Food Insecurity and Chronic Disease: Addressing Food Access as a Healthcare Issue
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Food Insecurity and Chronic Disease: Addressing Food Access as a Healthcare Issue
Abstract
Food insecurity, or lack of access to nutritionally adequate food, affects millions of US households every year. Food insecure individuals face disproportionately higher rates of chronic diseases, like diabetes mellitus and HIV/AIDS, and therefore accrue more healthcare costs. This puts into motion a cycle of disease and expense that furthers disparities between food secure and insecure patients. Our aim is to provide an overview of food insecurity, define its link to chronic disease and offer practical solutions for addressing this growing problem.
Keywords: chronic disease; clinical nutrition; food insecurity; hunger-obesity paradox.
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