Very little research has focussed on children's school lunchboxes from both a health and environment standpoint. This scoping review explores studies that considered children's lunchbox food consumption trends at school and the environmental impacts of lunchbox contents. We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed literature with a focus on lunchboxes of children in preschool or primary school settings that contained food packed from home, through the lens of food and nutrition in combination with environmental outcomes-particularly food and/or packaging waste. The review included 10 studies, with articles from Australia, USA, Spain, New Zealand and the UK. Half of them were intervention studies aiming to shift knowledge levels and attit...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
The Balanced School Day (BSD), an alternative to the Traditional Schedule (TS), provides two 20-minu...
There is little agreement among governments, institutions, scientists and food activists as to how t...
Although most children in Australia bring a packed lunch from home to school, research on the enviro...
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...
Objective: The foods sold in school canteens have a significant role to play in ensuring children co...
Existing research exploring children’s lunchboxes highlights how this everyday object ‘is a containe...
Objective: To use an innovative mixed-method approach to analyse and describe 8–10-year-olds’ home a...
School food systems play a role in the wider food system, but there is a scarcity of literature expl...
BackgroundThere is significant opportunity to improve the nutritional quality of foods packed in chi...
Background Childhood obesity continues to rise in the UK from 9.3% in children aged 4-5 years to 19....
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate children’s school lunchboxes and explore the in...
The volume of food waste produced by primary and secondary schools during school lunches raises sign...
Objective: To identify sources of food eaten during the school day, the types of foods and frequency...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
The Balanced School Day (BSD), an alternative to the Traditional Schedule (TS), provides two 20-minu...
There is little agreement among governments, institutions, scientists and food activists as to how t...
Although most children in Australia bring a packed lunch from home to school, research on the enviro...
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...
Objective: The foods sold in school canteens have a significant role to play in ensuring children co...
Existing research exploring children’s lunchboxes highlights how this everyday object ‘is a containe...
Objective: To use an innovative mixed-method approach to analyse and describe 8–10-year-olds’ home a...
School food systems play a role in the wider food system, but there is a scarcity of literature expl...
BackgroundThere is significant opportunity to improve the nutritional quality of foods packed in chi...
Background Childhood obesity continues to rise in the UK from 9.3% in children aged 4-5 years to 19....
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate children’s school lunchboxes and explore the in...
The volume of food waste produced by primary and secondary schools during school lunches raises sign...
Objective: To identify sources of food eaten during the school day, the types of foods and frequency...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
The Balanced School Day (BSD), an alternative to the Traditional Schedule (TS), provides two 20-minu...
There is little agreement among governments, institutions, scientists and food activists as to how t...