Hispanic Thrifty Food Plan (H-TFP): Healthy, Affordable, and Culturally Relevant

Author:

Poinsot Romane1ORCID,Maillot Matthieu1ORCID,Drewnowski Adam2

Affiliation:

1. MS-Nutrition, 13005 Marseille, France

2. Center for Public Health Nutrition, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA

Abstract

The USDA Thrifty Food Plan (TFP) is a federal estimate of a healthy diet at lowest cost for US population groups defined by gender and age. The present goal was to develop a version of the TFP that was more tailored to the observed dietary patterns of self-identified Hispanic participants in NHANES 2013–16. Analyses used the same national food prices and nutrient composition data as the TFP 2021. Diet quality was measured using the Healthy Eating Index 2015. The new Hispanic TFP (H-TFP) was cost-neutral with respect to TFP 2021 and fixed at $186/week for a family of four. Two H-TFP models were created using a quadratic programming (QP) algorithm. Fresh pork was modeled separately from other red meats. Hispanic NHANES participants were younger, had lower education and incomes, but had similar or higher HEI 2015 scores than non-Hispanics. Their diet included more pulses, beans, fruit, 100% juice, grain-based dishes, and soups, but less pizza, coffee, candy, and desserts. The H-TFP market basket featured more pork, whole grains, 100% fruit juice, and cheese. The second TFP model showed that pork could replace both poultry and red meat, while satisfying all nutrient needs. A vegetarian H-TFP proved infeasible for most age–gender groups. Healthy, affordable, and culturally relevant food plans can be developed for US population subgroups.

Funder

National Pork Board

Publisher

MDPI AG

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