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Associations between school meals offered through the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program and fruit and vegetable intake among ethnically diverse, low-income children.

机译:通过“国家学校午餐计划”和“学校早餐计划”提供的学校伙食与不同种族的低收入儿童的水果和蔬菜摄入量之间存在关联。

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BACKGROUND: Despite evidence in support of the health benefits associated with fruit and vegetable (FV) intake, national data indicate that FV consumption among school-aged children is below recommended levels, particularly among low-income children. School meals offered through the School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program can provide an important contribution to child FV intake. This study examines the proportion of fruits and vegetables consumed from school meals programs among ethnically diverse, low socioeconomic status children. METHODS: Participants (n = 103) included fourth to sixth grade boys and girls from 4 urban elementary schools in St. Paul, Minnesota serving primarily low-income populations. Research staff interviewed children during school hours and recorded dietary intake via 24-hour recall. Analysis included descriptive statistics using cross tabulations and means. RESULTS: Average reported mean (SD) daily FV intake was 3.6 (2.5) servings, with 80% of children consuming fewer than 5 daily servings of FV. On average, children consumed over half of their daily FV intake within school. Children with low FV intake (<5 FV servings daily) consumed a higher proportion of their daily intake at school than children with higher FV intake (>/=5 FV servings daily) (39% vs 59%; p = .002). CONCLUSIONS: Child FV intake is below recommended levels. School meals provide an important contribution to the daily FV intake among ethnically diverse, low socioeconomic status children, particularly among those with the lowest FV intake. School meals programs promoting FV intake within the school environment may provide an opportunity to encourage increased FV consumption.
机译:背景:尽管有证据支持摄入水果和蔬菜(FV)对健康有好处,但国家数据表明,学龄儿童的FV消费量低于建议水平,特别是在低收入儿童中。通过学校早餐计划和国家学校午餐计划提供的学校餐点可为儿童FV的摄入做出重要贡献。这项研究调查了在不同种族,社会经济地位低下的儿童中,从学校供餐计划中食用的水果和蔬菜的比例。方法:参与者(n = 103)包括来自明尼苏达州圣保罗市4所城市小学的四年级至六年级男孩和女孩,主要服务于低收入人群。研究人员在上学期间采访了孩子,并通过24小时召回记录了饮食摄入量。分析包括使用交叉表和均值的描述性统计数据。结果:报告的平均每日平均FV摄入量为3.6(2.5)份,其中80%的儿童每天食用FV少于5份。平均而言,孩子们在学校内消耗的日常FV摄入量超过一半。 FV摄入量较低(每天<5 FV份量)的孩子在学校每天摄入的食物比例要高于FV摄入量较高的孩子(> / = 5 FV份量)(39%vs 59%; p = .002)。结论:儿童FV摄入量低于建议水平。在不同种族,社会经济地位低下的儿童中,尤其是在FV摄入量最低的儿童中,学校进餐对FV的每日摄入量起重要作用。在学校环境中促进FV摄入的学校餐饮计划可能提供鼓励增加FV消费的机会。

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