Jordan E. Parker

Health Psychology Doctoral Student

Food insecurity, poor diet, and metabolic outcomes: The roles of stress and cortisol


Journal article


D.T. Chiu, J.E. Parker, C.R. Wiley, E.S. Epel, B.A. Laraia, C.W. Leung, A.J. Tomiyama
Appetite, vol. 197(107294), 2024

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APA   Click to copy
Chiu, D. T., Parker, J. E., Wiley, C. R., Epel, E. S., Laraia, B. A., Leung, C. W., & Tomiyama, A. J. (2024). Food insecurity, poor diet, and metabolic outcomes: The roles of stress and cortisol. Appetite, 197(107294).


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Chiu, D.T., J.E. Parker, C.R. Wiley, E.S. Epel, B.A. Laraia, C.W. Leung, and A.J. Tomiyama. “Food Insecurity, Poor Diet, and Metabolic Outcomes: The Roles of Stress and Cortisol.” Appetite 197, no. 107294 (2024).


MLA   Click to copy
Chiu, D. T., et al. “Food Insecurity, Poor Diet, and Metabolic Outcomes: The Roles of Stress and Cortisol.” Appetite, vol. 197, no. 107294, 2024.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@article{chiu2024a,
  title = {Food insecurity, poor diet, and metabolic outcomes: The roles of stress and cortisol},
  year = {2024},
  issue = {107294},
  journal = {Appetite},
  volume = {197},
  author = {Chiu, D.T. and Parker, J.E. and Wiley, C.R. and Epel, E.S. and Laraia, B.A. and Leung, C.W. and Tomiyama, A.J.}
}