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The impact of a population-level school food and nutrition policy on dietary intake and body weights of Canadian children
Authors:Christina Fung  Jessie-Lee D. McIsaac  Stefan Kuhle  Sara F.L. Kirk  Paul J. Veugelers
Affiliation:1. University of Alberta, School of Public Health, 3-50 University Terrace, 8303-112 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2T4, Canada;2. Dalhousie University, School of Health and Human Performance, 1318 Robie Street, PO BOX 15000, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2, Canada;3. IWK Health Centre, Perinatal Epidemiology Research Unit, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;4. MRC Human Nutrition Research, Elsie Widdowson Laboratory, Cambridge CB1 9NL, UK
Abstract:

Objective

The objective of this study is to assess population-level trends in children's dietary intake and weight status before and after the implementation of a provincial school nutrition policy in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.

Method

Self-reported dietary behavior and nutrient intake and measured body mass index were collected as part of a population-level study with grade 5 students in 2003 (n = 5215) and 2011 (5508), prior to and following implementation of the policy. We applied random effects regression methods to assess the effect of the policy on dietary and health outcomes.

Results

In 2011, students reported consuming more milk products, while there was no difference in mean consumption of vegetables and fruits in adjusted models. Adjusted regression analysis revealed a statistically significant decrease in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. Despite significant temporal decreases in dietary energy intake and increases in diet quality, prevalence rates of overweight and obesity continued to increase.

Conclusion

This population-level intervention research suggests a positive influence of school nutrition policies on diet quality, energy intake and healthy beverage consumption, and that more action beyond schools is needed to curb the increases in the prevalence of childhood obesity.
Keywords:Population Health Intervention Research   Children   Obesity prevention   Food and nutrition policy   School health   Dietary intake
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