Wednesday, 21 December 2016

New SNAP To Health Website Makes Finding Information About Federal Food Assistance Programs, Nutrition, And Obesity Prevention Easier And Faster

By Susan Blumenthal, M.D. and Katherine Perez While the holiday season is a time of celebration and family feasts, it is also a time to remember that 1 in 7 Americans lack access to affordable, nutritious food, and 71 percent of adults and 33 percent of children are overweight or obese. These public health problems are particularly pronounced among low-income Americans. The Health Policy Program at New America today launched a redesigned snaptohealth.org website, a virtual town hall that provides information on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a vital Federal food assistance program that serves 46 million Americans, many of whom are struggling with obesity as well as food insecurity. Additionally, the website now includes resources on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) that serves 8 million mothers, infants and children under the age of five. Snaptohealth.org is a one-stop-shop for a wealth of information and interactive tools on SNAP and WIC including the latest nutrition news, helpful blog posts, recipes, discussion forums, policy reports, and links to thousands of nutrition resources. The portal is an important source of information for SNAP and WIC stakeholders and beneficiaries, facilitates discussion for the continued improvement of the programs, and provides recommendations for policymakers, businesses, and public health professionals to improve nutrition and reduce obesity among SNAP and WIC recipients. The redesigned website is mobile and tablet compatible to help better reach low-income populations who overwhelmingly access the Internet via mobile devices. According to the Pew Research Center, 84 percent of low-income adults have access to a mobile phone and 1 in 3 mobile phone owners have used their phone to look up health information. Fifteen percent of Americans report that their only method of accessing the Internet is with their cell phone. With over 72 percent of Americans seeking health related information online within the past year, the SNAP to Health website’s updated mobile and tablet compatibility will provide increased access to vital nutrition information and resources to more low-income Americans. In the 21st century, cutting-edge information technology solutions to help address America’s public health problems are within our reach. This site will help to identify and disseminate evidence-based strategies to promote healthy nutrition and foster discussion, collaboration and innovation among those working to improve health, reduce food insecurity, and prevent obesity in the United States. The holiday season is a time of giving and helping those in need. Visit the SNAP to Health website at www.snaptohealth.org to learn how you can contribute to preventing hunger in your community and in our country. View the program’s brochure for more information and distribute it to friends and organizations so that they can help improve the health of low-income Americans in the new year. Rear Admiral Susan Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.A. (ret.) is the Public Health Editor of the Huffington Post. She is also a Clinical Professor at Tufts and Georgetown Schools of Medicine, a Senior Fellow in Health Policy at New America and Senior Policy and Medical Advisor […]

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