A randomised controlled study was carried out of the effect on growth of the provision of free milk supplements to schoolchildren aged 7 and 8. In selecting children for this study, the aim was to identify those whose socioeconomic circumstances might place them at a disadvantage for growth. Five hundred and eighty-one-children were selected from schools where a high proportion of the pupils received free school meals, and from families with four or more children. The subjects were randomly allocated to receive a third of a pint (190 ml) of free milk daily for six school terms or to a control group. The mean difference in height gain at the end of twenty-one-and-a-half months was 3% or 2.93 mm (P less than 0.05) in favour of the children pr...
Objective We tested the hypothesis that supplementation with a micronutrient-fortified beverage imp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Animal Source Food on the growth of M...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
A randomised controlled study was carried out of the effect on growth of the provision of free milk ...
Twelve hundred and fifty-one pregnant women were contacted and their infants followed to age 5 years...
SUMMARY The effect of school meals on the rate ofgrowth was assessed in two sets of children over on...
The positive relationship between per capita availability of dairy products and average height found...
Observational studies of dietary patterns and growth and studies with milk supplementation have show...
Objective Adequate nutrition is critical for optimal growth and development. However, young children...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the impact of fortified milk on various aspect...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
(1) Background: Pediatric obesity continues to be a major public health issue. Poor food selection i...
OBJECTIVE: To study whether service of a free school lunch has an impact on weight development and f...
A take-home milk supplementation programme consisting of 2 kg dry powdered milk offered monthly for ...
Objective We tested the hypothesis that supplementation with a micronutrient-fortified beverage imp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Animal Source Food on the growth of M...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...
A randomised controlled study was carried out of the effect on growth of the provision of free milk ...
Twelve hundred and fifty-one pregnant women were contacted and their infants followed to age 5 years...
SUMMARY The effect of school meals on the rate ofgrowth was assessed in two sets of children over on...
The positive relationship between per capita availability of dairy products and average height found...
Observational studies of dietary patterns and growth and studies with milk supplementation have show...
Objective Adequate nutrition is critical for optimal growth and development. However, young children...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the impact of fortified milk on various aspect...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
(1) Background: Pediatric obesity continues to be a major public health issue. Poor food selection i...
OBJECTIVE: To study whether service of a free school lunch has an impact on weight development and f...
A take-home milk supplementation programme consisting of 2 kg dry powdered milk offered monthly for ...
Objective We tested the hypothesis that supplementation with a micronutrient-fortified beverage imp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Animal Source Food on the growth of M...
BackgroundIn April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary and s...