chapter 14: hunger and food insecurity
working poor
(low income) households in which, once the monthly expenses are paid, there is often too little money available to feed everyone adequately.
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USDA houses __ different food and nutrition assistance programs nationally
10, 3.9, 1
__% of households with children (___ million households) were food insecure in 2011. ~_% of households with children at least one child experienced reduced food intake and disrupted eating
7.4, 11.5
___% of US unemployed (____ million people)
food insecurity
a situation in which members of a household are uncertain whether they will have the resources they need to get adequate amounts of nutritious food
less
eating healthy can cost ____
10.4
in 2012, about ____ million families were classified among the working poor
poverty
in the US, food insecurity is often caused by what?
food secure
the USDA describes an american household to be ____ ______ if is has access at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members
low-income community
the community has at least 20% or more of its residents below the poverty rate or median family income in that area is below or at 80% of the national average median income
malnutrition
this is linked to more than 1/2 of the childhood deaths in developing countries
food desert
urban neighborhoods and rural towns without ready access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food
headed by single women, those with children, members of a minority group, located in the inner city
what 4 qualities of a household have a greater risk of experiencing poverty and food insecurity?
assist people who have insufficient resources, food aid, creating economic opportunity
what are 3 things both local and govt. can do to reduce food insecurity?
better land management, proper sanitation, education
what are 3 things we can do to reduce food insecurity?
diarrhea, acute respiratory infection, malaria, measles
what are 4 of the common illness in malnourished children?
vitamin a, iron, iodine, b vitamins
what are 4 of the most common vitamin and mineral deficiencies among the malnourished?
discrimination, political sanctions, armed conflicts, crop failure, natural disasters, wasteful agricultural practices, population overgrowth
what are 7 regional issues that cause food insecurity?
impaired growth and development and impaired immunity and disease
what are the 2 effects of chronic malnutrition?
low-income and low access
what are the 2 qualifications of communities to be considered a food desert?
global, national, regional, local
what are the 4 main levels that food insecurity can be studied?
14.9%, 79.9
according to the economic research report in 2011, ____% of american households (____ million households) were food insecure at least sometime during the year
6, 66%
all households without children that were classified as having very low food security reported at least _ of food anxieties, and __% reported seven or more (similar pattern as households with children)
developed
although the US food insecurity numbers are shocking, they are lower than a lot of other countries because the US is a __________ country
12, 5
approximately __ million children under the age of _ die each year in developing countries from preventable causes such as diarrhea, measles, and malaria
982, 1.25
as of 2008, it was estimated that ___ million poor people in developing countries live on $____ a day or less
wasting
condition caused by extremely low energy intake from too little food; sometimes referred to as acute malnutrition
food security->food insecurity->malnutrition->hunger->starvation->death
from the best to the worst, what is the spectrum of food security?
5.7%, 6.8
in 2011, of the 14.9% of food insecure families, ___% (___ million households) were considered very low food security
16%
in 2012, over __% of the US population lived at or below the poverty level
poverty and poor health
in developed countries, food insecurity typically results from what 2 factors affecting individuals?
regional problems
in developing and underdeveloped countries, these kinds of problems (discrimination, armed conflict, natural disaster, and pop. overgrowth) are as significant as individuals hardships
$23,550
in the US, a family of four is considered impoverished if its annual income is at or below....?
WIC, SNAP, national school lunch program, summer food service program, child and adult care program
name 5 USDA food and nutrition assistance programs.
pregnant and lactating women, infants, children, the critically ill, older adults
name the 5 populations that are at increased risk for undernutrition?
high food security
no reported indications of food-access problems or limitations
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of the 14.9% food insecure households in 2011, __% participated in at least one federal food and nutrition assistance programs
does not guarantee
stead employment ____ ___ _________ that an individual or family won't experience food insecurity
870, 12.5, 1 out of 8
worldwide, the food and agriculture organization of the un estimates that, in 2012, ___ million people are chronically undernourished (____% of world population of _ out of _ people)
850 million (~15% of world's pop.)
of the 870 million how many individuals reside in developing countries?
marginal food security
one or two reported indications-typically of anxiety over food sufficiency of shortage of food in the house. little or no indication of changes in diets or food intake.
value
people living in poverty often shop for what, opting for cheap food rather than nutritious food
stunting
primarily manifested in early childhood and includes malnutrition during fetal development. once this occurs it is usually permanent.
higher, children, 6, single, low-income
rates of food insecurity were ______ than the national average for the following groups: all households with ________, households with children under the age of _, households with children headed by a ______ woman or man, black, non-hispanic households and hispanic households, and ___-______ households with incomes below 185% of the poverty threshold
very low food security
reports of multiple indications of disrupted eating patterns and reduced food intake; so little food that normal eating patterns were disrupted for at least one person in the household
food insecurity USDA definition
reports of reduced quality of desirability of diet. little or no indication of reduced food intake.
low food security
reports of reduced quality, variety, or desirability of diet. little or no indication of reduced food intake.
inner cities and rural areas
where do we food deserts in the US?
low-access community
at least 500 persons and/or at least 33% of the census live more than one mile from a supermarket or large grocery store (10 miles, in the case of non-metropolitan)
50%
in underdeveloped countries, over how much percent of the pop. is undernourished?
downward spiral of poverty and hunger
lack of food->fatigue, apathy, no ambition->weight loss->compromised health and disease->anemia->decreased growth->malabsorption in GI tract->loss of muscle mass
worried food would run out, food bought did not last, couldn't afford balanced meal, cut size of meal or skipped a meal, ate less than felt should, hungry but did not eat, lost weight, did not eat whole day
list 8 anxieties over food people in the US have