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Understanding Biopsychosocial Health Outcomes of Syndemic Water and Food Insecurity: Applications for Global Health.

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene

Workman CL, Brewis A, Wutich A, Young S, Stoler J, Kearns J.
PMID: 33146108
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2021 Jan;104(1):8-11. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0513.

Household food and water insecurity often co-occur, and both can lead to malnutrition, psycho-emotional stress, and increased risk of infectious and chronic diseases. This can occur through multiple pathways including poor diet and inadequate sanitation. In this perspective, we...

Effects of land use and climate change on water scarcity in rivers of the Western Ghats of India.

Environmental monitoring and assessment

Sharannya TM, Venkatesh K, Mudbhatkal A, Dineshkumar M, Mahesha A.
PMID: 34792670
Environ Monit Assess. 2021 Nov 18;193(12):820. doi: 10.1007/s10661-021-09598-7.

This paper assesses the long-term combined effects of land use (LU) and climate changeĀ on river hydrology and water scarcity of two rivers of the Western Ghats of India. The historical LU changes were studied for four decades (1988-2016)...

Disclosing the future food security risk of China based on crop production and water scarcity under diverse socioeconomic and climate scenarios.

The Science of the total environment

Chen L, Chang J, Wang Y, Guo A, Liu Y, Wang Q, Zhu Y, Zhang Y, Xie Z.
PMID: 34380286
Sci Total Environ. 2021 Oct 10;790:148110. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148110. Epub 2021 May 29.

Climate change and human development may lead to a serious crisis in food security in China, especially in areas with both water shortages and large grain production. Thus, the quantitative evaluation of future food security risk considering water scarcity...

Understanding Biopsychosocial Health Outcomes of Syndemic Water and Food Insecurity: Applications for Global Health.

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene

Workman CL, Brewis A, Wutich A, Young S, Stoler J, Kearns J.
PMID: 33146108
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2021 Jan;104(1):8-11. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0513.

Household food and water insecurity often co-occur, and both can lead to malnutrition, psycho-emotional stress, and increased risk of infectious and chronic diseases. This can occur through multiple pathways including poor diet and inadequate sanitation. In this perspective, we...

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