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The 18-month impact of special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children food package revisions on diets of recipient families

机译:针对妇女,婴儿和儿童食品套餐修订的特殊补充营养计划对接收家庭饮食的18个月影响

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Background Beginning in 2009, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) revised its food packages and provided more whole grains, fruits, and vegetables and fewer foods with high saturated fat content. However, knowledge of the impact of this policy shift on the diets of WIC participants remains limited. Purpose To examine the longer-term impact of the 2009 WIC food package change on nutrient and food group intake and overall diet quality among African American and Hispanic WIC child participants and their mothers/caregivers. Methods In this natural experiment, 24-hour dietary recalls were collected in the summer of 2009, immediately before WIC food package revisions occurred in Chicago IL and at 18 months following the food package change (winter/spring 2011). Generalized estimating equation models were used to compare dietary intake at these two time points. Data were analyzed in July 2013. Results Eighteen months following the WIC food package revisions, significant decreases in total fat (p=0.002) and saturated fat (p=0.0004) and increases in dietary fiber (p=0.03) and overall diet quality (p=0.02) were observed among Hispanic children only. No significant changes in nutrient intake or diet quality were observed for any other group. The prevalence of reduced-fat milk intake significantly increased for African American and Hispanic children, whereas the prevalence of whole milk intake significantly decreased for all groups. Conclusions Positive dietary changes were observed at 18 months post policy implementation, with the effects most pronounced among Hispanic children.
机译:背景从2009年开始,针对妇女,婴儿和儿童的特殊补充营养计划(WIC)修改了其食品包装,并提供了更多的全谷物,水果和蔬菜以及较少的具有高饱和脂肪含量的食品。但是,有关这一政策转变对WIC参与者饮食的影响的知识仍然有限。目的研究非裔美国人和西班牙裔WIC儿童参与者及其母亲/护理人员2009年WIC食品包装变更对营养和食物组摄入量以及整体饮食质量的长期影响。方法在此自然实验中,在2009年夏季,芝加哥IL发生WIC食品包装变更之前和食品包装变更后的18个月(2011年冬季/春季),收集了24小时的饮食召回。使用广义估计方程模型比较这两个时间点的饮食摄入量。 2013年7月对数据进行了分析。结果在WIC食品包装修订版发布18个月后,总脂肪(p = 0.002)和饱和脂肪(p = 0.0004)显着下降,膳食纤维(p = 0.03)和整体饮食质量增加(p p = 0.02)仅在西班牙裔儿童中观察到。其他任何组均未观察到营养摄入或饮食质量的显着变化。非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔儿童的低脂牛奶摄入量患病率显着增加,而所有人群的全脂牛奶摄入量患病率均明显下降。结论在政策实施后的18个月,人们观察到饮食的积极变化,这种影响在西班牙裔儿童中最为明显。

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