Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Division of Public Health, Michigan State University-Hurley Children's Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative, 200 E 1st St, Flint, MI 48502, USA.
Division of Public Health, Michigan State University-Hurley Children's Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative, 200 E 1st St, Flint, MI 48502, USA.
Nutrients. 2019 Jun 25;11(6):1423. doi: 10.3390/nu11061423.
Though fruit and vegetable consumption is essential for disease prevention and health maintenance, intake among children fails to meet dietary recommendations. Limited access to and the affordability of fresh produce, particularly among low-income youth, are barriers to adequate intake. To address these challenges, researchers and pediatricians in Flint, Michigan, expanded a successful fruit and vegetable prescription program that provides one $15 prescription for fresh fruits and vegetables to every child at every office visit. Vendors include the downtown farmers' market and a local mobile market. This study describes baseline characteristics, dietary patterns, food access, and food security among 261 caregiver-child dyads enrolled August 2018-March 2019. The child-reported mean daily intake of vegetables (0.72 cups ± 0.77), dairy products (1.33 cups ± 1.22), and whole grains (0.51 ounces ± 0.49) were well below recommendations. Furthermore, 53% of children and 49% of caregivers who completed the food security module indicated low or very low food security. However, there were no statistically significant differences in the child consumption of fruits and vegetables between households that reported high versus low food security ( > 0.05). Results validate and raise deep concerns about poor dietary patterns and food insecurity issues facing Flint children, many of whom continue to battle with an ongoing drinking water crisis. Additional poverty-mitigating efforts, such as fruit and vegetable prescription programs, are necessary to address these gaps.
尽管水果和蔬菜的摄入对于预防疾病和保持健康至关重要,但儿童的摄入量却未能达到饮食建议的标准。新鲜农产品的获取途径有限且价格昂贵,尤其是对于低收入的青少年而言,这成为了摄入足够量水果和蔬菜的障碍。为了解决这些挑战,密歇根州弗林特市的研究人员和儿科医生扩展了一项成功的水果和蔬菜处方计划,该计划为每位就诊的儿童提供一张价值 15 美元的新鲜水果和蔬菜处方。供应商包括市中心农贸市场和当地的流动市场。本研究描述了 261 对护理人员-儿童对在 2018 年 8 月至 2019 年 3 月期间入组的研究对象的基线特征、饮食模式、食物获取和粮食安全情况。儿童报告的蔬菜(0.72 杯±0.77)、乳制品(1.33 杯±1.22)和全谷物(0.51 盎司±0.49)的日平均摄入量远低于推荐量。此外,完成粮食安全模块的儿童中有 53%和护理人员中有 49%表示粮食安全程度低或极低。然而,在报告粮食安全程度高和低的家庭中,儿童的水果和蔬菜摄入量没有统计学上的显著差异(>0.05)。研究结果证实了弗林特儿童面临的不良饮食模式和粮食不安全问题,并对此表示深切关注,这些儿童中许多人仍在继续应对持续的饮用水危机。需要采取更多的减贫措施,如水果和蔬菜处方计划,以解决这些差距。