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SNAP Benefits Not Enough to Provide Healthy Diet: Study

Web Desk(September 8, 2017): A new study  found that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits may not be enough for a healthy diet.

The study, published in the September edition of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, found SNAP benefits only cover 43 to 60 percent of what it costs to consume a diet that fulfills federal guidelines for a healthy diet.

“It has defined what constitutes a healthy diet, and we wanted to know how financially feasible it was for low-income households, who qualify for SNAP benefits, to follow these guidelines,” Lindsey Haynes-Maslow, said .

Researchers analyzed the cost to follow federal dietary guidelines based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly retail price data from 2015 for fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains and proteins.

The amount of benefits vary based on household income and family size, and dietary requirements vary based on age and gender.

“We found significant variability in the costs associated with following federal dietary guidelines,” Haynes-Maslow said. “For example, it was most expensive to consume only fresh produce, and it was least expensive to consume a vegetarian diet.

The study did show that SNAP benefits were enough to cover the cost of healthy dietary needs for children under the age of 8 and women over the age of 51, but was not enough to cover healthy dietary needs for older children, younger women and men of any age.

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