Background Household food insecurity is associated with health and behavior risk. Much less is known about how food insecurity is related to strategies that adults use in accessing food: how and where they shop, use of alternative food sources, and their ability to manage resources. Objective To examine how maternal behaviors, including shopping, accessing alternative sources of food, and managing resources, are related to household food security status (HHFSS). Design Cross-sectional study collecting survey data on HHFSS, shopping behaviors, use of alternative food sources, and managing resources obtained from low-income mothers of preschool-aged children. Participants One hundred sixty-four low-income mothers of young children (55% Hispan...
Expenditures on food away from home by food-secure and food-insecure households are compared. The an...
Children learn to like a wide variety of healthy foods through exposure in their early feeding envir...
Background: Food insecurity denotes failure to provide adequate food. Knowledge and attitude play a ...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Food security is the ability to obtain enough nutritionally adequate food at all times. In 2011, 14....
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of food insecurity of young mother...
Parental feeding practices and styles influence child diet quality and growth. The extent to which t...
This study examined the effects of food-related life skills on food security in a sample of rural, l...
Introduction: Food insecurity at the individual level has been shown to be associated with the adopt...
Food insecurity, defined as the inability to access sufficient food for an active, healthy life, aff...
Survey of Income and Program Participation data are used to investigate the relationship between par...
Review of the factors contributing to food insecurity, and a food security intervention plan
BackgroundHousehold food insecurity persists in the United States and has important implications for...
Food insecurity, or the inadequate access to nutritionally-acceptable food, has been increasingly re...
Parents who experience food insecurity face not only uncertainty in obtaining food, but an invisible...
Expenditures on food away from home by food-secure and food-insecure households are compared. The an...
Children learn to like a wide variety of healthy foods through exposure in their early feeding envir...
Background: Food insecurity denotes failure to provide adequate food. Knowledge and attitude play a ...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Food security is the ability to obtain enough nutritionally adequate food at all times. In 2011, 14....
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of food insecurity of young mother...
Parental feeding practices and styles influence child diet quality and growth. The extent to which t...
This study examined the effects of food-related life skills on food security in a sample of rural, l...
Introduction: Food insecurity at the individual level has been shown to be associated with the adopt...
Food insecurity, defined as the inability to access sufficient food for an active, healthy life, aff...
Survey of Income and Program Participation data are used to investigate the relationship between par...
Review of the factors contributing to food insecurity, and a food security intervention plan
BackgroundHousehold food insecurity persists in the United States and has important implications for...
Food insecurity, or the inadequate access to nutritionally-acceptable food, has been increasingly re...
Parents who experience food insecurity face not only uncertainty in obtaining food, but an invisible...
Expenditures on food away from home by food-secure and food-insecure households are compared. The an...
Children learn to like a wide variety of healthy foods through exposure in their early feeding envir...
Background: Food insecurity denotes failure to provide adequate food. Knowledge and attitude play a ...