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Effects of food insecurity on asthma outcomes in the pediatric emergency department.

Marissa A Hendrickson1, Mary Ann O'Riordan, Joyce C Arpilleda, Amy M Heneghan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Food insecurity is associated with a wide variety of adverse health conditions in adults and children, but its relationship to asthma outcomes in children has not been described. The objectives of this study were to assess and characterize the food security status of an inner-city asthmatic population and to determine whether and to what extent household food insecurity is independently associated with negative clinical outcomes in children presenting to a pediatric emergency department (ED) with asthma exacerbations.
METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of families of children presenting to an urban children's hospital ED for asthma exacerbations. Data were gathered through structured chart review and interview, including a published food insecurity questionnaire.
RESULTS: A total of 127 families were enrolled, with a median patient age of 6.6 years. Of all families, 81% were black and 10% were white. Of these families, 35% met criteria for household food insecurity. 78% of food-insecure and 46% of food-secure households received food stamps. Of all food-insecure households, 67% reported never using food pantries or free community meals. 36% of food-insecure and 31% of food-secure patients lacked an adequate home supply of asthma medications. The overall admission rate was 37%; no significant difference was found in admission rate or length of stay.
CONCLUSIONS: The rate of household food insecurity in families of asthmatic children presenting to an urban ED is high, with relatively low participation in a number of safety net programs. This study failed to demonstrate an association between household food insecurity and negative asthma outcomes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20944505     DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0b013e3181fb0dab

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


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