Schools provided healthy meals even during COVID

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kaela Plank, Amanda Linares, Sridharshi C. Hewawitharana, Gail Woodward-Lopez
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COVID-related school closures had a big impact on millions of children nationwide, many of whom rely on schools for healthy meals. An online survey of 3,297 fourth- and fifth-grade students in 67 California schools studied the dietary habits of schoolchildren during the pandemic. The results showed that students who ate one or two school meals a day had significantly higher intakes of vegetables, whole fruits, and 100% fruit juice, compared to students who did not eat school meals. Specifically, students who ate one school meal a day ate more beans and orange vegetables, while those who ate two school meals a day consumed a wider variety of vegetables, including beans and orange vegetables. However, children who ate one school meal a day drank more fruit drinks and flavored milks than those who did not eat school meals. Further, students who ate two school meals consumed more fruit drinks, flavored milks, and sports and energy drinks than those who did not eat school meals. Our findings suggest that, while school meals were an important source of fruits and vegetables during the pandemic, more needs to be done to reduce consumption of sugary drinks.
即使在疫情期间,学校也提供健康膳食
与新冠肺炎相关的学校停课对全国数百万儿童产生了重大影响,其中许多儿童依赖学校提供健康膳食。一项针对加州67所学校3297名四年级和五年级学生的在线调查研究了疫情期间学童的饮食习惯。结果显示,每天吃一到两次校餐的学生,与不吃校餐的学生相比,蔬菜、全水果和100%果汁的摄入量明显更高。具体来说,每天吃一顿学校餐的学生吃了更多的豆类和橙色蔬菜,而每天吃两顿学校餐的学生吃了更多种类的蔬菜,包括豆类和橙色蔬菜。然而,每天吃一顿学校餐的孩子比不吃学校餐的孩子喝更多的水果饮料和调味牛奶。此外,吃两顿校餐的学生比不吃校餐的学生喝更多的水果饮料、调味牛奶、运动饮料和能量饮料。我们的研究结果表明,虽然学校膳食是大流行期间水果和蔬菜的重要来源,但还需要做更多的工作来减少含糖饮料的消费。
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California Agriculture
California Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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2.40
自引率
7.70%
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17
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>12 weeks
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