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Improving Balance and Choice: Final Report
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The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) began 40 years ago as a pilot program and has since grown to serve over 8 million pregnant women, and mothers of and their infants and young children. Today the program serves more than a quarter of the pregnant women and half of the infants in the United States, at an annual cost of about $6.2 billion. Through its contribution to the nutritional needs of pregnant, breastfeeding, and post-partum women; infants; and children under 5 years of age; this federally supported nutrition assistance program is integral to meeting national nutrition policy goals for a significant portion of the U.S. population.

To assure the continued success of the WIC, Congress mandated that the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reevaluate the program's food packages every 10 years. In 2014, the USDA asked the Institute of Medicine to undertake this reevaluation to ensure continued alignment with the goals of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. In this third report, the committee provides its final analyses, recommendations, and the supporting rationale.

Table of Contents

Front Matter
Summary
1 Introduction and the Process for Revising the WIC Food Packages
2 The WIC Program: Changes Since the Last Review and Continuing
Challenges
3 Alignment of the Current Food Packages with Dietary Guidance,
Special Dietary Needs, and Cultural Eating Practices or Food
Preferences
4 Nutrient and Food Group Intakes of WIC Participants
5 Nutrient and Food Group Priorities for the WIC Food Packages
6 The Revised Food Packages
7 Evaluation of Cost
8 Sensitivity Analysis for Food Package Nutrient, Food Group, and
Cost Models
9 How the Revised Food Packages Meet the Criteria Specified
10 The Regulatory Impact Analysis (Abridged)
11 Recommendations for Implementation and Research
Appendix A: Acronyms and Abbreviations
Appendix B: Glossary
Appendix C: WIC Food Package Regulation
Appendix D: Details of the Committee's Information-Gathering
Strategies
Appendix E: USDA-Funded Studies of the 2009 Food Package Changes
Appendix F: Changes in the WIC Food Packages and Program
Participation
Appendix G: Barriers to Participation and Redemption
Appendix H: Kosher and Halal Substitution Options
Appendix I: Complementary Feeding: Summary of Information Reviewed
Appendix J: Nutrient and Food Intake of WIC Subgroups: Analytical
Methods and Results
Appendix K: Study Design Strategies for Reducing the Effects of
Selection Bias in Studies Comparing WIC Participants to Others
Appendix L: Gap Analysis
Appendix M: Behavioral Approaches in WIC as a Potential Action
Appendix N: Comparison of Current and Revised Food Packages
Appendix O: Specific Nutrient Comparisons
Appendix P: Food Specification Detail
Appendix Q: Foods and Food Specifications That Were Reviewed, But
Not Changed
Appendix R: Development of the Food Package Nutrient and Cost
Profiles
Appendix S: Sensitivity Tests and Results
Appendix T: Amounts of Food Groups and Nutrients Provided by the
Current, Compared to the Revised WIC Food Packages
Appendix U: The Regulatory Impact Analysis (Complete)
Appendix V: Committee Biosketches
Index


Contents:

1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 1 Introduction and the Process for Revising the WIC Food Packages; 4 2 The WIC Program: Changes Since the Last Review and Continuing Challenges; 5 3 Alignment of the Current Food Packages with Dietary Guidance, Special Dietary Needs, and Cultural Eating Practices or Food Preferences; 6 4 Nutrient and Food Group Intakes of WIC Participants; 7 5 Nutrient and Food Group Priorities for the WIC Food Packages; 8 6 The Revised Food Packages; 9 7 Evaluation of Cost; 10 8 Sensitivity Analysis for Food Package Nutrient, Food Group, and Cost Models; 11 9 How the Revised Food Packages Meet the Criteria Specified; 12 10 The Regulatory Impact Analysis (Abridged); 13 11 Recommendations for Implementation and Research; 14 Appendix A: Acronyms and Abbreviations; 15 Appendix B: Glossary; 16 Appendix C: WIC Food Package Regulation; 17 Appendix D: Details of the Committee's Information-Gathering Strategies; 18 Appendix E: USDA-Funded Studies of the 2009 Food Package Changes; 19 Appendix F: Changes in the WIC Food Packages and Program Participation; 20 Appendix G: Barriers to Participation and Redemption; 21 Appendix H: Kosher and Halal Substitution Options; 22 Appendix I: Complementary Feeding: Summary of Information Reviewed; 23 Appendix J: Nutrient and Food Intake of WIC Subgroups: Analytical Methods and Results; 24 Appendix K: Study Design Strategies for Reducing the Effects of Selection Bias in Studies Comparing WIC Participants to Others; 25 Appendix L: Gap Analysis; 26 Appendix M: Behavioral Approaches in WIC as a Potential Action; 27 Appendix N: Comparison of Current and Revised Food Packages; 28 Appendix O: Specific Nutrient Comparisons; 29 Appendix P: Food Specification Detail; 30 Appendix Q: Foods and Food Specifications That Were Reviewed, But Not Changed; 31 Appendix R: Development of the Food Package Nutrient and Cost Profiles; 32 Appendix S: Sensitivity Tests and Results; 33 Appendix T: Amounts of Food Groups and Nutrients Provided by the Current, Compared to the Revised WIC Food Packages; 34 Appendix U: The Regulatory Impact Analysis (Complete); 35 Appendix V: Committee Biosketches; 36 Index


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780309450164
Publisher: National Academies Press
Publication date: June, 2017
Pages: 1062
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Nutrition

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