INTRODUCTION Excess free sugar intake is associated with obesity and poor dental health. Adolescents consume substantially more free sugar than is recommended. National (UK) School Food Standards (SFS) are in place but are not mandatory in all schools, and their impact on the diets of secondary school pupils is unknown. We aim to evaluate how SFS and wider healthy eating recommendations (from the national School Food Plan (SFP)) are implemented in secondary schools and how they influence pupils' diets and dental health. METHODS AND ANALYSIS Secondary-level academies/free schools in the West Midlands, UK were divided into two groups: SFS mandated and SFS non-mandated. Using propensity scores to guide sampling, we aim to recruit 22 s...
The study involves a comparison of pupils’ consumption of macro and micro nutrient rich food as well...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
Introduction: Dental Caries is the most chronic infectious disease of childhood, caused by frequent ...
INTRODUCTION Excess free sugar intake is associated with obesity and poor dental health. Adolesce...
Background: School food standards (SFS) are a legal requirement for state-funded schools in England ...
Background: Adolescence is a critical period for the formation of dietary behaviours and body weight...
BackgroundAdolescence is recognised as a period of nutritional vulnerability, with evidence indicati...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
BACKGROUND: The importance of a multifactorial whole school approach to healthy eating is gaining mu...
In September 2009, middle and secondary schools in England were required to comply with food and nut...
BACKGROUND: The importance of a multifactorial whole school approach to healthy eating is gaining mu...
Background: The school food environment is important to target as less healthful fo...
High consumption rate of unhealthy foods such as sweets, snacks and soft drinks between main meals a...
Objective: Nutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools although ...
The study involves a comparison of pupils’ consumption of macro and micro nutrient rich food as well...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
Introduction: Dental Caries is the most chronic infectious disease of childhood, caused by frequent ...
INTRODUCTION Excess free sugar intake is associated with obesity and poor dental health. Adolesce...
Background: School food standards (SFS) are a legal requirement for state-funded schools in England ...
Background: Adolescence is a critical period for the formation of dietary behaviours and body weight...
BackgroundAdolescence is recognised as a period of nutritional vulnerability, with evidence indicati...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
BACKGROUND: The importance of a multifactorial whole school approach to healthy eating is gaining mu...
In September 2009, middle and secondary schools in England were required to comply with food and nut...
BACKGROUND: The importance of a multifactorial whole school approach to healthy eating is gaining mu...
Background: The school food environment is important to target as less healthful fo...
High consumption rate of unhealthy foods such as sweets, snacks and soft drinks between main meals a...
Objective: Nutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools although ...
The study involves a comparison of pupils’ consumption of macro and micro nutrient rich food as well...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
Introduction: Dental Caries is the most chronic infectious disease of childhood, caused by frequent ...