Abstract:suggest WIC participation is associated with improving infant health outcomes among racial and/or ethnic minorities [3,4]. Pregnant women were less likely to utilize WIC benefits (52%) compared to postpartum women and infants/ children (85%); postpartum women and infants have consistently higher rates of WIC participation over the past 10 years [22]. WIC participation varies by race and ethnicity [5, 6]. Rates of prenatal WIC receipt are lowest among non-Hispanic Asian (23.2%; 2016 data) and non-Hispanic White… Show more
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