Food Insecurity

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSISBN: 9781610028110

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Edited by American Academy of Pediatrics
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The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. The AAP is the largest pediatric publisher in the world, with a diverse list of resources that includes essential clinical and practice management titles and award-winning books for parents.

Introduction by Kimberly Montez, MD, MPH, FAAP Community-Led Interventions to Address Food Inequity Farm to Families: Clinic-based Produce Provision to Address Food Insecurity During the Pandemic Accuracy of a Single Financial Security Question to Screen for Social Needs Food Insecurity Screening of Hospitalized Patients: A Descriptive Analysis Evaluating Screening to Assess Endorsement of Food Insecurity in the Inpatient Setting Quality Improvement to Identify and Address Food Insecurity During Pediatric Hospitalizations Progress and Potential: Addressing Food Insecurity in Caregivers of Hospitalized Children Disparities and Biases in Food Insecurity Screening Among Admitted Children Food Insecurity and Experiences of Discrimination Among Caregivers of Hospitalized Children Reducing Caregiver Hunger During Pediatric Hospitalization Food Insecurity and Community-Based Food Resources Among Caregivers of Hospitalized Children Addressing Food Insecurity Among Hospitalized Children: Upstream and Downstream Approaches Identifying Food Insecurity in Cardiology Clinic and Connecting Families to Resources Establishing a Permanent Food Pantry in a Pediatric Emergency Department SNAP Participation and Emergency Department Use Perspectives From Urban WIC-Eligible Caregivers to Improve Produce Access Caregiver Perspectives on Improving Government Nutrition Benefit Programs Caregiver Perspectives on Underutilization of WIC: A Qualitative Study Assessing and Improving WIC Enrollment in the Primary Care Setting: A Quality Initiative Health Care as a Partner in Federal Nutrition Programs: Call for Advocacy Cost-effectiveness of Improved WIC Food Package for Preventing Childhood Obesity Trends in Severe Obesity Among Children Aged 2 to 4 Years in WIC: 2010 to 2020 Universal Free School Meals Policy and Childhood Obesity Food Insecurity and Childhood Obesity: A Systematic Review Food Insecurity and Cardiometabolic Markers: Results From the Study of Latino Youth Pediatric Formulas: An Update

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