| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11012544 | Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This exploratory analysis suggests that the overall effectiveness of a sugar-sweetened beverage intake reduction intervention was not influenced by SNAP eligibility and participation status, because there were no significant group by time differences over the intervention. It is important to recognize for future programs that different approaches to improving dietary intake may be needed to match the characteristics of this audience better. This may be accomplished by attempting to decrease the disparity gap between income-eligible nonparticipants and those receiving SNAP or who are income ineligible through the use of programs such as SIPsmartER.
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Authors
Molly C. MS, Jamie M. PhD, RDN, Sarah A. PhD, Valisa E. PhD, RDN,
