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Are Food Insecurity’s Health Impacts Underestimated in the U.S. Population? Marginal Food Security Also Predicts Adverse Health Outcomes in Young U.S. Children and Mothers

机译:美国人口中食品不安全对健康的影响是否被低估了?边际食品安全还可以预测美国年幼儿童和母亲的不良健康结果

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This review addresses epidemiological, public health, and social policy implications of categorizing young children and their adult female caregivers in the United States as food secure when they live in households with “marginal food security,” as indicated by the U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module. Existing literature shows that households in the US with marginal food security are more like food-insecure households than food-secure households. Similarities include socio-demographic characteristics, psychosocial profiles, and patterns of disease and health risk. Building on existing knowledge, we present new research on associations of marginal food security with health and developmental risks in young children (<48 mo) and health in their female caregivers. Marginal food security is positively associated with adverse health outcomes compared with food security, but the strength of the associations is weaker than that for food insecurity as usually defined in the US. Nonoverlapping CIs, when comparing odds of marginally food-secure children’s fair/poor health and developmental risk and caregivers’ depressive symptoms and fair/poor health with those in food-secure and -insecure families, indicate associations of marginal food security significantly and distinctly intermediate between those of food security and food insecurity. Evidence from reviewed research and the new research presented indicates that households with marginal food security should not be classified as food secure, as is the current practice, but should be reported in a separate discrete category. These findings highlight the potential underestimation of the prevalence of adverse health outcomes associated with exposure to lack of enough food for an active, healthy life in the US and indicate an even greater need for preventive action and policies to limit and reduce exposure among children and mothers.
机译:如美国家庭粮食安全调查模块所述,本评论针对将美国年幼的儿童及其成年女性看护人生活在具有“边缘粮食安全”家庭的情况下归类为粮食安全的流行病学,公共卫生和社会政策含义。 。现有文献表明,在美国,边际粮食安全家庭比粮食安全家庭更像粮食不安全的家庭。相似之处包括社会人口特征,社会心理特征以及疾病和健康风险的模式。在现有知识的基础上,我们提出了关于边缘食品安全与幼儿(<48 mo)的健康和发育风险以及其女保姆的健康关系的新研究。与粮食安全相比,边际粮食安全与不良健康后果呈正相关,但这种联系的强度要弱于美国通常定义的粮食无保障。非重叠配置项在比较边缘食品安全儿童的公平/不良健康和发展风险的几率,看护人的抑郁症状和公平/不良健康与在食品安全和不安全的家庭中的可能性的比较时,表明边缘食品安全的关联显着且明显中等在粮食安全和粮食不安全之间。来自经过审查的研究和提出的新研究的证据表明,边际粮食安全的家庭不应像目前的做法那样被归类为粮食安全,而应单独报告。这些发现凸显了潜在的低估了与暴露于缺乏食物相关的不良健康后果的发生率,在美国积极健康的生活,并表明对预防措施和限制和减少儿童和母亲暴露的政策的需求更大。 。

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