Background In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for primary and special schools pupils (approximately 20,500 children) in an attempt to reduce health inequalities. The meals aimed to meet the Caroline Walker Trust (CWT) nutritional guidelines for primary schools. The study assesses the nutritional content of the meals, including children's actual intake. The Hull school is compared with a neighbouring school with no such initiative. Methods 64 childern aged 9–10 years participated from 2 primary schools. Fieldwork was undertaken over 5 days in each school. 320 meals were weighted and photographed before and after consumption to assess actual intake. Results Hull childern consumed (p < 0.001) less total ...
The school meals service developed from the beginning of the century into a service which was seen a...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective: To assess the nutritional quality of lunchtime food consumption among elementary-school c...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and special sch...
Canadian scientific literature lacks quantitative information on school meals, which, in Can-ada, ar...
Introduction Due to concern regarding the quality and health implications of schoolchildren's diets,...
Objective: To assess nutrient intake of children who buy lunch in school, outside school, or bring a...
In England, standards for school meals included both foods and nutrients until 2015. School policies...
Objective: Nutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools although ...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
In 2005, the nutritional content of children’s school lunches in England was widely criticised, lead...
In September 2009, middle and secondary schools in England were required to comply with food and nut...
Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
Children from secondary schools in the UK selected from photographs, dishes for the meal they would ...
The school meals service developed from the beginning of the century into a service which was seen a...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective: To assess the nutritional quality of lunchtime food consumption among elementary-school c...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and special sch...
Canadian scientific literature lacks quantitative information on school meals, which, in Can-ada, ar...
Introduction Due to concern regarding the quality and health implications of schoolchildren's diets,...
Objective: To assess nutrient intake of children who buy lunch in school, outside school, or bring a...
In England, standards for school meals included both foods and nutrients until 2015. School policies...
Objective: Nutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools although ...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
In 2005, the nutritional content of children’s school lunches in England was widely criticised, lead...
In September 2009, middle and secondary schools in England were required to comply with food and nut...
Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
Children from secondary schools in the UK selected from photographs, dishes for the meal they would ...
The school meals service developed from the beginning of the century into a service which was seen a...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective: To assess the nutritional quality of lunchtime food consumption among elementary-school c...