Childhood overweight and obesity have increased three-fold since 1980, and there is minimal evidence of any leveling off. Research has found that many school food programs are not sufficiently providing adequate nutrients and providing far too many calories and fat. Competitive foods are widely available in many schools which may possibly contribute to increased weight and body mass index (BMI) in students. This has put school food programs under scrutiny as a contributor to the childhood obesity crisis being faced. Schools can promote healthier eating by improving school meals, but most are forced to sell competitive foods to support their programs. Several programs have proven that children tend to gravitate towards healthier option when ...
Multiple studies show that many children and adolescents in the United States are overweight or at r...
This project reviews the literature related to the epidemic of childhood obesity. It looks specifica...
This project reviews the literature related to the epidemic of childhood obesity. It looks specifica...
The increased incidence of obesity among the nation's children has become an epidemic and is now con...
Rates of childhood obesity in have reached alarming proportions in many countries. Sixteen percent o...
During the last three decades the prevalence of obesity among U.S. children has risen dramatically [...
Rates of childhood obesity in have reached alarming proportions in many countries. Sixteen percent o...
OBJECTIVES:To examine high school personnel's perceptions of the school environment, its impact on o...
OBJECTIVES:To examine high school personnel's perceptions of the school environment, its impact on o...
Obesity rates in the United States are alarming, with more than one-third of U.S. adults and 17% of ...
Obesity rates in the United States are alarming, with more than one-third of U.S. adults and 17% of ...
Highlights findings from the 2004-05 School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study on the food environme...
Background Changes in the school food environment are a logical target to prevent childhood overweig...
This article is about child obesity, school food, and the key role schools can play in creating envi...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obese children in the United States draws concern for fu...
Multiple studies show that many children and adolescents in the United States are overweight or at r...
This project reviews the literature related to the epidemic of childhood obesity. It looks specifica...
This project reviews the literature related to the epidemic of childhood obesity. It looks specifica...
The increased incidence of obesity among the nation's children has become an epidemic and is now con...
Rates of childhood obesity in have reached alarming proportions in many countries. Sixteen percent o...
During the last three decades the prevalence of obesity among U.S. children has risen dramatically [...
Rates of childhood obesity in have reached alarming proportions in many countries. Sixteen percent o...
OBJECTIVES:To examine high school personnel's perceptions of the school environment, its impact on o...
OBJECTIVES:To examine high school personnel's perceptions of the school environment, its impact on o...
Obesity rates in the United States are alarming, with more than one-third of U.S. adults and 17% of ...
Obesity rates in the United States are alarming, with more than one-third of U.S. adults and 17% of ...
Highlights findings from the 2004-05 School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study on the food environme...
Background Changes in the school food environment are a logical target to prevent childhood overweig...
This article is about child obesity, school food, and the key role schools can play in creating envi...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obese children in the United States draws concern for fu...
Multiple studies show that many children and adolescents in the United States are overweight or at r...
This project reviews the literature related to the epidemic of childhood obesity. It looks specifica...
This project reviews the literature related to the epidemic of childhood obesity. It looks specifica...