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- Title
Self-reported concern about food security associated with obesity--Washington, 1995-1999.
- Authors
US Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Abstract
Obesity is epidemic among all segments of the U.S. population and in all regions of the country, and persons who are obese are at higher risk for several chronic diseases. Previous studies have suggested a possible relation between obesity and food insecurity (i.e., not having access at all times to enough safe and nutritious food for an active, healthy lifestyle because such foods are not available consistently or household resources are insufficient to meet the cost). To assess the relation between obesity and concern about food security, the Washington state Department of Health analyzed statewide data from the 1995-1999 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). This report summarizes the results of the analysis, which indicate that concern about food security is associated with obesity. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine whether food insecurity causes obesity so appropriate interventions can be designed and implemented.
- Publication
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, 2003, Vol 52, Issue 35, p840
- ISSN
0149-2195
- Publication type
journal article