Andreyeva Tatiana, Luedicke Joerg
Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity,Yale University,309 Edwards Street,New Haven,CT 06520-8369,USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2015 Jan;18(1):33-41. doi: 10.1017/S1368980014000512. Epub 2014 May 9.
In 2009, the US Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) began to provide participants with cash-value vouchers to purchase fruits and vegetables ($US 10 for women and $US 6 for children per month). The present paper assesses the potential effects of the new WIC incentives on fruit and vegetable purchases among WIC households in two New England states.
A pre-post assessment of changes in fruit and vegetable purchases after the WIC revisions in generalized estimating equation models.
Scanner data on grocery purchases from a regional supermarket chain in New England, USA.
WIC-participating households (n 2137) that regularly shopped at the chain during January-September 2009 and January-September 2010.
After the WIC revisions, purchases of fresh and frozen vegetables increased in volume by 17·5 % and 27·8 %, respectively. The biggest improvements were observed for fresh fruit, an increase of 28·6 %, adding almost a kilogram of fresh fruits per household per month. WIC households spent three times more of their WIC vouchers on purchasing fresh fruits than fresh vegetables. The magnitudes of substitution effects were relatively small: between 4 % (fresh fruit) and 13 % (canned vegetables) of the amounts purchased in 2009 with non-WIC funds were replaced by purchases made using WIC vouchers in 2010.
The provision of fruit and vegetable benefits in the revised WIC food packages increased overall purchases of fruits and vegetables among WIC-participating households in New England. Efforts to encourage consumption of fruits and vegetables by people receiving federal food assistance are paying off.
2009年,美国妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)开始向参与者提供现金券以购买水果和蔬菜(女性每月10美元,儿童每月6美元)。本文评估了新的WIC激励措施对新英格兰两个州WIC家庭购买水果和蔬菜的潜在影响。
在广义估计方程模型中对WIC修订后水果和蔬菜购买量变化进行前后评估。
美国新英格兰一家区域连锁超市的食品杂货购买扫描数据。
2009年1月至9月和2010年1月至9月期间在该连锁超市定期购物的参与WIC计划的家庭(n = 2137)。
WIC修订后,新鲜蔬菜和冷冻蔬菜的购买量分别增加了17.5%和27.8%。新鲜水果的改善最为显著,增加了28.6%,每户每月增加近1千克新鲜水果。WIC家庭在购买新鲜水果上花费的WIC代金券是新鲜蔬菜的三倍。替代效应的幅度相对较小:2010年使用WIC代金券购买的商品取代了2009年用非WIC资金购买量的4%(新鲜水果)至13%(罐装蔬菜)。
修订后的WIC食品套餐中提供的水果和蔬菜福利增加了新英格兰参与WIC计划家庭的水果和蔬菜总体购买量。鼓励接受联邦食品援助的人食用水果和蔬菜的努力正在取得成效。