Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Am J Prev Med. 2024 Dec;67(6):906-915. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2024.07.013. Epub 2024 Jul 19.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides nutritious foods to more than six million low-income families. In June 2021, WIC increased the amount of money provided for fruits and vegetables (FV), but studies have not investigated whether this increase changed WIC participant FV purchases. The objective was to estimate the association between the FV funding increase and WIC shopper FV purchases.
This evaluation uses longitudinal food transaction data from 496 stores in a grocery store chain in North Carolina between June 2020 and April 2022 and a propensity score weighted difference-in-differences (DID) approach to estimate the association between the FV funding increase and FV and other food group purchases. Analyses were conducted in 2023 and 2024.
WIC shoppers' WIC-eligible FV purchases increased by $12.4 per shopper per month (adjusted confidence interval [ACI], $12.0-$12.9) after the FV benefit increase, which was $9.3 (ACI, $8.7-$10.0) more than non-WIC shoppers. The monthly volume and unique varieties of FV purchased also increased more among WIC shoppers relative to non-WIC shoppers (DID 67.1 ounces [ACI, 61.9-72.3] and DID 2.1 varieties [ACI, 2.0-2.3]). There were also increases in the volume of processed foods (DID 22.0 ounces [ACI, 17.2, 26.9]) and sugar-sweetened beverages (DID 49.1 ounces [ACI, 33.4, 64.9]) purchased among WIC shoppers relative to non-WIC shoppers.
Increased WIC FV funding was associated with greater FV purchases. Research is needed to understand the effects of this policy on total dietary intake.
妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)为超过 600 万个低收入家庭提供营养食品。2021 年 6 月,WIC 增加了提供给水果和蔬菜(FV)的金额,但尚未研究这一增加是否改变了 WIC 参与者的 FV 购买情况。本研究旨在评估 FV 资金增加与 WIC 购物者 FV 购买之间的关联。
本评估使用了北卡罗来纳州一家连锁杂货店 2020 年 6 月至 2022 年 4 月期间的 496 家商店的纵向食品交易数据,并采用倾向评分加权差分(DID)方法来估计 FV 资金增加与 FV 和其他食物组购买之间的关联。分析于 2023 年和 2024 年进行。
在 FV 福利增加后,WIC 购物者的 WIC 合格 FV 购买量每月增加 12.4 美元(调整置信区间 [ACI],12.0-12.9),比非 WIC 购物者多 9.3 美元(ACI,8.7-10.0)。与非 WIC 购物者相比,WIC 购物者每月购买的 FV 量和品种也有所增加(DID 67.1 盎司[ACI,61.9-72.3]和 DID 2.1 种[ACI,2.0-2.3])。WIC 购物者购买的加工食品(DID 22.0 盎司[ACI,17.2-26.9])和含糖饮料(DID 49.1 盎司[ACI,33.4-64.9])也有所增加。
增加 WIC 的 FV 资金与 FV 购买量的增加有关。需要研究这项政策对总膳食摄入的影响。