Childhood SNAP Receipt as a Protective Factor Against Adult Obesity: Examining the Interaction of SNAP Participation and Neighborhood Disadvantage

Thomas P. Vartanian, Linda Houser
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Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) with family fixed-effects (FE) models, we explore how neighborhood conditions and time receiving SNAP benefits during childhood interact to relate to time spent obese in adulthood. Results suggest that, for those growing up in less advantaged neighborhoods, SNAP receipt between the ages of 9–13 and 14–18 was associated with subsequently shorter periods of time obese in adulthood. Conversely, for those growing up in more advantaged neighborhoods, SNAP receipt during these same late childhood/adolescent time periods was associated with relatively high proportions of time in adulthood spent obese. SNAP participation during early and middle childhood (ages 0–4 and 5–8) was not associated with time spent obese in adulthood, regardless of childhood neighborhood conditions. These results suggest that for those growing up in disad-vantaged n eighborhoods, where study data indicate the vast majority of SNAP-recipient families reside, SNAP participation during adoles-cence may serve as a protective factor against adulthood obesity. Ex-panding research in this area of health and public policy is essential to advancing cost-effective, socially responsible food assistance program policies that can help ameliorate health disparities within communities across the country.
童年SNAP接受作为成人肥胖的保护因素:检查SNAP参与和邻里劣势的相互作用
使用收入动态面板研究(PSID)和家庭固定效应(FE)模型,我们探讨了社区条件和儿童时期接受SNAP福利的时间如何与成年期肥胖时间相互作用。结果表明,对于那些在不太有利的社区长大的人来说,9-13岁到14-18岁之间接受SNAP与成年后较短的肥胖时间有关。相反,对于那些在更有利的社区长大的人来说,在同样的童年晚期/青少年时期接受SNAP与成年后肥胖的时间比例相对较高有关。无论童年邻里条件如何,儿童早期和中期(0-4岁和5-8岁)参与SNAP与成年后肥胖时间无关。这些结果表明,对于那些在弱势社区长大的人(研究数据表明绝大多数SNAP接受者家庭居住在这些社区),青春期参与SNAP可能是防止成年肥胖的保护因素。扩大卫生和公共政策这一领域的研究对于推进具有成本效益、对社会负责的粮食援助计划政策至关重要,这些政策可以帮助改善全国各地社区内的健康差距。
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