Describes a two-year project funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, which commenced in October 1998. The aim of the project is to test whether the introduction of fruit tuck shops in primary schools in underprivileged areas can be associated with a change in the fruit consumption of pupils at those schools, when compared with pupils in comparison schools where fruit tuck shops are not in operation. A secondary aim is to identify the most effective ways of operating fruit tuck shops in primary schools. Overall, the research will provide guidance to schools, health and education authorities on the feasibility and potential nutritional benefit of setting up fruit tuck shops in primary schools
Background: Limited evidence exists describing the effectiveness of strategies in facilitating the i...
This study reports the effect of a school-randomized fruit and vegetable intervention consisting of ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...
Describes a two-year project funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, which commen...
This paper reports on the key lessons learned during the course of a randomised controlled trial of ...
Aims: To estimate the impact of school fruit tuck shops on children's consumption of fruit and sweet...
This paper aimed to identify the key elements that should be included in a fruit and vegetable‐promo...
Objectives: The Tooty Fruity Vegie (TFV) project was a multi-strategic, school-based intervention ai...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background and aims: Identifying strategies to increa...
A pack to encourage primary school children to consume more fruit and vegetables consists of a fridg...
To explore whether initiatives to promote fruit and vegetables in primary schools are associated wit...
Abstract Objectives: The Tooty Fruity Vegie (TFV) project was a multi‐strategic, school‐based interv...
Abstract Background The School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme (SFVS) is an important public health inter...
Background: Children’s fruit and vegetable intake in the UK is low. Changing intake is challenging. ...
Background: Limited evidence exists describing the effectiveness of strategies in facilitating the i...
Background: Limited evidence exists describing the effectiveness of strategies in facilitating the i...
This study reports the effect of a school-randomized fruit and vegetable intervention consisting of ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...
Describes a two-year project funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, which commen...
This paper reports on the key lessons learned during the course of a randomised controlled trial of ...
Aims: To estimate the impact of school fruit tuck shops on children's consumption of fruit and sweet...
This paper aimed to identify the key elements that should be included in a fruit and vegetable‐promo...
Objectives: The Tooty Fruity Vegie (TFV) project was a multi-strategic, school-based intervention ai...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background and aims: Identifying strategies to increa...
A pack to encourage primary school children to consume more fruit and vegetables consists of a fridg...
To explore whether initiatives to promote fruit and vegetables in primary schools are associated wit...
Abstract Objectives: The Tooty Fruity Vegie (TFV) project was a multi‐strategic, school‐based interv...
Abstract Background The School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme (SFVS) is an important public health inter...
Background: Children’s fruit and vegetable intake in the UK is low. Changing intake is challenging. ...
Background: Limited evidence exists describing the effectiveness of strategies in facilitating the i...
Background: Limited evidence exists describing the effectiveness of strategies in facilitating the i...
This study reports the effect of a school-randomized fruit and vegetable intervention consisting of ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...