Is the healthy start scheme associated with increased food expenditure in low-income families with young children in the United Kingdom?
Jennie C ParnhamChristopher MillettKiara ChangAnthony A LavertyStephanie von HinkeJonathan Pearson-StuttardEszter P VamosPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
This study did not find evidence of an association between Healthy Start participation and FV expenditure. Moreover, inequalities in FV purchasing persist in the UK. Higher participation and increased voucher value may help to improve programme performance and counteract the harmful effects of poverty on diet.