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Public Health Nutrition
Time to eat? The relationship between food security and food-related time use
Timothy KM Beatty1  M Susie Nanney1  Charlotte Tuttle1 
关键词: Time use;    Food insecurity;    Food stamps;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980012005599
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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AbstractObjectivesIn the present analysis, we seek to establish a relationship between time spent on food-related activities and food security status as well as between time spent on these activities and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called the Food Stamp Program) participation and benefit level.DesignAfter matching similar households using Coarsened Exact Matching, we estimate the relationship between food-related time, food insecurity and SNAP participation and benefit level using a comprehensive data set that combines two subsets of the Current Population Survey from years 2004–2010: the Food Security Supplement and the American Time Use Survey.SettingCity, suburban and rural areas of the USA.SubjectsNon-institutionalized US population over the age of 15 years. Total sample size is 10 247 households.ResultsIn single households, food insecurity and SNAP participation are associated with 20 % more time in meal preparation and 13 % less time eating. Similarly, in married households, SNAP participation and benefit level are associated with 32 % less time in meal preparation while food insecurity is associated with 17 % less time eating and 14 % less time in grocery shopping.ConclusionsA significant relationship exists between time spent on food-related activities and food insecurity and SNAP. This implies that federal and state government may need to consider the time constraints many low-income households face when reforming food assistance programmes.

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