The Journal of Nutrition
Bloem, M., Semba, R., Kraemer, K.
2009-11-18
Article on the global food supply system which is facing serious new challenges from economic and related crises and climate change, directly affecting the nutritional well-being of the poor by reducing their access to nutritious food. To cope, vulnerable populations prioritize consumption of calorie-rich but nutrient-poor food. Consequently, dietary quality and eventually quantity decline, increasing micronutrient malnutrition (or hidden hunger) and exacerbating preexisting vulnerabilities that lead to poorer health, lower incomes, and reduced physical and intellectual capabilities. This article introduced the series of papers in this supplement, which explored the relationships between crises and their cumulative impacts among vulnerable populations, particularly through hidden hunger
- Economic
- Food Insecurity
- Nutrition
- Other Crises
- Asia
- Bangladesh
- Global
- India
- South Asia
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Children (boys and/or girls 1-10 years old)
- Children <5 years old
- Country-level population(s)
- Households
- Lactating women and/or girls
- Pregnant Women and/or Girls
- Women (adults and/or adolescents)
- Research
- Article
- Journal article