In the absence of routinely collected household food insecurity data, this study investigated what could be determined about the nature and prevalence of household food insecurity in Scotland from secondary data. Secondary analysis of the Living Costs and Food Survey (2007–2012) was conducted to calculate weekly food expenditure and its ratio to equivalised income for households below average income (HBAI) and above average income (non-HBAI). Diet Quality Index (DQI) scores were calculated for this survey and the Scottish Health Survey (SHeS, 2008 and 2012). Secondary data provided a partial picture of food insecurity prevalence in Scotland, and a limited picture of differences in diet quality. In 2012, HBAI spent significantly less in abso...
Abstract: Background: Food insecurity is a growing concern in the UK. Newspaper coverage can reflect...
Research on food insecurity in Australia has typically relied on a single-item measure and finds tha...
BACKGROUND: Food insecurity is a growing concern in the UK. Newspaper coverage can reflect and shape...
In the absence of routinely collected household food insecurity data, this study investigated what c...
Funding: This research was funded by NHS Health Scotland with additional funding support provided fo...
This qualitative study explored frontline service providers’ perceptions of the nature of food insec...
Background: Rising food bank usage in the UK suggests a growing prevalence of food insecurity. Howev...
Despite the increasing recognition of household food insecurity as a policy issue, there is currentl...
Lower income households are at greater risk of food insecurity and poor diet quality than higher inc...
The measurement of food insecurity is essential to monitor the prevalence, risk factors, consequenc...
Background: Rising food bank use in the past decade in the UK raises questions about whether food in...
In this study we investigate the external validity of the food insecurity and insufficiency measures...
This qualitative study explored frontline service providers’ perceptions of the nature of food insec...
This report introduces new estimates of food insecurity based on food acquisition data collected dir...
Lower income households are at greater risk of food insecurity and poor diet quality. In high-income...
Abstract: Background: Food insecurity is a growing concern in the UK. Newspaper coverage can reflect...
Research on food insecurity in Australia has typically relied on a single-item measure and finds tha...
BACKGROUND: Food insecurity is a growing concern in the UK. Newspaper coverage can reflect and shape...
In the absence of routinely collected household food insecurity data, this study investigated what c...
Funding: This research was funded by NHS Health Scotland with additional funding support provided fo...
This qualitative study explored frontline service providers’ perceptions of the nature of food insec...
Background: Rising food bank usage in the UK suggests a growing prevalence of food insecurity. Howev...
Despite the increasing recognition of household food insecurity as a policy issue, there is currentl...
Lower income households are at greater risk of food insecurity and poor diet quality than higher inc...
The measurement of food insecurity is essential to monitor the prevalence, risk factors, consequenc...
Background: Rising food bank use in the past decade in the UK raises questions about whether food in...
In this study we investigate the external validity of the food insecurity and insufficiency measures...
This qualitative study explored frontline service providers’ perceptions of the nature of food insec...
This report introduces new estimates of food insecurity based on food acquisition data collected dir...
Lower income households are at greater risk of food insecurity and poor diet quality. In high-income...
Abstract: Background: Food insecurity is a growing concern in the UK. Newspaper coverage can reflect...
Research on food insecurity in Australia has typically relied on a single-item measure and finds tha...
BACKGROUND: Food insecurity is a growing concern in the UK. Newspaper coverage can reflect and shape...