Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but studies have shown that their food choices are not always associated with health benefits. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a kitchen-based intervention on intake from school lunches. Method: The 3-phase study comprised a pre-intervention observation, the intervention itself and a post-intervention observation. Children aged 12-16 years attending a large, inner-city, secondary school in London were invited to participate. The intervention consisted of small, practical changes to the school menu with the purpose of reducing total and saturated fat and increasing fruit and vegetable consumption. Intake was evaluated using a weighed tech...
In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and special sch...
Abstract Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
Previous research into the effectiveness of healthy eating programmes has shown increases in healthf...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
Objectives: Although previous research has shown that the Food Dudes programme increases children’s ...
Aims: Although previous research has shown the Food Dudes programme increases children’s lunchtime f...
Background: Unhealthy eating practices and the continual rise in childhood obesity calls for an effe...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Objective: There is evidence that fruit consumption among school children is below the recommended ...
BACKGROUND: Since there is a shift from eating lunch at home to eating lunch at primary schools in t...
In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and special sch...
Abstract Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
Previous research into the effectiveness of healthy eating programmes has shown increases in healthf...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
Objectives: Although previous research has shown that the Food Dudes programme increases children’s ...
Aims: Although previous research has shown the Food Dudes programme increases children’s lunchtime f...
Background: Unhealthy eating practices and the continual rise in childhood obesity calls for an effe...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Objective: There is evidence that fruit consumption among school children is below the recommended ...
BACKGROUND: Since there is a shift from eating lunch at home to eating lunch at primary schools in t...
In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and special sch...
Abstract Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...