Food Consumption and Dietary Levels of Low-income Households, November 1977-March 1978

Food Consumption and Dietary Levels of Low-income Households, November 1977-March 1978
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Total Pages: 38
Release: 1981
Genre: Food stamps
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Abstract: A survey of 4400 low-income households eligible for food stamps was conducted in 1977-78 to study certain population subgroups; dietary intake levels were evaluated and the impact of food programs on nutritional status was assessed. Data were obtained on kind, form, quantity, and cost of foods used at home for a 7-day period. Demographic information included household size, use of food stamps, age of household head, tenancy, ethnic background, food shopping habits, and educational attainment. Some of the findings were that the food stamp program recipients (38%) were located in urban areas of the south or northeast, were likely to be female-headed households, and were not elderly. The average household used $48 worth of food per week for 3.3 members. Households receiving food stamps had slightly higher food money values and nutrient intakes per member than did non-recipient households. Food use of the average household was sufficient to meet RDAs for energy and 11 nutrients. (cj).

Food Consumption and Dietary Levels of Low-income Households, November 1977-March 1978

Food Consumption and Dietary Levels of Low-income Households, November 1977-March 1978
Author: United States. Science and Education Administration
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Total Pages: 33
Release: 1981
Genre: Consumers
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Abstract: A survey of 4400 low-income households eligible for food stamps was conducted in 1977-78 to study certain population subgroups; dietary intake levels were evaluated and the impact of food programs on nutritional status was assessed. Data were obtained on kind, form, quantity, and cost of foods used at home for a 7-day period. Demographic information included household size, use of food stamps, age of household head, tenancy, ethnic background, food shopping habits, and educational attainment. Some of the findings were that the food stamp program recipients (38%) were located in urban areas of the south or northeast, were likely to be female-headed households, and were not elderly. The average household used $48 worth of food per week for 3.3 members. Households receiving food stamps had slightly higher food money values and nutrient intakes per member than did non-recipient households. Food use of the average household was sufficient to meet RDAs for energy and 11 nutrients. (cj)

Overview and Perspectives on the Food Stamp Program

Overview and Perspectives on the Food Stamp Program
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Total Pages: 96
Release: 1985
Genre: Food stamps
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Abstract: A GAO report provides an overview and perspectives on the U.S. Food Stamp Program (FSP) and highlights 5 major program issues. The issues are: accountability and integrity, program simplification, nutritional adequacy provided by the program, interrelationship of the FSP with other food assistance programs, and program coverage and eligibility requirements. The report discusses the implications of each of these issues and the related concerns of the issues, past efforts that have been undertaken to address them, actions yet to be implemented, based on prior recommendations, and other, related factors that need to be considered. A bibliography of documents used to develop the FSP issues is appended. (wz).

Home Economics Research Report

Home Economics Research Report
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Total Pages: 424
Release: 1989
Genre: Home economics
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Includes semitechnical and technical publications formerly issued as its Agricultural handbooks, Agriculture information bulletins, Miscellaneous publications, and Circulars.