The impact of poverty on the current and future health status of children

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Child poverty in Canada is a significant public health concern. Because child development during the early years lays the foundation for later health and development, children must be given the best possible start in life. Family income is a key determinant of healthy child development. Children in families with greater material resources enjoy more secure living conditions and greater access to a range of opportunities that are often unavailable to children from low-income families. On average, children living in low-income families or neighbourhoods have poorer health outcomes. Furthermore, poverty affects children's health not only when they are young, but also later in their lives as adults. The health sector should provide services to mitigate the health effects of poverty, and articulate the health-related significance of child poverty, in collaboration with other sectors to advance healthy public policy. ©2007 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.

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Paul-Sen Gupta, R., De Wit, M. L., & McKeown, D. (2007). The impact of poverty on the current and future health status of children. Paediatrics and Child Health, 12(8), 667–672. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/12.8.667

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