It’s not surprising that food insecurity has a negative health and academic impact on young children — many studies have approach to that conclusion. However,a new study has begun to dig a little deeper into the topic, zeroing in on the lingering aftermath of the worthy Recession, or when food insecurity and child poverty reached record levels,and examining the particular effects of transitioning from not worrying approximately having enough food to living in a household with limited or uncertain access to food.
Source: scienceblogs.com