Medical Xpress October 8, 2024
Carlos Andres López, New Mexico State University

Two public health researchers at New Mexico State University are collaborating on a series of studies to understand the long-term impacts of food insecurity among American adults living with chronic diseases.

Jagdish Khubchandani and Karen Kopera-Frye, both professors of public health sciences in NMSU’s College of Health, Education and Social Transformation, recently conducted two studies using multiple large population databases from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In their first study, Khubchandani and Kopera-Frye used a sample of more than 30,000 adults, 20 years and older, across the nation to understand the impact of among those with colorectal cancer.

Their findings, published in Gastrointestinal Disorders, found that colorectal cancer...

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