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Food security status and produce intake and behaviors of Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children and Farmers' Market Nutrition Program participants.

机译:妇女,婴儿和儿童及农民市场营养计划特别补充营养计划参与者的食品安全状况和农产品摄入量及行为。

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OBJECTIVE: This study identified differences between women from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)- and WIC/Farmers' Market Nutrition Program-participating households regarding household food security status, fruit and vegetable intake and behaviors, perceived diet quality, and education level; and assessed the relationship between household food security status and perceived diet quality and perceived health. DESIGN, SUBJECTS/SETTING: Cross-sectional survey of women from Athens County, Ohio (WIC, n=829; Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, n=246) living in WIC households. RESULTS: Of 228 participants completing the food security portion of the survey, 61 (26.8%) were living in food secure households, while 47 (20.6%), 75 (32.9%), and 45 (19.7%) were living in households at risk for (marginal) food insecurity, with low food security, and with very low food security, respectively. For the entire sample, food insecurity was associated with poorer diet quality (r=-0.248, P<0.001). Food security status (chi(2)=2.117, P=0.548) did not differ between groups. Farmers' Market Nutrition Program reported higher education levels (P=0.027). Unlike fruit intake (t test, P=0.769), vegetable intake servings were greater among Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (2.2+/-1.2), compared to WIC (1.9+/-1.0) (t test, P=0.040). Both perceived benefit (chi(2)=4.574, P=0.032) and perceived diet quality (chi(2)=7.219, P=0.027) were greater for Farmers' Market Nutrition Program. CONCLUSIONS: Farmers' Market Nutrition Program participants exhibit more indicators of a healthful diet, but appear not to be more food secure. Nutrition education regarding the benefits of fresh produce intake can help to improve diet quality and increase Farmers' Market Nutrition Program participation.
机译:目的:本研究从妇女,婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)和参加WIC /农民市场营养计划的家庭中识别出妇女之间在家庭粮食安全状况,水果和蔬菜摄入量及行为方面的差异。饮食质量和教育水平;并评估了家庭粮食安全状况与饮食质量和健康状况之间的关系。设计,主题/地点:居住在WIC家庭中的俄亥俄州雅典县妇女的横断面调查(WIC,n = 829;农民市场营养计划,n = 246)。结果:完成调查的228名食品安全人员中,有61名(26.8%)生活在有粮食保障的家庭中,而47名(20.6%),75名(32.9%)和45名(19.7%)的家庭居住在粮食(边际)不安全的风险,粮食安全低和粮食安全非常低。对于整个样本,食物不安全与饮食质量较差有关(r = -0.248,P <0.001)。各组之间的粮食安全状况(chi(2)= 2.117,P = 0.548)没有差异。农民市场营养计划报告了较高的教育水平(P = 0.027)。与水果摄入量不同(t检验,P = 0.769),与WIC(1.9 +/- 1.0)相比,农民市场营养计划中的蔬菜摄入量更大(2.2 +/- 1.2)(t检验,P = 0.040)。农民市场营养计划的感知收益(chi(2)= 4.574,P = 0.032)和感知饮食质量(chi(2)= 7.219,P = 0.027)都更大。结论:农民市场营养计划的参与者表现出更多健康饮食的指标,但似乎并不更安全。有关新鲜农产品摄入益处的营养教育可以帮助改善饮食质量并增加农民市场营养计划的参与度。

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