1Graduate School of Public Health,San Diego State University,5500 Campanile Drive,San Diego,CA 92182,USA.
2Department of Family Medicine and Public Health,University of California San Diego,School of Medicine,9500 Gilman Drive,San Diego,CA 92093,USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2017 Oct;20(15):2786-2795. doi: 10.1017/S1368980017001549. Epub 2017 Jul 31.
The Farmers' Market Fresh Fund Incentive Program is a policy, systems and environmental intervention to improve access to fresh produce for participants on governmental assistance in the USA. The current study examined factors associated with ongoing participation in this matched monetary incentive programme.
Relationship of baseline factors with number of Fresh Fund visits was assessed using Poisson regression. Mixed-effects modelling was used to explore changes in consumption of fruits and vegetables and diet quality.
San Diego, California.
Recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) who attended participating farmers' markets from 2010 to 2012 (n 7298).
Among those with participation for ≤6 months, factors associated with increased visits included reporting more daily servings of fruits and vegetables (F&V) at baseline, being Vietnamese or Asian/Pacific Islander, and eligibility because of SNAP/CalFresh or SSI (v. WIC). Among those who came for 6-12 months, being Asian/Pacific Islander, eligibility because of SNAP/CalFresh and enrolling in the autumn, winter or spring were associated with a greater number of Fresh Fund visits. Among those who came for >12 months, being male and eligibility because of SSI were associated with a greater number of visits. Overall, the odds of increasing number of servings of F&V consumed increased by 2 % per month, and the odds of improved perception of diet quality increased by 10 % per month.
Sustaining and increasing Fresh Fund-type programme operations should be a top priority for future policy decisions concerning farmers' market use in low-income neighbourhoods.
“农贸市场新鲜基金激励计划”是一项政策、系统和环境干预措施,旨在改善美国接受政府援助人群购买新鲜农产品的机会。本研究调查了与持续参与这一匹配货币激励计划相关的因素。
使用泊松回归评估基线因素与新鲜基金访问次数的关系。混合效应模型用于探索水果和蔬菜消费以及饮食质量的变化。
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参加 2010 年至 2012 年参与的农贸市场的补充营养援助计划(SNAP)、妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)和补充保障收入(SSI)的接受者(n=7298)。
在参与时间≤6 个月的人群中,与增加访问次数相关的因素包括基线时报告更多的每日水果和蔬菜摄入量(F&V)、越南裔或亚洲/太平洋岛民、以及由于 SNAP/CalFresh 或 SSI(v. WIC)而有资格参与。在参与 6-12 个月的人群中,作为亚洲/太平洋岛民、由于 SNAP/CalFresh 而有资格参与以及在秋季、冬季或春季注册与更多的新鲜基金访问次数相关。在参与时间>12 个月的人群中,男性和由于 SSI 而有资格参与与更多的访问次数相关。总体而言,每月 F&V 摄入量增加 2%,饮食质量感知改善的几率每月增加 10%。
维持和增加新鲜基金计划的运作应该是未来关于低收入社区使用农贸市场政策决策的首要任务。