Background: Healthy eating behaviour is an essential determinant of overall health. This behaviour is generally poor among people at risk of experiencing food insecurity, which may be caused by many factors including perceived higher costs of healthy foods, financial stress, inadequate nutritional knowledge, and inadequate skills required for healthy food preparation. Few studies have examined how these factors influence eating behaviour among people at risk of experiencing food insecurity. We therefore aimed to gain a better understanding of the needs and perceptions regarding healthy eating in this target group. Methods: We conducted a qualitative exploration grounded in data using inductive analyses with 10 participants at risk of experi...
An understanding of the experience of food insecurity by children is essential for better measuremen...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Food insecurity, or the inability to consistently obtain the amount of food or quality of food neces...
Food insecurity affects approximately 8.4 million people in the UK, one of the worst levels in Europ...
Food insecurity affects approximately 8.4 million people in the UK, one of the worst levels in Europ...
Poor dietary patterns leading to poorer health and increased health care use, have affected people l...
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to investigate eating disorder (ED) pathology in those ...
This thesis investigates the association between Food Insecurity and mental health. Part one is a sy...
Food insecurity is a lack of the financial resources needed to ensure reliable access to food to mee...
ObjectiveFood insecurity (a lack of stable access to nutritious food) is reliably associated with po...
Objectives: Food insecurity (a lack of stable access to nutritious food) is reliably associated with...
This thesis is based on a secondary analysis of data to examine social and demographic aspects of fo...
The study aim was to investigate the role of foodbanks in the context of food insecurity and explore...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
Food insecurity is defined as the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and sa...
An understanding of the experience of food insecurity by children is essential for better measuremen...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Food insecurity, or the inability to consistently obtain the amount of food or quality of food neces...
Food insecurity affects approximately 8.4 million people in the UK, one of the worst levels in Europ...
Food insecurity affects approximately 8.4 million people in the UK, one of the worst levels in Europ...
Poor dietary patterns leading to poorer health and increased health care use, have affected people l...
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to investigate eating disorder (ED) pathology in those ...
This thesis investigates the association between Food Insecurity and mental health. Part one is a sy...
Food insecurity is a lack of the financial resources needed to ensure reliable access to food to mee...
ObjectiveFood insecurity (a lack of stable access to nutritious food) is reliably associated with po...
Objectives: Food insecurity (a lack of stable access to nutritious food) is reliably associated with...
This thesis is based on a secondary analysis of data to examine social and demographic aspects of fo...
The study aim was to investigate the role of foodbanks in the context of food insecurity and explore...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
Food insecurity is defined as the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and sa...
An understanding of the experience of food insecurity by children is essential for better measuremen...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Food insecurity, or the inability to consistently obtain the amount of food or quality of food neces...