Context: School-based nutrition interventions can support healthy eating in children.Objective: To identify components of school-based nutrition interventions and synthesize the impact on consumption of fruits and vegetables (FV) and nutrition knowledge (NK) in children aged 4–12 y.Data sources: Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and PICOS inclusion criteria, relevant systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses, written in English, published between 2010 and August 2020, across 6 databases were identified.Data extraction: Two reviewers independently performed data extraction and assessed the study quality.Data analysis: The JBI Critical Appraisal Instrument for Systematic Reviews and Research...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
Introduction: Less than 15% of the 4 to 8-year old children consume the recommended servings of frui...
Schools are identified as a key setting to influence children’s and adolescents’ healthy eating. Thi...
Background: Schools are the major locations for implementing children’s dietary behavior related edu...
Background: To our knowledge, no reviews have assessed the impact of a range of multi- and single-c...
Background: To our knowledge, no reviews have assessed the impact of a range of multi- and single-c...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Background: School procurement policies - e.g., free/reduced price provision of healthful foods/beve...
Abstract Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is one of the top 10 global risk factors for mo...
Background: Healthy eating by primary school-aged children is important for good health and developm...
Introduction: Less than 15% of the 4 to 8-year old children consume the recommended servings of frui...
2020 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. Objective: Diet and nutrition in childhood has...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
Introduction: Less than 15% of the 4 to 8-year old children consume the recommended servings of frui...
Schools are identified as a key setting to influence children’s and adolescents’ healthy eating. Thi...
Background: Schools are the major locations for implementing children’s dietary behavior related edu...
Background: To our knowledge, no reviews have assessed the impact of a range of multi- and single-c...
Background: To our knowledge, no reviews have assessed the impact of a range of multi- and single-c...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Background: School procurement policies - e.g., free/reduced price provision of healthful foods/beve...
Abstract Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is one of the top 10 global risk factors for mo...
Background: Healthy eating by primary school-aged children is important for good health and developm...
Introduction: Less than 15% of the 4 to 8-year old children consume the recommended servings of frui...
2020 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. Objective: Diet and nutrition in childhood has...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
Introduction: Less than 15% of the 4 to 8-year old children consume the recommended servings of frui...