ObjectiveIn 2006, the Victorian Government adopted the School Canteens and other school Food Services (SCFS) Policy that bans the sale of sweet drinks and confectionary and recommends the proportions of menu items based on a traffic light system of food classification. This study aims to determine whether compliance with the policy improves the nutritional profile of the menus.MethodsItems from food service menus were assessed for compliance with the SCFS policy and categorised as ‘everyday’ (‘green’), ‘select carefully’ (‘amber’) or ‘occasionally’ (‘red’) (n=106). Profile analysis assessed differences in the nutritional profile of the menus between sub-groups.ResultsOv...
Objective: To identify sources of food eaten during the school day, the types of foods and frequency...
In Australia, school canteens are an integral part of the school environment and an ideal site to en...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : To identify barriers to the full implementation of new guidelines ...
Issue addressed: Since 2005, a government-endorsed strategy guiding food sold in New South Wales sch...
Aim: The introduction of the Healthy Food and Drink Policy in Western Australian government schools ...
Background: The implementation of nutrition policies in schools has been recommended as a strategy t...
Introduction: Schools represent a valuable setting for interventions to improve children's diets, as...
Abstract Objective: Government policy guidance in Victoria, Australia, encourages schools to provid...
Since 2005, all states and territories across Australia have progressively introduced policy guideli...
Objective: The foods sold in school canteens have a significant role to play in ensuring children co...
Issue addressed: In order to assess the impact of healthy school canteen policies on food availabili...
Objective: To examine the characteristics of food services in Victorian government primary and secon...
OBJECTIVE: To assess (i) the extent to which stakeholders have accepted and implemented a Healthy Fo...
Objective: Schools have been recognised as a potential setting for improving young peoples’ food and...
Objective: To identify sources of food eaten during the school day, the types of foods and frequency...
In Australia, school canteens are an integral part of the school environment and an ideal site to en...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : To identify barriers to the full implementation of new guidelines ...
Issue addressed: Since 2005, a government-endorsed strategy guiding food sold in New South Wales sch...
Aim: The introduction of the Healthy Food and Drink Policy in Western Australian government schools ...
Background: The implementation of nutrition policies in schools has been recommended as a strategy t...
Introduction: Schools represent a valuable setting for interventions to improve children's diets, as...
Abstract Objective: Government policy guidance in Victoria, Australia, encourages schools to provid...
Since 2005, all states and territories across Australia have progressively introduced policy guideli...
Objective: The foods sold in school canteens have a significant role to play in ensuring children co...
Issue addressed: In order to assess the impact of healthy school canteen policies on food availabili...
Objective: To examine the characteristics of food services in Victorian government primary and secon...
OBJECTIVE: To assess (i) the extent to which stakeholders have accepted and implemented a Healthy Fo...
Objective: Schools have been recognised as a potential setting for improving young peoples’ food and...
Objective: To identify sources of food eaten during the school day, the types of foods and frequency...
In Australia, school canteens are an integral part of the school environment and an ideal site to en...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...