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Food insufficiency linked to depression, anxiety during Covid-19 pandemic: Study – Hindustan Times
New research shows a 25 per cent rise in food insufficiency during the pandemic is linked to worsened mental health.

New research shows a 25 per cent rise in food insufficiency during the pandemic is linked to worsened mental health.
The new study was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Food insufficiency, the most extreme form of food insecurity, occurs when families do not have enough food to eat. Among the nationally representative sample of 63,674 adults in the US, Black and Latino Americans had over twice the risk of food insufficiency compared to White Americans.
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