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Healthy food availability and participation in WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) in food stores around lower- and higher-income elementary schools

机译:提供健康的食物,并在低收入和高收入小学附近的食品商店中参加WIC(妇女,婴儿和儿童特殊补充营养计划)

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ObjectiveThe nutritional intake of schoolchildren is affected not only by what is consumed at school but also by what is available in food outlets near schools. The present study surveys the range of food outlets around schools and examines how the availability of healthy food in the food stores encountered varies by income status of the school and by store participation in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food assistance programme.DesignNetwork buffer zones were created to reflect a quarter-mile (400 m) walk from elementary schools with lower- and higher-income student populations in Oakland, CA, USA. All food outlets within these zones were categorised by type, and audits were conducted within food stores using a checklist to assess for the presence or absence of twenty-eight healthy items (in five domains).SettingMid-sized city in the USA.SubjectsFood outlets near public elementary schools.ResultsThere were considerably more food outlets around lower-income schools. Food stores near higher-income schools had higher scores in two of the five domains (healthy beverages/low-fat dairy and healthy snacks). However, there were more food stores near lower-income schools that accepted WIC vouchers. Stratification showed that WIC stores scored higher than non-WIC stores on four of the five domains.ConclusionsAlthough higher-income students have more access to healthy food in the environment surrounding their school, this disparity appears to be mitigated by stores that accept WIC and offer more healthy snacking options. Federal programmes such as this may be particularly valuable for children in lower-income areas.
机译:目标小学生的营养摄入量不仅受到学校所消耗的食物的影响,还受到学校附近食品商店中所供应食物的影响。本研究调查了学校周围食堂的范围,并考察了所遇到的食品商店中的健康食品的可获得性如何因学校的收入状况以及商店对妇女,婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划的参与而变化(WIC)。粮食援助计划。创建了DesignNetwork缓冲区,以反映距离美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰有低收入和高收入学生人口的小学四分之一英里(400 m)的步行路程。这些区域内的所有食品商店均按类型进行分类,并使用清单检查食品商店内的审核情况,以评估是否存在28种健康食品(在五个域中)。在美国中型城市中进行设置。结果低收入学校附近有更多的食品商店。高收入学校附近的食品商店在五个领域中的两个领域(健康饮料/低脂乳制品和健康零食)得分较高。但是,在低收入学校附近有更多接受WIC代金券的食品商店。分层显示,在五个领域中的四个领域,WIC商店的得分高于非WIC商店。结论尽管收入较高的学生在学校周围的环境中有更多获得健康食品的机会,但是接受WIC并提供更健康的零食选择。诸如此类的联邦计划对于低收入地区的儿童可能特别有价值。

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