Child meal support program, food and nutrition insecurity, and health among Korean children.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1177/02601060241261437
Seongha Cho
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Abstract

Background: Korea's child meal support program (CMSP) aims to reduce food and nutrition insecurity (FNI) and improve health among children from low-income households.

Aim: We examined the impact of different types of CMSP on children's FNI and health in Korea, analyzing meal frequency and healthful food consumption (FNI), and general health and depression (health) among child meal card (CMC) and facility meal service (FMS) participants compared with nonparticipants.

Methods: The 2018 Comprehensive Survey on Korean Children data were analyzed. Precisely, 847 children from low-income households aged 9-17 were categorized into CMC (n = 331), FMS (n = 209), and income-eligible nonparticipants (n = 307). Propensity score-weighted generalized linear models assessed CMSP's impact on FNI and health. Stratified generalized linear models examined heterogeneity in FNI-health associations by CMSP status.

Results: CMC participants reported more frequent breakfast consumption (odds ratio [OR] = 0.662, p < 0.05) but poorer self-rated general health (OR = 1.890, p < 0.05); FMS participants were less likely to have three meals (OR = 1.814, p < 0.05), fruits and vegetables (OR = 2.194, p < 0.001), and protein-rich foods daily (OR = 1.695, p < 0.05) than nonparticipants. Health risks associated with healthful food consumption and meal frequency were more pronounced among CMC and FMS/nonparticipants, respectively.

Conclusion: CMSP had a limited impact on reducing FNI and improving health among children from low-income households. CMC appeared more effective than FMS in alleviating FNI, notwithstanding potential health concerns. Food assistance programs should seek comprehensive enhancements in children's food and nutrition security and health.

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儿童膳食支持计划、食物和营养不安全以及韩国儿童的健康状况。
背景:目的:我们研究了不同类型的韩国儿童膳食支持计划对儿童膳食不安全和健康的影响,分析了儿童膳食卡(CMC)和设施膳食服务(FMS)参与者与非参与者的膳食频率和健康食物消费(FNI),以及一般健康和抑郁(健康)情况:对 2018 年韩国儿童综合调查数据进行了分析。准确地说,来自低收入家庭的847名9-17岁儿童被分为CMC(n = 331)、FMS(n = 209)和符合收入条件的非参与者(n = 307)。倾向得分加权广义线性模型评估了 CMSP 对 FNI 和健康的影响。分层广义线性模型考察了 CMSP 状态下 FNI 与健康关系的异质性:CMC参与者更经常食用早餐(几率比[OR] = 0.662,P 0.05),但自评总体健康状况较差(OR = 1.890,P 0.05);FMS参与者比非参与者更不可能吃三餐(OR = 1.814,P 0.05)、水果和蔬菜(OR = 2.194,P 0.05)。与健康食品消费和进餐频率相关的健康风险在中医和家庭医疗服务/非参与者中分别更为明显:结论:CMSP 对减少低收入家庭儿童的 FNI 和改善他们的健康影响有限。尽管存在潜在的健康问题,但社区多媒体中心似乎比家庭管理系统更能有效地减少 FNI。粮食援助计划应寻求全面提高儿童的粮食和营养安全及健康水平。
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