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Impact of the Bolsa Família program on food availability of low-income Brazilian families: a quasi experimental study

机译:一项家庭补助计划对巴西低收入家庭食物供应的影响:一项准实验研究

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Background The Bolsa Família Program was created in Brazil in 2003, by the joint of different social programs aimed at poor or very poor families with focus on income transfer to promote immediate poverty relief, conditionalities and complementary programs. Given the contributions of conditional cash transfer programs to poverty alleviation and their potential effects on nutrition and health, the objective of this study was to assess the impact of the Bolsa Família Program on food purchases of low-income households in Brazil. Methods Representative data from the Household Budget Survey conducted in 2008–2009 were studied, with probabilistic sample of 55,970 households. 11,282 households were eligible for this study and 48.5?% were beneficiaries of the BFP. Food availability indicators were compared among paired blocks of households ( n =?100), beneficiaries or non-beneficiaries of the Bolsa Família Program, with monthly per capita income up to R$ 210.00. Blocks of households were created based on the propensity score of each household to have beneficiaries and were homogeneous regarding potential confounding variables. The food availability indicators were weekly per capita expenditure and daily energy consumption, both calculated considering all food items and four food groups based on the extent and purpose of the industrial food processing. The comparisons between the beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries blocks of households were conducted through paired ‘t’ tests. Results Compared to non-beneficiaries, the beneficiaries households had 6?% higher food expenditure ( p =?0.015) and 9.4?% higher total energy availability ( p =?0.010). It was found a 7.3?% higher expenditure on in natura or minimally processed foods and 10.4?% higher expenditure on culinary ingredients among the Bolsa Família Program families. No statistically significant differences were found regarding the expenditure and the availability of processed and ultra-processed food and drink products. In the in natura or minimally processed foods group, the expenditure and the availability of meat, tubers and vegetables were higher among the Bolsa Família Program beneficiaries. Conclusion The Bolsa Família Program impact on food availability among low-income families was higher food expenditure, higher availability of fresh foods and culinary ingredients, including those foods that increase diet’s quality and diversity.
机译:背景BolsaFamília计划是于2003年在巴西创立的,由针对贫困或极贫困家庭的不同社会计划联合而成,其重点是收入转移以促进即时贫困救济,附加条件和补充计划。考虑到有条件现金转移计划对减轻贫困的贡献及其对营养和健康的潜在影响,本研究的目的是评估“家庭补助计划”对巴西低收入家庭购买食物的影响。方法研究了2008年至2009年进行的家庭预算调查的代表性数据,并随机抽样了55,970户家庭。有11,282户家庭有资格参加这项研究,其中48.5%是BFP的受益人。在BolsaFamília计划的成对家庭(n = 100),受益人或非受益人中,对粮食供应指标进行了比较,月人均收入不超过210.00雷亚尔。基于每个家庭有受益者的倾向得分来创建家庭块,并且在潜在的混杂变量方面是同质的。粮食可供量指标是每周人均支出和每日能源消耗,均根据工业食品加工的程度和目的考虑所有食品和四个食品类别计算得出。受益人和非受益人住户之间的比较是通过配对的“ t”检验进行的。结果与非受益人相比,受益家庭的食品支出高出6%(p = 0.015),总能源供应高出9.4%(p = 0.010)。在BolsaFamília计划系列中,发现在自然食品或最低加工食品方面的支出增加了7.3%,在烹饪成分方面的支出增加了10.4%。在加工和超加工的食品和饮料产品的支出和可用性方面,没有发现统计学上的显着差异。在自然或最低加工食品类别中,家庭补助金计划受益人的肉类,块茎和蔬菜的支出和供应量较高。结论BolsaFamília计划对低收入家庭的食物供应的影响是食物支出增加,新鲜食物和烹饪成分的供应增加,包括那些增加饮食质量和多样性的食物。

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