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Research methods to assess dietary intake and program participation in child day care : application to the child and adult care food program : workshop summary

Title
Research methods to assess dietary intake and program participation in child day care : application to the child and adult care food program : workshop summary / Food and Nutrition Board ; Leslie Pray, Ann Yaktine, and Sheila Moats, Rapporteurs ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
Author
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Planning Committee on the Review of the Child and Adult Care Food Program Meal Requirements: A Workshop.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2012.

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Additional Authors
  • Pray, Leslie A.
  • Yaktine, Ann L.
  • Moats, Sheila A.
  • Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Food and Nutrition Board.
Description
ix, 96 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
"More than 16 million children in the United States live in food-insecure households where they are unable to obtain enough food to meet their needs. At the same time, a growing number of children are overweight or obese. Because of these challenges, improving child nutrition has emerged as one of the nation's most urgent public health needs. The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food program, served about 3.3 million children in 2011, as well as more than 124,000 adults who require daily supervision or assistance. Since many children rely on CACFP for the majority of their daily food, the quality of foods provided has the potential to greatly improve the health of the children's diets. The USDA asked the IOM to review and recommend improvements, as necessary, to the CACFP meal requirements in order to keep them aligned with other federally funded food assistance programs and with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The 2011 IOM report, Child and Adult Care Food Program Aligning Dietary Guidance for All, reviewed the program in detail and provided recommendations for improvement. In February 2012, at the request of the USDA, the IOM conducted an additional workshop to examine research methods and approaches that could be used to design and conduct a nationally representative study assessing children's dietary intake and participation rates in child care facilities, including CACFP-sponsored child care centers and homes. Research Methods to Assess Dietary Intake and Program Participation in Child Day Care: Application to the Child and Adult Care Food Program Workshop Summary is the report that summarizes the workshop"--Publisher's description.
Subject
  • Child & Adult Care Food Program (U.S.)
  • Children > Nutrition > Requirements > United States
  • Nutrition > Requirements > United States
  • Nutrition policy > United States
  • Diet > United States
  • Diet
  • Children > Nutrition > Requirements
  • Nutrition policy
  • Nutrition > Requirements
  • United States
Note
  • Review of the Child and Adult Care Food Program: Future Research Needs Workshop Agenda session occurred on February 7, 2012 in Washington, D.C.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available online.
Contents
Introduction -- Alignment of Young Children's Dietary Intake with Current Dietary Guidance -- Barriers and Facilitators to Providing Meals and Snacks that Align with the Current Dietary Guidance -- Evaluating Program Access and Participation Trends -- Moving Forward -- Appendix A: Workshop Agenda -- Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Moderators and Speakers -- Appendix C: Workshop Attendees -- Appendix D: Abbreviations and Acronyms.
ISBN
  • 9780309257312
  • 030925731X
LCCN
  • 2011499208
  • 10.17226/13411
OCLC
  • ocn801977834
  • 801977834
  • SCSB-1659565
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library