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		WIC Program changes promote healthy food 
		choicesNew milk guidelines effective 
		October 1
 
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		[October 02, 2014] 
		
		SPRINGFIELD 
		- The Illinois Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, 
		Infants, and Children (WIC) is making changes designed to improve the 
		nutrition and health of pregnant women, new mothers, infants and young 
		children. Effective October 1, WIC will offer only one percent or skim 
		milk for children over the age of two and women who are pregnant, 
		breastfeeding or have recently had a baby. Children ages 12-23 months 
		will continue to receive whole milk to ensure proper growth and 
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			 “The Dietary Guidelines for Americans have recommended low-fat milk 
			for some time and nutrition education provided at WIC offices has 
			provided this message and now the milk we provide will support it as 
			well”, said Penny Roth, a registered dietitian and the Director of 
			the Illinois WIC Program. “WIC is more than a food program, it is an 
			education program and it is vital that the WIC food packages 
			reinforce nutrition education messages for optimal health for our 
			participants” 
 WIC offices around the state have been discussing the campaign 
			“Their Bodies Change, so Should Their Milk,” which emphasizes that 
			while children over two and adults benefit from the nutrients of 
			milk, they do not need the saturated fat and calories found in whole 
			and two percent.
 This change aligns WIC with the recommendations of the American 
			Academy of Pediatrics.
 
			
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 Approximately 132,000 children and 64,000 women in Illinois 
				receive WIC each month, providing them with milk, as well as 
				other nutritious foods such as whole grains, fruits and 
				vegetables.
 For more information about WIC, please visit the Illinois 
				Department of Human Services website at
				www.dhs.state.il.us
 
			[Illinois Department of Human 
			Services] |