Aims: Although previous research has shown the Food Dudes programme increases children’s lunchtime fruit and vegetable consumption, research has seldom evaluated whether the intervention can decrease the consumption of high fat and sugar foods. This study is the first, independent evaluation of the Food Dudes programme to explore whether the programme could change children’s lunchtime fruit and vegetable consumption and consumption of high fat and sugar foods following the intervention and explore any relationship between these variables.\ud Methods: The Food Dudes programme was evaluated in 15 primary schools in the West Midlands UK (n=2,433) at baseline (pre intervention), 3 months and 12 months post intervention. Consumption was measured...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: An increased intake of vegetable and fruit (VF) through school meals can contribute to t...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...
Objectives: Although previous research has shown that the Food Dudes programme increases children’s ...
Purpose - This study is based on previous research which suggests that the Dudes programme increases...
Previous research into the effectiveness of healthy eating programmes has shown increases in healthf...
Aims: Although previous research has shown the Food Dudes programme increases children’s fruit and v...
There is now a substantial body of epidemiological evidence that suggests an association between inc...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but stu...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of obesity have become a major concern for the western world, and one way...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children’s food familiarity, preferences, a...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: An increased intake of vegetable and fruit (VF) through school meals can contribute to t...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...
Objectives: Although previous research has shown that the Food Dudes programme increases children’s ...
Purpose - This study is based on previous research which suggests that the Dudes programme increases...
Previous research into the effectiveness of healthy eating programmes has shown increases in healthf...
Aims: Although previous research has shown the Food Dudes programme increases children’s fruit and v...
There is now a substantial body of epidemiological evidence that suggests an association between inc...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence base of the Food Dudes healthy eating programme, specifically the ...
Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but stu...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of obesity have become a major concern for the western world, and one way...
Objective: To systematically review the feasibility and effectiveness of recent school lunch interve...
School meals have the potential to provide an important source of good nutrition for young people. H...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children’s food familiarity, preferences, a...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: An increased intake of vegetable and fruit (VF) through school meals can contribute to t...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...