IntroductionFrailty is frequently observed among people with HIV, and food insecurity is associated with frailty in the general population. Evidence is scarce on the associations between food insecurity and frailty among women with HIV who may be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of food insecurity. The goal of this study was to assess associations between food insecurity and frailty among women with and without HIV.MethodsThere were 1265 participants from the Women's Interagency HIV Study who participated in frailty assessments in 2017. Frailty was measured using the Fried Frailty Phenotype, and women were subsequently categorized as robust, pre-frail or frail. Food insecurity was assessed using the U.S. Household Food Security Survey...
Food insecurity (FI) is a socioeconomic condition characterized by inadequate access to enough food ...
ObjectivePeople living with HIV in high-resource settings suffer severe levels of food insecurity; h...
BackgroundFood insecurity, or the uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate, safe foods, has ...
Introduction: Frailty is frequently observed among people with HIV, and food insecurity is associate...
Women in the general population experience more food insecurity than men. Few studies have examined ...
Food insecurity, insufficient quality and quantity of nutritionally adequate food, affects millions ...
Food insecurity (FI) contributes to HIV-related morbidity and mortality, but the mechanisms whereby ...
Food insecurity, insufficient quality and quantity of nutritionally adequate food, affects millions ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Food insecurity negatively impacts HIV disease outcomes in international s...
Women in the general population experience more food insecurity than men. Few studies have examined ...
Food insecurity is an important risk factor for overweight and obesity among low-income populations ...
BackgroundFood insecurity is common among HIV-infected individuals and has been associated with poor...
BackgroundFood insecurity and mental health negatively affect the lives of women in the United State...
BackgroundFood insecurity and violence are two major public health issues facing U.S. women. The lin...
People living with HIV in high-resource settings suffer severe levels of food insecurity; however, l...
Food insecurity (FI) is a socioeconomic condition characterized by inadequate access to enough food ...
ObjectivePeople living with HIV in high-resource settings suffer severe levels of food insecurity; h...
BackgroundFood insecurity, or the uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate, safe foods, has ...
Introduction: Frailty is frequently observed among people with HIV, and food insecurity is associate...
Women in the general population experience more food insecurity than men. Few studies have examined ...
Food insecurity, insufficient quality and quantity of nutritionally adequate food, affects millions ...
Food insecurity (FI) contributes to HIV-related morbidity and mortality, but the mechanisms whereby ...
Food insecurity, insufficient quality and quantity of nutritionally adequate food, affects millions ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Food insecurity negatively impacts HIV disease outcomes in international s...
Women in the general population experience more food insecurity than men. Few studies have examined ...
Food insecurity is an important risk factor for overweight and obesity among low-income populations ...
BackgroundFood insecurity is common among HIV-infected individuals and has been associated with poor...
BackgroundFood insecurity and mental health negatively affect the lives of women in the United State...
BackgroundFood insecurity and violence are two major public health issues facing U.S. women. The lin...
People living with HIV in high-resource settings suffer severe levels of food insecurity; however, l...
Food insecurity (FI) is a socioeconomic condition characterized by inadequate access to enough food ...
ObjectivePeople living with HIV in high-resource settings suffer severe levels of food insecurity; h...
BackgroundFood insecurity, or the uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate, safe foods, has ...