PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore the associations between food insecurity (FI) and coping strategies of relevance to diabetes self-management among households of people with diabetes (HHDM) who access US food pantry programs.MethodsThe authors conducted a secondary data analysis of HHDM accessing US food pantry programs from the Hunger in America 2014 study (n = 16 826). Weighted analyses included descriptive statistics for household sociodemographics, food pantry service utilization, FI, and coping behaviors. The authors used chi-square and logistic regression to estimate the relationship between FI and coping behaviors.ResultsNearly one-half of HHDM reported visiting food pantries at least 6 times in the past year. Most HHDM...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced b...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
ObjectiveFood insecurity is hypothesized to make diabetes self-management more difficult. We conduct...
Limited access to healthy food caused by food insecurity makes diabetes mellitus (DM) self-managemen...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between level of food security and diabetes self-management amon...
OBJECTIVE:Both food insecurity (limited food access owing to cost) and living in areas with low phys...
Objective. To explore how food insecurity affects individuals’ ability to manage their diabetes, as ...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Background A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced by those in foo...
Background A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced by those in foo...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
ObjectiveTo determine whether food insecurity--the inability to reliably afford safe and nutritious ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced b...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
ObjectiveFood insecurity is hypothesized to make diabetes self-management more difficult. We conduct...
Limited access to healthy food caused by food insecurity makes diabetes mellitus (DM) self-managemen...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between level of food security and diabetes self-management amon...
OBJECTIVE:Both food insecurity (limited food access owing to cost) and living in areas with low phys...
Objective. To explore how food insecurity affects individuals’ ability to manage their diabetes, as ...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Background A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced by those in foo...
Background A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced by those in foo...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
ObjectiveTo determine whether food insecurity--the inability to reliably afford safe and nutritious ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A pervasive and persistent finding is the health disadvantage experienced b...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
ObjectiveFood insecurity is hypothesized to make diabetes self-management more difficult. We conduct...