The St. Louis American reported on March 20, 2026
WashU study finds no clear link between food aid and childhood obesity
A sweeping review of decades of research is challenging a long-standing claim in food policy debates: that federal nutrition assistance programs contribute to childhood obesity.
Researchers at the Washington University School of Public Health and the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis analyzed 75 peer-reviewed studies spanning more than four decades and found no consistent evidence that children who participate in programs such as SNAP, WIC or school meal programs are more likely to experience unhealthy weight.
