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- W2795241444 abstract "* Abbreviations: EBT — : electronic benefit transfer FI — : food insecurity SDH — : social determinants of healthIn 1946, the National School Lunch Act was passed establishing the school lunch program and making meals a permanent part of schools. Congress declared it a measure of “national security” to ensure the health of the nation’s children by encouraging the consumption of nutritious foods.1 Since then, the meals program has expanded, both in reach (including breakfast) and size (over 100 000 schools now participate).2 The National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program serve over 30 million and 12 million children annually, respectively, with free or reduced-price meals.2,3 Low-income children who participate have lower rates of food insecurity (FI), improved dietary intake, and higher academic achievement.4–10 Although the success of these programs is clear, there remains an important issue: What happens to families who rely on these programs during the summer, when school is not in session?In this issue of Pediatrics , Collins et al11 have published “Impact of a Summer Nutrition Benefit on Low-Income Children’s Food Security and Diet Quality,” which describes the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children demonstrations project. The US … Address correspondence to Deepak Palakshappa, MD, MSHP, Wake Forest School of Medicine, 1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27157. E-mail: dpalaksh{at}wakehealth.edu" @default.
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- W2795241444 title "What a Summer Nutrition Benefit Program Could Mean for Clinicians and Their Patients" @default.
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