| Family Nutrition Program (FNP) - Hunger and Obesity Paradox Obesity is prevalent within low-income households. Extension personnel can address this condition by following six basic prinnciples. |
| Malnutrition Impairs U.S. Children’s Health, Behavior Some 13 million children in the United States live in homes with limited access to a sufficient food supply. A new generation of research demonstrates a direct link between inadequate food supply and a poorer overall health status among U.S. children, according to LSU AgCenter food and nutrition expert Dr. Annrose Guarino. |
| Family Nutrition Program (FNP) - Building A Grassroots Movement The most effective grassroots initiatives consistently return to several basic premises: Changing people's lives is labor-intensive work. |
| FRAC 2007 Louisiana Food Security Statistics The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) is the leading national nonprofit organization working to improve public policies and public-private partnerships to eradicate hunger and undernutrition in the United States. |
| Faces of Poverty in Louisiana Three-year census data ending in 2000 reveal that 19.6 percent of Louisianans live in poverty. That compares to 12.4 percent for the rest of the country. |
| [Image: Presentation slide]Poverty in the United States An audio tour about poverty in the United States. The presentation is provided by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. |
| A Framework for Understanding Food Insecurity: An Anti-Hunger Approach: A Food Systems Approach Understanding the causes and consequences of food insecurity not only helps in alleviating food access-related problems and hunger, but also can help in improving the quality and effectiveness of clinical care and facilitates the prevention and treatment of many kinds of health problems. However, researchers’ and policy-makers’ efforts to use the framework of food insecurity have been continually hindered by the lack of a clear conceptual definition. |
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