Food Insecurity, Cardioprotective Diets, and Mortality Among US Adults
Alexander P. Ambrosini,
Emily S. Fishman,
Sridhar Mangalesh
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceThe DASH and Mediterranean diets are cardioprotective. Food insecurity (FI) limits access to healthy food. The relationship between FI, cardioprotective diets, and mortality is unknown.ObjectiveTo assess whether adherence to the DASH or Mediterranean diet affects all-cause and cardiovascular mortality independent of food insecurity. Furthermore, to evaluate if enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) significantly affects diet quality and interacts with the relationship betw… Show more
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