NCHS Data Brief. 2023 Apr(465):1-8.
In 2021, 33.8 million people in the United States were food insecure, that is, they did not have consistent, dependable access to sufficient quality or quantity of food (1,2). Food insecurity affects health outcomes (3), increasing the risk of high cholesterol, hypertension, chronic health conditions, and changes in functional limitations (4-6), and is a social determinant of health. This report explores selected sociodemographic characteristics of adults aged 18 and over living in families experiencing food insecurity.
2021 年,美国有 3380 万人面临食物无保障,即无法持续、稳定地获得足够质量或数量的食物(1,2)。食物无保障会影响健康结果(3),增加高胆固醇、高血压、慢性健康状况以及功能限制变化的风险(4-6),是健康的社会决定因素。本报告探讨了经历食物无保障的家庭中 18 岁及以上成年人的部分社会人口学特征。