Michelle Saksena’s research while affiliated with United States Patent and Trademark Office and other places

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Publications (2)


The Use of Charitable Food Assistance Among Low-Income Households in the United States
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September 2020

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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

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Craig Gundersen

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Michelle Saksena

Background: About 11% of US households are food insecure, and many of those households seek charitable food assistance (CFA). However, little is understood about the nutritional composition of the diets of households receiving CFA, or the relationship between CFA and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) usage among low-income households. Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the nutritional quality of foods obtained by CFA clients to those of similar nonclients. Furthermore, the study examined the timing of CFA use relative to the timing of SNAP use among CFA clients during the week. Design/participants: Analyses were conducted using 2012 US Department of Agriculture National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS), which collected data for 4826 households' food acquisitions during a 7-day survey week. Sixty-seven households reported using CFAs during the survey week. Main outcomes measure: The nutritional quality of food was measured by the ratios between food acquisition quantities and the US Department of Agriculture Thrifty Food Plan consumption recommendations. The date of SNAP use was compared with that of CFA use for CFA clients who were also SNAP recipients. Statistical analyses performed: Propensity score matching was utilized to construct a matching sample of CFA clients and nonclients. T tests were used to compare the means of variables. Results: CFA clients were more likely to be food insecure (48% vs 28%, P < .001) and less likely to have access to a car (61.2% vs 84.8%, P < .001) than CFA nonclients. CFAs represent an important source of foods for CFA clients, taking up 28% of their total food at home acquisitions. CFA clients obtained more nonstarchy vegetables than matched nonclients. Furthermore, among the 45% of CFA clients who also participated in SNAP, the majority (52.4%) of them used SNAP benefits within 10 days of SNAP benefits distribution while most (67.9%) of those households used CFAs starting on day 11 or later after SNAP benefits were allocated. Conclusions: CFAs provide a substantial portion of the diets of their clients and, in particular, for foods that constitute components of healthy diets. For the proportion of CFA clients who received SNAP, this study finds evidence that CFA clients relied more on CFAs when their SNAP benefits were likely to run low.


America's Eating Habits: Food Away From Home
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September 2018

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71 Citations

Michelle Saksena

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Tobenna D. Anekwe

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Charlotte Tuttle

This report examines the growing availability of food away from home (FAFH), presenting research on food choices and availability; nutrition and diet quality; and food policies, including menu labeling and food assistance programs. It also examines how FAFH choices relate to diet quality and sociodemographic characteristics.

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... This underscores a critical gap in training, as highlighted 40 , who stress the importance of such training in fostering awareness of proper food safety and hygiene practices among food handlers. The workforce composition of CFAPs being predominantly female (94%) aligns with similar findings from studies in Korea 41 , Finland 42 , Canada 43,44 , and the US 45,46 , reinforcing the notion that charitable food assistance practices globally tend to be female-dominated 47 . In this study, the predominance of women in operating charitable food assistance programs (CFAPs) aligns with broader societal roles where women are traditionally engaged in food preparation and handling. ...

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Food handling practices and sanitary conditions of charitable food assistance programs in eThekwini District, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
The Use of Charitable Food Assistance Among Low-Income Households in the United States
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  • September 2020

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

... Türkiye have led to an increase in the number of people who consume food outside of the home. In particular, the intense participation of family members in business and the increasing share of working women have changed the lifestyle of individuals as well as their eating habits (Bugra & Cakar, 2010;Wang et al., 2014;Saksena et al., 2018). One of the most important changes in consumer food consumption behavior in recent years is the increasing tendency to consume more food away from home (FAFH). ...

America's Eating Habits: Food Away From Home