Much of what is known about food insecurity (FI) experiences for young people is based on caregiver report. As such, our understanding of relationships between youth FI and dietary intake (DI) may be limited, particularly among adolescents who often eat away from home. This study examined relationships between youth-reported past-month FI, past-week DI, and school lunch behavior. Data are from middle and high school participants in the 2019 Minnesota Student Survey (N = 125,375), one of the longest-running youth surveys in the US. Logistic regression assessed relationships between FI and DI, including fruit, vegetable, milk, sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB), and fast food consumption, and school lunch behavior, adjusting for demographic, phys...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
Food insecurity (FI), defined as the lack of consistent access to nutrient dense foods, is equally c...
Objective. Associations between food insecurity, meal patterns, beverage intake, and body mass index...
IntroductionFood insecurity is associated with poor cardiometabolic health in adults. The extent to ...
Background An estimated 6.7 million, or 16% of all adolescents in the United States experience food ...
This study evaluated differences in overall diet quality, diet quality components, and food-related ...
Food insecurity has been shown to be associated with fast-food consumption. However, to date, studie...
Food insecurity (FI), defined as the lack of consistent access to sufficient food for a healthy and ...
This project explored the impact of food insecurity on motivation in high school students making pos...
This dissertation focuses on dietary intake patterns of children from low-income communities, and sp...
Household food insecurity, a condition of lack of access to sufficient nutritious foods, is a psycho...
International audienceFood insecurity has been shown to be associated with fast-food consumption. Ho...
IntroductionAs rates of childhood obesity rise, the nutritional content of lunches eaten at school i...
Background: Both food insecurity and obesity are disproportionately experienced by low-income, ethni...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
Food insecurity (FI), defined as the lack of consistent access to nutrient dense foods, is equally c...
Objective. Associations between food insecurity, meal patterns, beverage intake, and body mass index...
IntroductionFood insecurity is associated with poor cardiometabolic health in adults. The extent to ...
Background An estimated 6.7 million, or 16% of all adolescents in the United States experience food ...
This study evaluated differences in overall diet quality, diet quality components, and food-related ...
Food insecurity has been shown to be associated with fast-food consumption. However, to date, studie...
Food insecurity (FI), defined as the lack of consistent access to sufficient food for a healthy and ...
This project explored the impact of food insecurity on motivation in high school students making pos...
This dissertation focuses on dietary intake patterns of children from low-income communities, and sp...
Household food insecurity, a condition of lack of access to sufficient nutritious foods, is a psycho...
International audienceFood insecurity has been shown to be associated with fast-food consumption. Ho...
IntroductionAs rates of childhood obesity rise, the nutritional content of lunches eaten at school i...
Background: Both food insecurity and obesity are disproportionately experienced by low-income, ethni...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to investigate the moderating effect of sc...
Food insecurity (FI), defined as the lack of consistent access to nutrient dense foods, is equally c...