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Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig ; 51(1): 79-85, 2000.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10846939

ABSTRACT

In this work main programs of nutrition-supporting in the USA were presented as a part of national and local social and health policy. Following programs were reviewed namely: FSP (The Food Stamp Program), NSLP (The National School Lunch Program), SBP (School Breakfast Program), SMP (The Special Milk Program), WIC Program (The Special Supplemental Food For Women, Infants and Children), SFSP (The Summer Food Service Program). The level of monthly income per person (no more than 130% of poverty line) is the condition for participation in every program. Some programs (e.g. FSP) are addressed to all citizens, who are fulfilling income criteria, whereas other (e.g. WIC, SBP) are available to selected population groups only. Assistance within these programs may occur in various forms (e.g. food stamps for family, possibilities in using of low cost meals, free of cost milk for school children). Authors suggest to utilize some of US experience in nutrition-supporting programs also in Poland.


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Health Promotion , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Humans , Population Surveillance , United States
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Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig ; 47(3): 303-12, 1996.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9026897

ABSTRACT

Authors analysed changes in consumption of selected food groups (cereals, fruit, vegetables, meat, fat, sweets) as well as mortality indexes (CVD, intestinal cancers, diabetes) among four European countries (the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden) during 1970-1992. It was shown that consumption of fruit and vegetables (except the Netherlands) significantly increased. The growing tendency of meat consumption was decelerated, whereas no changes were observed in case of cereals, total fats and sweets. However (except Sweden) fats of animal origin decreased in favour of vegetable ones. As far as mortality from CVD and stomach cancer is concerned some decrease was observed in all countries. In addition mortality from intestine and colon cancer was lower in Sweden as well as UK. Although changes in dietary pattern are playing the crucial role observed mortality rates, other factors related to style of life incl. smoking or physical activity should not be overlooked.


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Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality , Diabetes Mellitus/mortality , Feeding Behavior , Intestinal Neoplasms/mortality , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Adult , Aged , Europe/epidemiology , Humans , Life Style , Middle Aged , Survival Rate
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