OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated the impact of a national school programme of universal free healthy breakfast provision in Wales, UK. DESIGN: A cluster randomised controlled trial with repeated cross-sectional design and a 12-month follow-up. Primary outcomes were breakfast skipping, breakfast diet and episodic memory. Secondary outcomes were frequency of eating breakfast at home and at school, breakfast attitudes, rest-of-day diet and class behaviour. SETTING: Primary schools in nine local education authority areas. SUBJECTS: A total of 4350 students (aged 9-11 years) at baseline and 4472 at follow-up in 111 schools. RESULTS: Students in intervention schools reported significantly higher numbers of healthy food items consumed at bre...
Abstract. Breakfast is widely recognized as the most important meal of the day due to the numerous b...
The provision of school breakfast has become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years. However...
OBJECTIVES: To examine school-level relationships between deprivation and breakfast eating behaviour...
OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated the impact of a national school programme of universal free h...
BACKGROUND: School-based breakfast provision is increasingly being seen as a means of improving educ...
Background: School-based breakfast provision is increasingly being seen as a means of improving educ...
Objectives: Universal interventions may widen or narrow inequalities if disproportionately effective...
Background This study examined the nutritional intake of 9–11 year old children in Wales, UK, to ass...
OBJECTIVES: Universal interventions may widen or narrow inequalities if disproportionately effective...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 55,000 children in New Zealand do not eat breakfast on any given day. Regu...
Breakfast consumption has been consistently associated with health outcomes and cognitive functionin...
Objective Breakfast consumption has been consistently associated with health outcomes and cognitive ...
Abstract. Breakfast is widely recognized as the most important meal of the day due to the numerous b...
The provision of school breakfast has become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years. However...
OBJECTIVES: To examine school-level relationships between deprivation and breakfast eating behaviour...
OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated the impact of a national school programme of universal free h...
BACKGROUND: School-based breakfast provision is increasingly being seen as a means of improving educ...
Background: School-based breakfast provision is increasingly being seen as a means of improving educ...
Objectives: Universal interventions may widen or narrow inequalities if disproportionately effective...
Background This study examined the nutritional intake of 9–11 year old children in Wales, UK, to ass...
OBJECTIVES: Universal interventions may widen or narrow inequalities if disproportionately effective...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 55,000 children in New Zealand do not eat breakfast on any given day. Regu...
Breakfast consumption has been consistently associated with health outcomes and cognitive functionin...
Objective Breakfast consumption has been consistently associated with health outcomes and cognitive ...
Abstract. Breakfast is widely recognized as the most important meal of the day due to the numerous b...
The provision of school breakfast has become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years. However...
OBJECTIVES: To examine school-level relationships between deprivation and breakfast eating behaviour...