Food system sustainability and vulnerability: food acquisition during the military occupation of Kuwait

@article{Alajmi2015FoodSS,
  title={Food system sustainability and vulnerability: food acquisition during the military occupation of Kuwait},
  author={Fahhad Alajmi and S. M. Somerset},
  journal={Public Health Nutrition},
  year={2015},
  volume={18},
  pages={3060 - 3066}
}
Abstract Objective To document food acquisition experiences during Iraqi military occupation in Kuwait. Design Retrospective cross-sectional study. Setting Urban areas in Kuwait during occupation. Subjects Those living in Kuwait during the period of occupation, and aged between 15 to 50 years at the time of occupation, recruited by snowball sampling. A total of 390 completed questionnaires (response rate 78 %, 202 female and 188 male) were returned. Results During the occupation, food became… 
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