Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional quality and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGEs) of primary school meals due to the adoption of new mandatory food-based standards for school meals. Setting Nationally representative random sample of 136 primary schools in England was selected for the Primary School Food Survey (PSFS) with 50% response rate. Participants A sample of 6690 primary students from PSFS who consumed school meals. Outcome measures Primary School Food Plan (SFP) nutritional impact was assessed using both macronutrient and micronutrient quality. The environmental impact was measured by GHGEs. Methods The scenario tested was one in which every meal served in schools met...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.From September 2008, all prim...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
There is an urgent need to rethink our global food systems. The world is facing a nutrition crisis, ...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
In 2005, the nutritional content of children’s school lunches in England was widely criticised, lead...
Part of the Research Topic: Dietary-change Strategies for Sustainable Diets and their Impact on Huma...
In the UK, the school meal has become an emotive political and social issue, following the realizati...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
In September 2009, middle and secondary schools in England were required to comply with food and nut...
Background: School food standards (SFS) are a legal requirement for state-funded schools in England ...
The inhabitants of the world are expected to grow by two billion in the next two decades; as populat...
INTRODUCTION Excess free sugar intake is associated with obesity and poor dental health. Adolesce...
Objective: Nutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools although ...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.From September 2008, all prim...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
There is an urgent need to rethink our global food systems. The world is facing a nutrition crisis, ...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
In 2005, the nutritional content of children’s school lunches in England was widely criticised, lead...
Part of the Research Topic: Dietary-change Strategies for Sustainable Diets and their Impact on Huma...
In the UK, the school meal has become an emotive political and social issue, following the realizati...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
In September 2009, middle and secondary schools in England were required to comply with food and nut...
Background: School food standards (SFS) are a legal requirement for state-funded schools in England ...
The inhabitants of the world are expected to grow by two billion in the next two decades; as populat...
INTRODUCTION Excess free sugar intake is associated with obesity and poor dental health. Adolesce...
Objective: Nutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools although ...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.From September 2008, all prim...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
There is an urgent need to rethink our global food systems. The world is facing a nutrition crisis, ...