“…The 19 studies, whose objective was to outline the profile of users, used analyzes of socioeconomic, sanitary, anthropometric and food indicators, as well as their level of food security [12,24,25,27,29,[31][32][33][34][35]37,39,41,42,44,45,[48][49][50]. Most studies identified the following users' profile: men, married, with or without children, with an educational level up to high school, and income mainly between half of the minimum wage and the minimum wage, with variations up to two times the minimum wage [12,24,25,27,31,32,34,35,41,44,45]. Still, five studies identified the prevalence of overweight and obesity in users, with percentages ranging between 42.9% and 53.2% [25,27,32,35,45].…”