学校营养计划对低收入儿童体重的影响:一项处理效应分析

The Influence of School Nutrition Programs on the Weight of Low-Income Children: A Treatment Effect Analysis

Health Economics · 2016
被引 23
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研究了参与学校早餐和午餐计划对低收入儿童从1年级到8年级体重的影响,发现参与午餐计划或同时参与两个计划会增加超重概率,结果对政策评估有参考价值。

Abstract

Recent policy attempts to set high nutrition standards for the School Breakfast Program (SBP) and National School Lunch Program (NSLP) aim to improve children's health outcomes. A timely and policy-relevant task evaluates to what extent school meal programs contribute to child body mass index (BMI) outcomes to assess those school meal policies' potential impacts. This study examines children's weight progress from 1st through 8th grade, while recognizing the potential effects on those children participating in both programs compared with those children participating in only one program. We used difference-in-differences (DID) and average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) methodologies and focused on free- and reduced-price meal-eligible children to filter out income effects. The DID results show that short-term participation in only NSLP increases the probability that children will be overweight, and these results are more prominent in the South, Northeast, and rural areas. ATT results show that participation in both programs from 1st through 8th grade increases the probability that these students will be overweight. With the Community Eligibility Provision having taken effect across the nation in the 2014-2015 school year, the need to continue examining the impacts of these programs on child BMI is even greater. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

学校营养计划低收入儿童体重影响双重差分法