Sueny Paloma

Graduate Research Associate

Projects


Food Insecurity and Chronic Diseases


Food insecurity is a growing public health concern worldwide, with serious implications for chronic disease prevention and management. In my current project, I am investigating the role of indirect factors between food insecurity and chronic diseases. By analyzing large and complex datasets, I aim to identify how these indirect factors affect health outcomes and develop targeted interventions to mitigate their impact.

My project has important implications for policy and practice, as it sheds light on the complex interplay between food insecurity, chronic diseases, and social determinants of health. Through collaborations with community organizations, health practitioners, and policymakers, I hope to translate my research findings into actionable recommendations for improving health equity and reducing health disparities. Ultimately, my goal is to contribute to a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the multifaceted nature of food insecurity and chronic diseases and to promote evidence-based interventions that address their underlying causes.
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