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Salud Pública de México

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MUNDO-ROSAS, Verónica; SHAMAH-LEVY, Teresa; RIVERA-DOMMARCO, Juan A  and  GRUPO DE SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA EN MEXICO. Epidemiology of food insecurity in Mexico. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2013, vol.55, suppl.2, pp.S206-S213. ISSN 0036-3634.

Objective. To estimate the proportion of Mexican households in food insecurity (FI) and their distribution in relation to nutrition and socioeconomic conditions. Materials and methods. We evaluated information from 40 809 households. FI was measured using a harmonized version for Mexico of the Latin American and Caribbean food Security Scale. Households were classified according to the level of food insecurity as follows: Food security, mild, moderate and severe FI. We describe the distribution of FI according to some household socioeconomic variables. Results. Nationally, 28.2% of households had moderate or severe FI. Rural, indigenous ethnicity and household deprivation were risk factors moderate to severe FI (35.4, 42.2 and 45.9%, respectively). Severe FI was also associated with lower children height and weight. Conclusions. Multi-sectorial actions are needed to address the basic needs of households with moderate and severe FI.

Keywords : food security; nutrition surveys; undernutrition; Mexico.

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