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The art of grocery shopping on a food stamp budget: factors influencing the food choices of low-income women as they try to make ends meet
2008
Public Health Nutrition
Objective: Amidst a hunger-obesity paradox, the purpose of the present study was to examine the grocery shopping behaviour and food stamp usage of lowincome women with children to identify factors influencing their food choices on a limited budget. Design: Focus groups, which included questions based on Social Cognitive Theory constructs, examined food choice in the context of personal, behavioural and environmental factors. A quantitative grocery shopping activity required participants to
doi:10.1017/s1368980008004102
pmid:19068150
fatcat:kyfnxhonrbbjnnhfhpttr6qjcq