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Food Consumption Patterns In Elementary School Children

Abstract

PURPOSE: Food consumption was investigated in children attending three elementary schools in urban Hamilton, Ontario. METHODS: Dietary data were collected from 92 children in grades 2 to 4 through 24-hour dietary recalls (39% participation rate). Servings of four food groups were compared with recommended daily servings in Canada's Food Guide. RESULTS: The majority of students did not consume the recommended five daily servings of vegetables and fruit. On average, they consumed a high number of servings of "other foods," which were not included in the four food groups. More than 50% of the students did not consume the recommended daily servings of milk products, and only a small proportion (21%) drank milk during school lunch. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend that primary school educators promote the consumption of vegetables and fruits and milk products at school, either through healthy snack programs or educational programs.

Authors

Moffat T; Galloway T

Journal

Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, Vol. 69, No. 3, pp. 152–154

Publisher

Dietitians of Canada

Publication Date

September 1, 2008

DOI

10.3148/69.3.2008.152

ISSN

1486-3847

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