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Income has direct and indirect effects on health, as it tends to affect housing, diet and provision for the family.

The indirect effect of income on choice of diet and eating habits, has been widely investigated, people from low-income households tend to eat less fruit, vegetables and high-fiber food and more sugar than people from high-income households.