WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment (1996)

Chapter: Index of Risk Criteria

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Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.

Index of Risk Criteria

This index identifies the first page of text for each risk criterion reviewed by the committee. For the table that summarizes all the committee's recommendations for the use of risk criteria, see Chapter 8, page 338.

A

Abnormal postpartum weight change, 96

Abuse or neglect, child, 319

Age older than35 years, pregnancy, 197

Age, pregnancy at young, 195

AIDS and HIV infections, 185

Alcohol and illegal drug use, 226

Allergies, food, 192

Anemia, 154

Anthropometric Risk Criteria, 67

Asthma, 192

B

Battering, 317

Biochemical and Other Medical Risk Criteria, 149

Birth or congenital defect, history of birth with, 207

Birth weight, history of low, 206

Birth weight, low, 97

Birth with congenital or birth defect, history of, 207

Bottle, inappropriate use of, 265

Bottles, lack of sanitation in preparation of nursing, 261

Breastfeeding as sole source of nutrients, infrequent, 261

Bronchitis, 183

Burns, major surgery or trauma, and severe acute infections, 188

Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.

C

Caffeine intake, excessive, 269

Cancer, 175

Cardiorespiratory disorders, 190

Celiac disease, 192

Central nervous system disorders, 177

Child abuse or neglect, 319

Child of a mentally retarded parent, 323

Child of a young caregiver, 321

Children and/or infants, conditions specific to, 215

Chronic hypertension, 172

Chronic or recurrent infections, 183

Closely spaced pregnancies, 197

Conditions related to the intake of specific foods, 192

Conditions specific to infants and/or children, 215

Conditions specific to pregnancy, 195

Congenital and genetic disorders, 179

Congenital or birth defect, history of birth with, 207

Cow milk feeding during 1st 12 months, 261

Criteria related to nutrient deficiencies, 154

D

Deficiency diseases, nutrient, 159

Delivery, history of postterm, 206

Delivery, history of preterm, 204

Depression, maternal, 314

Diabetes mellitus, 169

Diabetes, gestational, 169

Diet, inadequate, 272

Dietary Guidelines, failure to meet, 253

Dietary Risk Criteria, 251

Diets, highly restrictive, 260

Diets, vegan, 259

Diets, vegetarian, 259

Disease, renal, 174

Diseases, nutrient deficiency, 159

Disorders, gastrointestinal, 166

Disorders, genetic and congenital, 179

Disorders, thyroid, 170

Drug and alcohol use, 226

Drug-nutrient interactions, 218

E

Early introduction of solid foods, 261

Eclampsia and preeclampsia, 213

Education or illiteracy, low level of maternal, 311

Essential nutrients, feeding other foods low in, 261

Excessive caffeine intake, 269

F

Failure to meet Dietary Guidelines, 253

Failure to thrive, 159

Feeding cow milk during 1st 12 months, 261

Feeding other foods low in essential nutrients, 261

Feeding, inappropriate infant, 261

Fetal growth restriction, 211

Food allergies, 192

Food insecurity, 279

Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.

Food intolerances, other, 194

Foods, conditions related to the intake of specific, 192

Foods, early introduction of solid, 261

Formula, improper dilution of, 261

G

Gastrointestinal disorders, 166

Genetic and congenital disorders, 179

Gestation, multifetal, 210

Gestational age, large for, 117

Gestational age, small for, 100

Gestational diabetes, 169

Gestational weight gain, high, 84

Growth restriction, fetal, 211

Growth, slow, 123

H

Head circumference, low, 114

High gestational weight gain, 84

High parity, 200

Highly restrictive diets, 260

History of birth with congenital or birth defect, 207

History of low birth weight, 206

History of neonatal loss, 207

History of postterm delivery, 206

History of preterm delivery, 204

HIV infection and AIDS, 185

Homelessness, 297

Hypertension, chronic, 172

Hypoglycemia, 217

I

Illegal drug and alcohol use, 226

Illiteracy or education, low level of maternal, 311

Improper dilution of formula, 261

Inadequate diet, 272

Inappropriate infant feeding, 261

Inappropriate use of nursing bottle, 265

Inborn errors of metabolism, 181

Infant feeding, inappropriate, 261

Infants and/or children, conditions specific to, 215

Infections, chronic or recurrent, 183

Infections, HIV and AIDS, 185

Infections, severe acute; major surgery or trauma; and burns, 188

Infections, upper respiratory, 183

Infections, urinary tract, 183

Infrequent breastfeeding as sole source of nutrients, 261

Insecurity, food, 279

Intake of specific foods, conditions related to, 192

Intolerance, lactose, 194

Intolerances, other food, 194

Iron after 4-6 months, no dependable source, 261

L

Lack of prenatal care, 208

Lack of sanitation in preparation of nursing bottles, 261

Lactose intolerance, 194

Large for gestational age, 117

Lead poisoning, 229

Low birth weight, 97

Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.

Low birth weight, history of, 206

Low head circumference, 114

Low level of maternal education or illiteracy, 311

Low maternal weight gain, 73

Lupus erythematosus, 190

M

Major surgery, trauma, burns, or severe acute infections, 188

Maternal depression, 314

Maternal education or illiteracy, low level of, 311

Maternal short stature, 87

Maternal smoking, 220

Maternal weight loss during pregnancy, 79

Medical conditions (Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, and cardiorespiratory disorders), 190

Mentally retarded parent, child of, 323

Metabolism, inborn errors of, 181

Migrancy, 304

Multifetal gestation, 210

N

Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, 166

Neglect or abuse, child, 319

Neonatal loss, history of, 207

Nervous system disorders, central, 177

No dependable source of iron after 4-6 months, 261

Nursing bottle, inappropriate use of, 265

Nursing bottles, lack of sanitation in preparation, 261

Nutrient deficiencies, criteria related to, 154

Nutrient deficiency diseases, 159

Nutrient-drug interactions, 218

Nutrients, feeding other foods low in essential, 261

Nutrition Risk Criteria, Predisposing, 295

O

Other food intolerance, 194

Other medical conditions (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, and cardiorespiratory disorders), 190

Otitis media, 183

Overweight, 118

Overweight, postpartum, 92

Overweight, prepregnancy, 80

P

Parity, high, 200

Passive smoking, 309

Pica, 270

Placental abnormalities, 214

Poisoning, lead, 229

Postterm delivery, history of, 206

Postpartum overweight, 92

Postpartum underweight, 89

Postpartum weight change, abnormal, 96

Potentially toxic substances, 218

Predisposing Nutrition Risk Criteria, 295

Preeclampsia and eclampsia, 213

Pregnancies, closely spaced, 197

Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.

Pregnancy age older than 35 years, 197

Pregnancy at a young age, 195

Pregnancy, conditions specific to, 195

Pregnancy, maternal weight loss during, 79

Pregnancy, nausea and vomiting during, 166

Prematurity, 215

Prenatal care, lack of, 208

Prepregnancy overweight, 80

Prepregnancy underweight, 70

Preterm delivery, history of, 204

Pyloric stenosis, 179

R

Renal disease, 174

Restrictive diets, 260

Rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile, 190

Risk Criteria, Anthropometric, 67

Risk Criteria, Biochemical and Other Medical, 149

Risk Criteria, Dietary, 251

Risk Criteria, Predisposing Nutrition, 295

S

Short stature, 104

Slow growth, 123

Small for gestational age, 100

Smoking, maternal, 220

Smoking, passive, 309

Solid foods, early introduction of, 261

Stature, maternal short, 87

Stature, short, 104

Surgery, trauma, burns, or severe acute infections, 188

T

Thrive, failure to, 159

Thyroid disorders, 170

Toxic substances, 218

Trauma, major surgery, burns, or severe acute infections, 188

U

Underweight, 110

Underweight, postpartum, 89

Underweight, prepregnancy, 70

Upper respiratory infections, 183

Urinary tract infections, 183

V

Vegan diets, 259

Vegetarian diets, 259

Vomiting and nausea during pregnancy, 166

W

Weight change, abnormal postpartum, 96

Weight gain, high gestational, 84

Weight gain, low maternal, 73

Weight loss during pregnancy, maternal, 79

Weight, low birth, 97

Y

Young caregiver, child of, 321

Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.
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Suggested Citation: "Index of Risk Criteria." Institute of Medicine. 1996. WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5071.
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