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Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH

Led by ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill researchers, a newÌýJAMAÌýstudy showed that an additional $40 per month for SNAP beneficiaries substantially increased the purchase of healthier food options for people who struggle with foodÌýinsecurity.ÌýSeth A. Berkowitz, MD, MPH, is the first author.

Food insecurity is associated with a less healthy diet. And using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly referred to as food stamps, is associated with reduced food insecurity, though it’s unclear if beneficiaries can afford to purchase enough healthy foods. So the National Institute of Food and Agriculture sponsored the creation of SuperSNAP, which provides SNAP beneficiaries an additional $40 per month for the purchase of fruits and vegetables with no added sugar, sodium, or fat.

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