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The following pages link to The contribution of school meals to food consumption and nutrient intakes of young people aged 4-18 years in England (Q36768443):
Displaying 28 items.
- Community-based interventions for enhancing access to or consumption of fruit and vegetables among five to 18-year olds: a scoping review (Q30528602) (← links)
- Dietary and lifestyle habits amongst adolescents in Bahrain (Q35208695) (← links)
- Changes in dietary behavior among adolescents and their association with government nutrition policies in Korea, 2005-2009. (Q35754327) (← links)
- Macro and Micro-Nutrients Intake, Food Groups Consumption and Dietary Habits among Female Students in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (Q36065524) (← links)
- The contribution of school meals to energy and nutrient intake of Swedish children in relation to dietary guidelines (Q36237097) (← links)
- Sustainability of a Curriculum-based Intervention on Dietary Behaviours and Physical Activity among Primary School Children in Trinidad and Tobago (Q36306314) (← links)
- Food and drink consumption at school lunchtime: the impact of lunch type and contribution to overall intake in British 9-10-year-old children (Q37019120) (← links)
- Symposium on 'Intervention policies for deprived households' Policy initiatives to address low-income households' nutritional needs in the UK. (Q37242730) (← links)
- Do school based food and nutrition policies improve diet and reduce obesity? (Q37332249) (← links)
- How to find information on national food and nutrient consumption surveys across Europe: systematic literature review and questionnaires to selected country experts are both good strategies (Q37548832) (← links)
- School food standards in the UK: implementation and evaluation. (Q38098324) (← links)
- Examining school-day dietary intakes among Canadian children (Q38612943) (← links)
- A Systematic Review of Methods to Assess Children's Diets in the School Context (Q39092543) (← links)
- Nutrient offerings from the meals and snacks served in four daycare centers in Guatemala City (Q39977819) (← links)
- Adolescents' views about a proposed rewards intervention to promote healthy food choice in secondary school canteens (Q40193962) (← links)
- Early life determinants of dietary patterns in preschool children: Rhea mother-child cohort, Crete, Greece (Q40829541) (← links)
- The relationship between school lunch attendance and the food intakes of French schoolchildren aged 3-17 years (Q41508360) (← links)
- Dietary habits and nutrient intake of Finnish adolescents (Q43049944) (← links)
- The effects of a school-based intervention programme on dietary intakes and physical activity among primary-school children in Trinidad and Tobago (Q43167224) (← links)
- Meal and snacking patterns of school-aged children in Scotland (Q43286136) (← links)
- Associations between usual school lunch attendance and eating habits and sedentary behaviour in French children and adolescents (Q43430867) (← links)
- School meals in French secondary state schools with regard to the national recommendations (Q44031191) (← links)
- A kitchen-based intervention to improve nutritional intake from school lunches in children aged 12-16 years (Q46311752) (← links)
- The quality of midday meals eaten at school by adolescents; school lunches compared with packed lunches and their contribution to total energy and nutrient intakes (Q51010107) (← links)
- School meals in French secondary state schools: do national recommendations lead to healthier nutrition on offer? (Q51015933) (← links)
- Where has all the chocolate gone? A national survey assesses the effects of recent legislation to improve the nutritional quality of English secondary-school vending (Q51046765) (← links)
- Nutritional composition, assessed by chemical analyses, of prepared foods available for primary-school children: a comparison of public and private schools (Q51774164) (← links)
- Nutritional value of school meals and their contributions to energy and nutrient intakes of rural school children in Enugu and Anambra States, Nigeria (Q90177994) (← links)