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Hungry minds: Investigating the food insecurity of minority community college students
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This article is published in Journal of Public Affairs.The article was published on 2019-08-01. It has received 14 citations till now.read more
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Food safety knowledge and hygienic‐sanitary control: A needed company for public well‐being
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Food and Housing Insecurity for Latinx/a/o College Students: Advancing an Intersectional Research Agenda
Antonio Duran,Anne-Marie Núñez +1 more
TL;DR: Along with concerns about higher education’s declining affordability, attention to food and housing insecurity among postsecondary students has risen, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Developing Crisis in Hunger: Food Insecurity within 3 Public Colleges before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tanzina Ahmed,Rositsa T. Ilieva,Jacob Shane,S. Reader,Charmaine Aleong,Ho Yan Wong,Caitlin Chu,Daniel Brusche,Karen Jiang,Daniel Lopez,Anita Yan +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors surveyed 1989 undergraduates attending three public colleges before and during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and found that during the pandemic, food insecurity increased across the United States, with college students being particularly vulnerable.
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Food Insecurity and Community College Students.
TL;DR: The goal of this was to find out the prevalence of food insecurity among a largely international cohort of students attending a community college in Toronto, Canada.
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“Helping Me Learn New Things Every Day”: The Power of Community College Students’ Writing Across Genres:
TL;DR: This paper investigated how community college students engage with different genres or genres and found that students engage in different genres and genres at different levels of the curriculum at the community college level, regardless of the genre.
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Starting at the beginning: An introduction to coefficient alpha and internal consistency
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Creating Healthy Food and Eating Environments: Policy and Environmental Approaches
TL;DR: An ecological framework for conceptualizing the many food environments and conditions that influence food choices is described, with an emphasis on current knowledge regarding the home, child care, school, work site, retail store, and restaurant settings.
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Food Insecurity Is Associated with Chronic Disease among Low-Income NHANES Participants
TL;DR: Data show that food insecurity is associated with cardiovascular risk factors, and health policy discussions should focus increased attention on ability to afford high-quality foods for adults with or at risk for chronic disease.