Understanding food insecurity risk in the United States: A longitudinal analysis
Background: Food insecurity, lack of consistent access to the food needed for an active, healthy life, harms population health. Although substantial biomedical evidence examines the connections between food insecurity and health, fewer studies examine why food insecurity occurs. Methods: We propose...
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Main Authors: | Seth A. Berkowitz (Author), Hilary K. Seligman (Author), Deepak Palakshappa (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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