2018
DOI: 10.1177/1090198117752790
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Understanding the Process of Prioritizing Fruit and Vegetable Purchases in Families With Low Incomes: “A Peach May Not Fill You Up as Much as Hamburger”

Abstract: Fruits and vegetables (F&V) are an important component of a healthy diet, but few children are meeting the recommended number of servings. Children from families with limited resources may be least likely to meet the recommendation. This study was designed to understand the strategies and priorities of families with low income related to purchasing F&V. We conducted qualitative, in-depth telephone interviews with low-income parents of elementary school-aged children as part of a random sample of parents partic… Show more

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“…Individuals in lower income households consume even less than individuals in higher income households do (7,8) . Moreover, in surveys and focus group analyses, lower income households often cite costs as a barrier to increased fruit and/or vegetable consumption (9)(10)(11)(12) . Some research investigating why lower income Americans may believe fruits and vegetables are unaffordable focuses on food prices.…”
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“…Individuals in lower income households consume even less than individuals in higher income households do (7,8) . Moreover, in surveys and focus group analyses, lower income households often cite costs as a barrier to increased fruit and/or vegetable consumption (9)(10)(11)(12) . Some research investigating why lower income Americans may believe fruits and vegetables are unaffordable focuses on food prices.…”
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“…Another relevant strand of research focuses on how American households budget their food dollars. In particular, when money is tight, households may prioritise certain types of foods over others (9,15) . Meats are often purchased first (9,15) .…”
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