Food Insecurity Among Children Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Demonstrations to End Childhood Hunger - CN Food Security
The 2010 Child Nutrition Reauthorization provided funding to test innovative strategies to
end childhood hunger and food insecurity. Demonstration projects were funded in Chickasaw
Nation, Kentucky, Navajo Nation, Nevada, and Virginia. This study focuses on Chickasaw
Nation.
School districts were matched, and then one was randomly assigned to either a treatment
(n=20) or control group (n=20). Treatment households received one food box per eligible
child, per month, delivered to the household, which contained (1) shelf-stable foods,
including 6 protein-rich items, 2 dairy items, 4 grain foods, 4 cans of fruit, and 12 cans of
vegetables; (2) a nutrition education handout (e.g., a recipe); and (3) a $15 Fresh Check for
frozen or fresh fruits and vegetables that participants could redeem at any of 38 Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)-authorized stores or
farmers' markets in the study counties. Control households did not receive the treatment
benefits but still could participate in other available nutrition assistance programs.
Objective: To reduce childhood food insecurity and hunger, increase families' consumption of
nutritious foods, increase the diversity of foods in the home, and ultimately improve diet
quality and well-being among children.
Target Population: 40 school districts (115 schools) in 12 counties within the Chickasaw
Nation territory in Oklahoma. Within these districts, households with school-age children
(both Native American and non-Native American) who were eligible for free school meals or
attended a school that participated in the community eligibility provision were eligible to
participate in the project.
Intervention School districts were matched, and then one was randomly assigned to either a
treatment (n=20) or control group (n=20). Treatment households received one food box per
eligible child, per month, delivered to the household, which contained (1) shelf-stable
foods, including 6 protein-rich items, 2 dairy items, 4 grain foods, 4 cans of fruit, and 12
cans of vegetables; (2) a nutrition education handout (e.g., a recipe); and (3) a $15 Fresh
Check for frozen or fresh fruits and vegetables that participants could redeem at any of 38
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)-authorized
stores or farmers' markets in the study counties. Control households did not receive the
treatment benefits but still could participate in other available nutrition assistance
programs.
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