Abstract Background & aim: Food insecurity is defined as limited availability at all times to sufficient food of an active life. The aim of this study was assessing the food insecurity status and some associated socioeconomic factors in women with metabolic syndrome. Methods: The present cross-sectional study was conducted on 130 women between 30-60 years of age with metabolic syndrome referred to health centers of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2011. Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics and food insecurity status were assessed using demographic and the 18-item Agriculture Organization of the United States of America household food security questionnaires, respectively. Data were analyzed by Chi-square, t-tests and Logis...
Background: Over 23 million Americans live in food deserts, furthermore 49 million Americans have ex...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
Introduction: Nowadays, prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing in the world. There ar...
This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between household food insecurity and the metab...
Food insecurity—not having sufficient quantities of good-quality foods—is inversely related to physi...
Food insecurity—not having sufficient quantities of good-quality foods—is inversely related to physi...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
Food insecurity is major public health issues related to nutrition. Addition of health associated wi...
Food insecurity and the metabolic syndrome among women from low income communities in Malaysi
Background: We sought the prevalence of food insecurity and whether cardiovascular risk markers and ...
Background: Food insecurity contributes to poor health and nutritional status such as higher prevale...
Background: This study aims to assess a hypothesized monthly cycle of food abundance-shortage among ...
BACKGROUND: Women are disproportionately affected by both obesity and food insecurity. Food insecuri...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
Background and purpose: Household food insecurity is defined as limited or uncertain access to nutr...
Background: Over 23 million Americans live in food deserts, furthermore 49 million Americans have ex...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
Introduction: Nowadays, prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing in the world. There ar...
This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between household food insecurity and the metab...
Food insecurity—not having sufficient quantities of good-quality foods—is inversely related to physi...
Food insecurity—not having sufficient quantities of good-quality foods—is inversely related to physi...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
Food insecurity is major public health issues related to nutrition. Addition of health associated wi...
Food insecurity and the metabolic syndrome among women from low income communities in Malaysi
Background: We sought the prevalence of food insecurity and whether cardiovascular risk markers and ...
Background: Food insecurity contributes to poor health and nutritional status such as higher prevale...
Background: This study aims to assess a hypothesized monthly cycle of food abundance-shortage among ...
BACKGROUND: Women are disproportionately affected by both obesity and food insecurity. Food insecuri...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
Background and purpose: Household food insecurity is defined as limited or uncertain access to nutr...
Background: Over 23 million Americans live in food deserts, furthermore 49 million Americans have ex...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
Introduction: Nowadays, prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing in the world. There ar...