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Evaluating the impact of a Connecticut program to reduce availability of unhealthy competitive food in schools.

机译:评估康涅狄格州计划的影响,以减少学校中不健康竞争性食品的供应。

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BACKGROUND: This article seeks to inform state and local school food policies by evaluating the impact of Connecticut's Healthy Food Certification (HFC), a program which provides monetary incentives to school districts that choose to implement state nutrition standards for all foods sold to students outside reimbursable school meals. METHODS: Food service directors from all school districts participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) (N = 151) in Connecticut were surveyed about the availability of competitive foods before and after the 2006-2007 implementation of HFC. Food categories were coded as healthy or unhealthy based on whether they met the Connecticut Nutrition Standards. Data on NSLP participation were provided by the State Department of Education. Changes in NSLP participation and availability of unhealthy competitive foods in elementary, middle, and high schools were compared pre- and post-HFC across districts participating (n = 74) versus not participating (n = 77) in HFC. RESULTS: On average, all districts in Connecticut reduced the availability of unhealthy competitive foods, with a significantly greater reduction among HFC districts. Average NSLP participation also increased across the state. Participating in HFC was associated with significantly greater NSLP participation for paid meals in middle school; however, implementing HFC did not increase overall NSLP participation beyond the statewide upward trend. CONCLUSION: The 2006-2007 school year was marked by a significant decrease in unhealthy competitive foods and an increase in NSLP participation across the state. Participation in Connecticut's voluntary HFC further reduced the availability of unhealthy competitive foods in local school districts, and had either a positive or neutral effect on NSLP participation.
机译:背景:本文旨在通过评估康涅狄格州的健康食品认证(HFC)的影响来为州和地方学校的食品政策提供信息,该计划为那些选择对出售给有偿的学生的所有食品实施州营养标准的学区提供金钱奖励学校用餐。方法:在2006-2007年实施HFC之前和之后,对参加康涅狄格州国家学校午餐计划(NSLP)(N = 151)的所有学区的食品服务主管进行了调查,以了解竞争性食品的供应情况。根据食品类别是否符合康涅狄格州营养标准,将其分类为健康或不健康。 NSLP参与的数据由国务院教育部提供。比较了参加HFC的地区(n = 74)和未参加(n = 77)地区在HFC之前和之后,NSLP参与的变化以及小学,初中和高中不健康竞争性食品的供应情况。结果:平均而言,康涅狄格州的所有地区都减少了不健康竞争性食品的供应,而HFC地区之间的减少幅度更大。全州NSLP的平均参与度也有所增加。参加HFC与NSLP参加中学有偿膳食的参与显着增加有关;但是,实施HFC并未使NSLP的整体参与度超过全州的上升趋势。结论:2006-2007学年,全州不健康竞争性食品的显着减少和NSLP参与的增加。参加康涅狄格州的自愿性HFC进一步减少了当地学区提供的不健康竞争性食品,并且对NSLP的参与产生了积极或中性的影响。

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