Research

Senior & Older Adults Food Insecurity Research Archive

This page serves as an archive of past releases of research about seniors and older adults.

To better understand the complex relationships between food insecurity, older age, and other related factors, Feeding America conducts and releases timely and relevant research on hunger among the senior population age 60 and older, as well as adults age 50-59.

This page serves as an archive of past releases of research about seniors and older adults. Access the latest research release here.  

 

Report Archive

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2023)

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2022)

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2021):

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2020):

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2019):

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2018):

The State of Senior Hunger (Release 2017):

Spotlight on Senior Health (Release: 2014)

Spotlight on Senior Health: Adverse Health Outcomes of Food Insecure Older Americans used data from the NHANES survey to document the health and nutrition implications of food insecurity among seniors aged 60 and older.

Spotlight on Senior Hunger (Release: 2013)

Spotlight on Senior Hunger (2011 data) used Current Population Survey data to identify national and state-level trends in senior food insecurity, exploring some determinants of senior food insecurity, including race/ethnicity, age, income, and living with a disability.

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