Time to shift from ‘food security’ to ‘nutrition security’ to increase health and well-being

A new article argues that today’s health and equity challenges call for the US to shift from ‘food insecurity’ to ‘nutrition insecurity’ in order to catalyze appropriate focus and policies on access not just to food but to healthy, nourishing food.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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