Food Security for Every Person to have the Necessary Calories and Nutrition

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Generally speaking, food security is defined as every person having enough nutrients and calories for

proper physiological function, that food being available and accessible, and with consistency in that

availability and accessibility. Food insecurity is not having enough food for today and fear about having

enough food for tomorrow. ** There are levels and ranges of food insecurity in the U.S. Levels of food

insecurity consists of who is food insecure. This can be seen on national, regional/local, household and

individual levels. On a national level, if a country has enough food for all of its citizens, that food having

proper nutritional value priced for accessibility and the ability to maintain this supply for long periods of

time is food secure. If all the areas within the same country do not have consistency in food security

compared with other areas, regional or local food insecurity results. Household food insecurity occurs

when members within a household do not have financial or physical access to nutritional food and/or has

fear about maintaining food access. If an individual cannot maintain more optimum calories than needed

for personal body function, individual food insecurity exists. Individual food insecurity can also happen

in an otherwise food secure home if that individual does not have access to the household food.

Individual stake in household food can depend on factors such as income contribution o...

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...o the inability to utilize proper health care services leads to further health

disparity.

To summarize, food insecurity is the lack of access to enough of the proper

foods to maintain good health. It can happen on national, household or individual

levels with some people being more or less food secure than others. The USDA

records statistics relating to how many households in the nation are food insecure, how

insecure they are and if some areas in the country have more food insecurity than

others. Poverty seems to be the main cause of food insecurity. Job loss and overall

economic cutbacks, among other factors, have lead to food insecure families. This

food insecurity can lead to heath disparities due to nutritional inadequacies resulting

in negative medical conditions such as obesity. The tax of diseases is being paid

heavily by the poor.

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