and healthy weight in childr...
Objective To examine the association of household food insecurity with child self- or proxy-reporte...
BackgroundThere is limited research describing associations between food insecurity and dietary inta...
BACKGROUND: The nutritional status of foster children, the quality of daily menus in group homes an...
Eighty-four percent of U.S. households with children were food secure throughout 2007, meaning that ...
BACKGROUND: The nutritional status of foster children, the quality of daily menus in group homes a...
We examine characteristics and correlates of households in the United States that are most likely to...
Household food security shows little indication of nutrient inadequacy among children, according to ...
CONTEXT. The prevalence of childhood overweight status is increasing. Some have suggested that child...
Few studies have investigated food security, dietary quality, or unfavorable food intake through sel...
Background Stunting results from decreased food intake, poor diet quality, and a high burden of earl...