Journal ArticleThis study examines two research questions: the child- and family-specific factors that predict food insecurity and participation in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the effects on school-age children of food insecurity and participating in the NSLP. Results show that factors representing families' economic status are significantly associated with food insecurity and that a broader range of cultural and attitudinal factors predicts participation in the NSLP. Food insecurity is associated with children's health and behavior, but not test scores. After addressing selection, participation in the NSLP does not predict improved child outcomes
This dissertation focuses on dietary intake patterns of children from low-income communities, and sp...
Much of what is known about food insecurity (FI) experiences for young people is based on caregiver ...
International audienceThe authors examined the role of food insecurity in the etiology of children's...
In 2013 nearly 8.6 million U.S. children lived in households in which one or more child was food ins...
In 2013 nearly 8.6 million U.S. children lived in households in which one or more child was food ins...
In 2013 nearly 8.6 million U.S. children lived in households in which one or more child was food ins...
Almost a quarter of all U.S. children are food insecure. Regionally, the South has the highest rates...
Child food insecurity is a growing public issue in the United States. In the past decade, research o...
The development in the last decade of methodology for measuring and scaling household food insecurit...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
This study uses data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey, Kindergarten Class of 1998 to exp...
In 2011, nearly 1.7 million Georgians, 17.9% of the population, lived in poverty, and of those, 24.8...
This poster examines research articles that investigated the relationship between food insecurity an...
Background: Given that an alarming 1 in 5 children in the USA are at risk of hunger (1 in 3 among bl...
Committee Chair: Edward Frongillo Committee Members: David Pelletier, Martha StipanukFood insecurit...
This dissertation focuses on dietary intake patterns of children from low-income communities, and sp...
Much of what is known about food insecurity (FI) experiences for young people is based on caregiver ...
International audienceThe authors examined the role of food insecurity in the etiology of children's...
In 2013 nearly 8.6 million U.S. children lived in households in which one or more child was food ins...
In 2013 nearly 8.6 million U.S. children lived in households in which one or more child was food ins...
In 2013 nearly 8.6 million U.S. children lived in households in which one or more child was food ins...
Almost a quarter of all U.S. children are food insecure. Regionally, the South has the highest rates...
Child food insecurity is a growing public issue in the United States. In the past decade, research o...
The development in the last decade of methodology for measuring and scaling household food insecurit...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
This study uses data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey, Kindergarten Class of 1998 to exp...
In 2011, nearly 1.7 million Georgians, 17.9% of the population, lived in poverty, and of those, 24.8...
This poster examines research articles that investigated the relationship between food insecurity an...
Background: Given that an alarming 1 in 5 children in the USA are at risk of hunger (1 in 3 among bl...
Committee Chair: Edward Frongillo Committee Members: David Pelletier, Martha StipanukFood insecurit...
This dissertation focuses on dietary intake patterns of children from low-income communities, and sp...
Much of what is known about food insecurity (FI) experiences for young people is based on caregiver ...
International audienceThe authors examined the role of food insecurity in the etiology of children's...