BACKGROUND:The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides approximately US$70 billion annually to support food purchases by low-income households, supporting approximately 1 in 7 Americans. In the 2018 Farm Bill, potential SNAP revisions to improve diets and health could include financial incentives, disincentives, or restrictions for certain foods. However, the overall and comparative impacts on health outcomes and costs are not established. We aimed to estimate the health impact, program and healthcare costs, and cost-effectiveness of food incentives, disincentives, or restrictions in SNAP. METHODS AND FINDINGS:We used a validated microsimulation model (CVD-PREDICT), populated with national data on adult SNAP participants f...
Background: Suboptimal diets are a major contributor to cardiometabolic disease (CMD) mortality, and...
Healthy food incentives matching Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits spent on ...
Estimated health gains, costs, and cost-effectiveness of SNAP food subsidies, restrictions, and comb...
BackgroundThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides approximately US$70 billion ...
IntroductionA diet high in fruits and vegetables (FV) is associated with reduced risk of chronic dis...
ImportanceStrategies to improve the nutritional status of those participating in the Supplemental Nu...
BackgroundEconomic incentives through health insurance may promote healthier behaviors. Little is kn...
In 2011, expenditures for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) reached an all-time h...
BackgroundEconomic incentives through health insurance may promote healthier behaviors. Little is kn...
IMPORTANCE: Food insecurity is associated with high health care expenditures, but the effectiveness ...
High prevalence of food insecurity and poor diet quality characterize the US low-income population q...
The national SNAP benefit program has reduced food insecurity among low-income Americans. However, t...
Values are presented in cost-effectiveness planes of incremental costs ($ billions) versus increment...
ICERs were calculated as the net change in costs divided by the net change in QALYs, compared to a b...
Food insecurity, or lack of consistent access to enough food, is associated with low intakes of frui...
Background: Suboptimal diets are a major contributor to cardiometabolic disease (CMD) mortality, and...
Healthy food incentives matching Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits spent on ...
Estimated health gains, costs, and cost-effectiveness of SNAP food subsidies, restrictions, and comb...
BackgroundThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides approximately US$70 billion ...
IntroductionA diet high in fruits and vegetables (FV) is associated with reduced risk of chronic dis...
ImportanceStrategies to improve the nutritional status of those participating in the Supplemental Nu...
BackgroundEconomic incentives through health insurance may promote healthier behaviors. Little is kn...
In 2011, expenditures for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) reached an all-time h...
BackgroundEconomic incentives through health insurance may promote healthier behaviors. Little is kn...
IMPORTANCE: Food insecurity is associated with high health care expenditures, but the effectiveness ...
High prevalence of food insecurity and poor diet quality characterize the US low-income population q...
The national SNAP benefit program has reduced food insecurity among low-income Americans. However, t...
Values are presented in cost-effectiveness planes of incremental costs ($ billions) versus increment...
ICERs were calculated as the net change in costs divided by the net change in QALYs, compared to a b...
Food insecurity, or lack of consistent access to enough food, is associated with low intakes of frui...
Background: Suboptimal diets are a major contributor to cardiometabolic disease (CMD) mortality, and...
Healthy food incentives matching Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits spent on ...
Estimated health gains, costs, and cost-effectiveness of SNAP food subsidies, restrictions, and comb...