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Trends and inequalities in food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic: results of four serial epidemiological surveys
Food and Nutrition Security COVID-19 Nutritional Epidemiology nutritional insecurity security families brazil Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; 2021(Cadernos De Saude Publica): Nunes, Bruno/0000-0002-4496-4122,
Article in ISI Document delivery No.: SH8JS Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 45 dos Santos Leonardo ptzza Szhafer Antonio Augusto Meller Fernanda de Oliveira Harter Jenifer Nunes Brunor Pereira Mohnsam da Silva Inacio Crozhemore Payao Pellegrini debora da Cruz dos Santos Leonardo ptzza/E-3460-2014 | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1542217
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The objective was to analyze trends and inequalities in the prevalence of food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic according to sociodemographic factors and social distancing measures. We analyzed data from four serial epidemiological surveys on COVID-19 in May and June 2020, with adults and elderly living in Bage, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Food insecurity was assessed with the short version of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale (EBIA), with the recall period adapted to the beginning of the social distancing period in the city. Sociodemographic characteristics and the adoption of social distancing measures were analyzed, and their associations with food insecurity were assessed with chi-square test. The temporal trend in food insecurity according to these characteristics was assessed via linear regression. Inequalities in food insecurity were assessed with the angular inequality index and concentration index. Of the 1,550 individuals studied, 29.4% (95%CI 25.0;34.4) presented food insecurity. Analysis of inequality showed higher concentration of food insecurity among the younger and less educated and those living with five or more residents in the same household. Over the course of the four surveys, prevalence of food insecurity decreased most sharply among the younger, those living in households with up to two residents, and those with two or more workers. There was a strong association between food insecurity and sociodemographic factors, which may indicate the pandemics potential economic impact on households' food situation.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: WHO COVID Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: E-3460-2014 Journal: Food and Nutrition Security COVID-19 Nutritional Epidemiology nutritional insecurity security families brazil Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: WHO COVID Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: E-3460-2014 Journal: Food and Nutrition Security COVID-19 Nutritional Epidemiology nutritional insecurity security families brazil Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Document Type: Article