Health systems address food insecurity clinical risk by embedding nutrition programs and RDN-led interventions into patient care workflows.
Food and nutrition security exists when all people at all times have access to nutritious food for the prevention and treatment of disease and the promotion of health and well-being. Food and ...
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The share of Americans reporting trouble affording food is rising this year amid persistently high grocery costs, according to a recent report from Purdue University. Roughly 14% of U.S. households ...
Food insecurity among Hoosiers is getting worse, not better. This film offers explanations of the "benefits cliff" and ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Restrained, Employed) status, plus the nutrition ...
When you hear the term "food insecurity," what do you imagine? Do you equate it with poor dietary practices—in other words, ...
BALTIMORE -- The number of food-insecure Baltimore-area residents declined by 7.5 percentage points between 2023 and 2024, according to a survey by Johns Hopkins. The Baltimore Area Survey (BAS) asked ...
As fall semester of college is in full swing, nearly a quarter of students face a little-discussed, yet pernicious challenge: food insecurity. According to a 2024 study by the U.S. Government ...
More than 2 million adults across Massachusetts, representing over one-third of households, are unable to afford enough food or are uncertain where their next meal will come from, according to a study ...