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Sociodemographic factors associated with food insecurity: data from the 2003-2014 New South Wales Population Health Survey.

Paraskevi DrakoulidouBradley DraytonLeah ShepherdSeema Mihrshahi
Published in: Public health nutrition (2020)
The prevalence of food insecurity appears to be rising over time. Given the negative health consequences of food insecurity, more rigorous measurement and monitoring of food insecurity in NSW and nationally is strongly recommended. The findings provide support for interventions targeting low-income and younger population groups.
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