Authors
Jin Huang, Ellen Barnidge, Youngmi Kim
Publication date
2015/9/1
Journal
The Journal of nutrition
Volume
145
Issue
9
Pages
2161-2168
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background: In 2012, 20% of households in the United States with children lacked consistent access to adequate food. Food insufficiency has significant implications for children, including poor physical and mental health outcomes, behavior problems, and low educational achievements. The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is one policy solution to reduce food insufficiency among children from low-income families.
Objective: The objective of this project was to evaluate the association between NSLP participation and household food insufficiency by examining trajectories of food insufficiency over 10 calendar months. The calendar months included both nonsummer months when school is in session and summer months when school is out of session.
Methods: The study used the data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and conducted linear growth curve analyses in the multilevel modeling …
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