和病人谈论食物不安全。

Ellen Messer, Elizabeth M Ross
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食品不安全在美国非常普遍。即使在最好的时期,在美国年度人口普查工具中,约有10%的美国人自我报告粮食不安全,约有2,330万美国人使用社区紧急粮食系统。失业或就业不足的个人、老年人、单亲父母、药物滥用者以及患有疾病的无保险或保险不足的个人面临粮食不安全的风险增加。这篇文章讨论了食品不安全个体的临床治疗方法。用于定义和记录美国人口饥饿和粮食不安全程度的测量工具被作为医生或营养师与患者之间讨论的模板。提供信息是为了帮助临床医生指导粮食不安全的患者获得适当的资源。
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Talking to patients about food insecurity.

Food insecurity is highly prevalent in the United States. Even in the best of times, some 10% of the U.S. population self-reports food insecurity in the U.S. annual census instrument, and some 23.3 million Americans use the community-based emergency food system. Unemployed or underemployed individuals, the elderly, single parents, substance abusers, and uninsured or underinsured individuals with medical illnesses are at increased risk for food insecurity. This article discusses clinical approaches to food-insecure individuals. Measurement tools developed to define and document the extent of hunger and food insecurity in the U.S. population are presented as templates for discussion between doctor or dietitian and patient. Information is provided to help clinicians guide patients with food insecurity to appropriate resources.

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