To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diet of 7-year-old children by comparison with food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG) and reference values for nutrient intake. DESIGN: Food and nutrient intake was assessed by 3 d weighed dietary records of 7-year-olds in six randomly chosen schools in Reykjavik, Iceland. Height and weight were measured. The diet of 165 children (62 % of sample) was evaluated by the Icelandic FBDG and the Nordic reference values (NRV) for nutrient intake. SETTING: Six randomly chosen schools in Reykjavik, Iceland. RESULTS: The FBDG on fruits and vegetables was reached by less than 20 % of the children. A total of 52 % reach...
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A child’s diet is an important determinant for later health, growth and development. In Denmark, mos...
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Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
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Purpose – There is a strong interest in the quality of children’s diets as this can impact on curren...
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Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
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A child’s diet is an important determinant for later health, growth and development. In Denmark, mos...
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Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
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Purpose – There is a strong interest in the quality of children’s diets as this can impact on curren...
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Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
Background: In Sweden, school meals are served free of charge and Swedish law states that school mea...
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Abstract: The aim of our study was to assess nutritional intake and anthropometric statuses in schoo...
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