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Low Income And Access To Healthy Food: The Case Of Milk, Jeffrey Young, James K. Binkley
Low Income And Access To Healthy Food: The Case Of Milk, Jeffrey Young, James K. Binkley
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Even with abundant dietary research and knowledge about healthy eating, there is still a considerable shortfall in dietary quality of low-income households in the US. Chen et al. (2012) proposed that this problem is at least in part due to low-income individuals’ having less expected future earnings and thus, reduced incentive to pursue longevity by means of healthy eating. We further their analysis, offering improvement by controlling for access to low-fat milk. We find that even when allegedly crucial factors such as cost and access are not issues, relative purchasing of low-fat milk is still linked to higher income.