BackgroundThere is significant opportunity to improve the nutritional quality of foods packed in children’s school lunchboxes. Interventions that are effective and scalable targeting the school and home environment are therefore warranted. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a multicomponent, mobile health–based intervention, SWAP IT, in reducing the energy contribution of discretionary (ie, less healthy) foods and drinks packed for children to consume at school. MethodsA type I effectiveness–implementation hybrid cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted in 32 primary schools located across 3 local health districts in New South Wales, Australia, to compare the effects of a 6-month interv...
Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but stu...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Obesity is the most common chronic disease among children. National School Lunch Program (NSLP) plat...
Background: School food outlets represent a key setting for public health nutrition intervention. Th...
The SWAP IT program aims to improve the nutritional quality of school lunchboxes via a multicomponen...
Introduction: School canteens are the most frequently accessed take-away food outlet by Australian c...
Background: School canteens represent an opportune setting in which to deliver public health nutriti...
Background School food services, including cafeterias and canteens, are an ...
Children's packed lunches contain more sugar than school-provided meals. Interventions to improve th...
Children's packed lunches contain more sugar than school-provided meals. Interventions to improve th...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Abstract Background Internatio...
Background: The implementation of school nutrition policies, which govern the provision of food in s...
Government standards are now in place for children's school meals but not for lunches prepared at ho...
Background: The implementation of nutrition policies in schools has been recommended as a strategy t...
Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but stu...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Obesity is the most common chronic disease among children. National School Lunch Program (NSLP) plat...
Background: School food outlets represent a key setting for public health nutrition intervention. Th...
The SWAP IT program aims to improve the nutritional quality of school lunchboxes via a multicomponen...
Introduction: School canteens are the most frequently accessed take-away food outlet by Australian c...
Background: School canteens represent an opportune setting in which to deliver public health nutriti...
Background School food services, including cafeterias and canteens, are an ...
Children's packed lunches contain more sugar than school-provided meals. Interventions to improve th...
Children's packed lunches contain more sugar than school-provided meals. Interventions to improve th...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Abstract Background Internatio...
Background: The implementation of school nutrition policies, which govern the provision of food in s...
Government standards are now in place for children's school meals but not for lunches prepared at ho...
Background: The implementation of nutrition policies in schools has been recommended as a strategy t...
Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but stu...
Background: The implementation of healthy school canteen policies has been recommended as a strategy...
Obesity is the most common chronic disease among children. National School Lunch Program (NSLP) plat...