2021
DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2021.2022367
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Food Insecurity Exists among College Students at a Midsized University in Utah

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“…freshmen versus seniors) or between undergraduate/graduate students. Some reports suggest that experiences of food insecurity increase beyond the first academic year (15)(16)(17) but may decrease once in graduate or professional programmes (18,19) . Yet, these findings are contradicted by other studies (20) .…”
Section: Current Status Of Knowledge and Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…freshmen versus seniors) or between undergraduate/graduate students. Some reports suggest that experiences of food insecurity increase beyond the first academic year (15)(16)(17) but may decrease once in graduate or professional programmes (18,19) . Yet, these findings are contradicted by other studies (20) .…”
Section: Current Status Of Knowledge and Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between education and health at both individual and regional levels is salient ( 1 ). In the United States, accessibility to colleges and universities has increased in the past 50 years, resulting in demographic composition changes with more low-income, first-generation, racial, and ethnic minority students enrolled than ever before ( 13 , 14 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nationally, the demographic characteristics of university students are shifting, and it is becoming more common for students to have children and work full-time while enrolled as full-time students ( 14 ). Food insecure students are also more likely than food secure students to experience housing insecurity, gain weight while attending college, partake in unhealthy diets with higher sugar and fat content, and experience psychological distress ( 15 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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