医学
粮食安全
粮食不安全
环境卫生
弱势群体
贫穷
工作队
医疗保健
人口
经济增长
农业
公共行政
政治学
生态学
生物
经济
作者
Wanda K. Nicholson,Michael J. Silverstein,John B. Wong,David Chelmow,Tumaini R. Coker,Alicia Fernández,Elizabeth A. Gibson,Carlos Roberto Jaén,Marie Krousel‐Wood,Sei Lee,Goutham Rao,John Ruiz,James Stevermer,Joel Tsevat,Sandra Millon Underwood,Sarah E. Wiehe
出处
期刊:JAMA
[American Medical Association]
日期:2025-03-11
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1001/jama.2025.0879
摘要
Importance According to survey data, 12.8% of households experienced food insecurity in 2022, with 7.7% of households experiencing low food security and 5.1% experiencing very low food security. Nearly one-third of households with incomes below the federal poverty threshold are food insecure. Food insecurity is one among a multitude of medical, psychological, and social conditions common among economically disadvantaged households. Objective The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) commissioned a systematic review to evaluate the evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for food insecurity in the health care setting. Population Children, adolescents, and adults. Evidence Assessment The USPSTF concludes that the evidence is insufficient and the balance of benefits and harms for screening for food insecurity on health outcomes in the primary care setting cannot be determined. Recommendation The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening for food insecurity on health outcomes in the primary care setting. (I statement)
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