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Changing from a highly food secure household to a marginal or food insecure household is associated with decreased weight and body mass index z‐scores among Latino children from CHAMACOS

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Persistent household food insecurity may have a greater adverse effect on children's health outcomes than experiencing household food insecurity for a shorter duration. Click to show full abstract

Persistent household food insecurity may have a greater adverse effect on children's health outcomes than experiencing household food insecurity for a shorter duration.

Keywords: household; secure household; changing highly; food secure; highly food; food

Journal Title: Pediatric Obesity
Year Published: 2021

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