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Food Insecurity is Directly Associated with the Use of Health Services for Adverse Health Events among Older Adults

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  • Ariella Kahn-Lang Spitzer
  • Marisa Shenk
  • James Mabli

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In 2018, 14.3 million US households experienced food insecurity, which has been linked to negative health outcomes such as depression and anxiety, diabetes, and hypertension.

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  • Ariella Kahn-Lang Spitzer & Marisa Shenk & James Mabli, "undated". "Food Insecurity is Directly Associated with the Use of Health Services for Adverse Health Events among Older Adults," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 35f96f37dab1474f8502e46cd, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:35f96f37dab1474f8502e46cdc957c8b
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    food access limitations; older adults; meal services; adverse health events; Nutrition Services Program; Medicare claims data; congregate meal; home-delivered meal;
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