Impact of Fruit and Vegetable Incentive Programs on Food Insecurity, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Health Outcomes: A Community Guide Systematic Review.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Preventive Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.amepre.2024.11.016
Renee Stein, Ramona K C Finnie, Stacy Harmon, Yinan Peng, Chelsea Pritchard, Heather Vecsey, Karen M Emmons, Stephen Hargarten, Melissa A Simon, Heidi M Blanck, Diane M Harris, Laura Bellows, Alisha Coleman-Jensen, Sheila Fleischhacker, Mallory M Koenings, Angela Odoms-Young, Hilary K Seligman, Clint Grant, Amanda Powell
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Introduction: Food and nutrition security is crucial for health, but many U.S. households experience food insecurity. This systematic review conducted in support of the Community Preventive Services Task Force examines the effectiveness of Fruit and Vegetable Incentive programs in reducing food insecurity, increasing fruit and vegetable consumption, and improving health outcomes among households with lower incomes.

Methods: Community Guide systematic review methods were applied. Studies were identified through a literature search (inception of each database to February 2023). U.S. studies were included if they evaluated programs offering participants financial incentives to purchase fruit and vegetables; were designed for or implemented among populations with lower incomes; reported health-related outcomes; and were published in English as peer-reviewed articles or government reports.

Results: This review included 30 studies. Thirteen of 14 datapoints from 12 studies indicated FVI programs reduced household food insecurity. Twenty-one of 29 datapoints from 23 studies showed increased FV consumption. Programs providing incentives to participants at risk for or with diet-related health conditions improved blood glucose levels by a median of 0.64 percentage points.

Discussion: Based on the review findings, the Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends Fruit and Vegetable Incentive programs for populations with lower incomes to reduce household food insecurity, increase household fruit and vegetable consumption, and improve blood glucose levels in participants at risk for or with diet-related health conditions. Although the review did not find direct evidence of reducing health disparities, the Community Preventive Services Task Force expects that these programs will improve health equity across the U.S. by improving the affordability and accessibility of healthier foods for households with lower incomes.

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水果和蔬菜激励计划对粮食不安全、水果和蔬菜消费和健康结果的影响:社区指南系统综述。
食品和营养安全对健康至关重要,但许多美国家庭面临食品不安全问题。在社区预防服务工作组(CPSTF)的支持下进行的这项系统审查检查了水果和蔬菜激励(FVI)计划在减少食品不安全,增加水果和蔬菜(FV)消费和改善低收入家庭健康状况方面的有效性。方法:采用社区指南系统评价方法。通过文献检索(每个数据库建立至2023年2月)确定研究。如果美国的研究评估了向参与者提供购买FV的经济激励的项目,则将其纳入其中;是为低收入人群设计或实施的;报告的健康相关结果;并以同行评议文章或政府报告的形式发表。结果:本综述纳入了30项研究。来自12项研究的14个数据点中有13个表明,FVI项目减少了家庭粮食不安全状况。来自23项研究的29个数据点中有21个显示FV消耗增加。向有饮食相关健康问题风险的参与者提供奖励的项目使血糖水平平均提高了0.64个百分点。讨论:根据审查结果,CPSTF建议为低收入人群实施FVI计划,以减少家庭粮食不安全,增加家庭FVI消费,并改善有饮食相关健康状况风险的参与者的血糖水平。尽管审查没有发现减少健康差距的直接证据,但CPSTF预计,这些项目将通过提高低收入家庭对健康食品的负担能力和可及性,改善美国各地的健康公平。
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Preventive Medicine is the official journal of the American College of Preventive Medicine and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. It publishes articles in the areas of prevention research, teaching, practice and policy. Original research is published on interventions aimed at the prevention of chronic and acute disease and the promotion of individual and community health. Of particular emphasis are papers that address the primary and secondary prevention of important clinical, behavioral and public health issues such as injury and violence, infectious disease, women''s health, smoking, sedentary behaviors and physical activity, nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and substance use disorders. Papers also address educational initiatives aimed at improving the ability of health professionals to provide effective clinical prevention and public health services. Papers on health services research pertinent to prevention and public health are also published. The journal also publishes official policy statements from the two co-sponsoring organizations, review articles, media reviews, and editorials. Finally, the journal periodically publishes supplements and special theme issues devoted to areas of current interest to the prevention community.
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