Supplemental nutrition assistance program 2009 expansion and cardiometabolic markers among low-income adults

Volume: 150, Pages: 106678 - 106678
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
A 2009 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) policy change that expanded eligibility and increased benefit amounts has been associated with reduced food insecurity. This study tests the hypothesis that the SNAP policy change corresponds with improved stress- and nutrition-sensitive cardiometabolic markers. This study included non-pregnant participants aged 18-59 with annual family incomes ≤185% of the federal poverty guideline from...
Paper Details
Title
Supplemental nutrition assistance program 2009 expansion and cardiometabolic markers among low-income adults
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
150
Pages
106678 - 106678
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