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419 related items for PubMed ID: 21752309

  • 1. The quality of school lunch consumed reflects overall eating patterns in 11-16-year-old schoolchildren in Finland.
    Tilles-Tirkkonen T, Pentikäinen S, Lappi J, Karhunen L, Poutanen K, Mykkänen H.
    Public Health Nutr; 2011 Dec; 14(12):2092-8. PubMed ID: 21752309
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    Rongen FC, van Kleef E, Sanjaya S, Vingerhoeds MH, Buurma-Rethans EJM, van den Bogaard C, van Rossum CTM, Seidell JC, Dijkstra SC.
    BMC Public Health; 2019 Oct 24; 19(1):1365. PubMed ID: 31651297
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  • 3. Dietary habits and nutrient intake of Finnish adolescents.
    Hoppu U, Lehtisalo J, Tapanainen H, Pietinen P.
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  • 4. Lunch on School Days in Canada: Examining Contributions to Nutrient and Food Group Intake and Differences across Eating Locations.
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  • 6. Determinants of a regular intake of a nutritionally balanced school lunch among 10-17-year-old schoolchildren with special reference to sense of coherence.
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  • 7. Differential Improvements in Student Fruit and Vegetable Selection and Consumption in Response to the New National School Lunch Program Regulations: A Pilot Study.
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  • 8. Consumption of low-nutrient, energy-dense foods and beverages at school, home, and other locations among school lunch participants and nonparticipants.
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  • 9. Eating School Lunch Is Associated with Higher Diet Quality among Elementary School Students.
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    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2016 Nov 24; 116(11):1817-1824. PubMed ID: 27216647
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  • 10. Children's lunchtime food choices following the introduction of food-based standards for school meals: observations from six primary schools in Sheffield.
    Golley R, Pearce J, Nelson M.
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  • 11. Is it better at home with my family? The effects of people and place on children's eating behavior.
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  • 12. Eating School Meals Daily Is Associated with Healthier Dietary Intakes: The Healthy Communities Study.
    Au LE, Gurzo K, Gosliner W, Webb KL, Crawford PB, Ritchie LD.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2018 Aug 01; 118(8):1474-1481.e1. PubMed ID: 29555435
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  • 13. Food and drink consumption at school lunchtime: the impact of lunch type and contribution to overall intake in British 9-10-year-old children.
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  • 14. Nutritional quality of meals compared to snacks in child care.
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  • 15. Meal patterns and food use in 10- to 11-year-old Finnish children.
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  • 17. What children eat during afternoons and evenings: is it important?
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  • 18. The relationship between school lunch attendance and the food intakes of French schoolchildren aged 3-17 years.
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  • 19. Younger Elementary School Students Waste More School Lunch Foods than Older Elementary School Students.
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  • 20. Children's eating behavior: the importance of nutrition standards for foods in schools.
    Bevans KB, Sanchez B, Teneralli R, Forrest CB.
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