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  • 2. Factors affecting fruit and vegetable school lunch waste in Wisconsin elementary schools participating in Farm to School programmes.
    Bontrager Yoder AB, Foecke LL, Schoeller DA.
    Public Health Nutr; 2015 Oct; 18(15):2855-63. PubMed ID: 25728060
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  • 3. Middle-school students' school lunch consumption does not meet the new Institute of Medicine's National School Lunch Program recommendations.
    Cullen KW, Watson KB, Dave JM.
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  • 4. Younger Elementary School Students Waste More School Lunch Foods than Older Elementary School Students.
    Niaki SF, Moore CE, Chen TA, Weber Cullen K.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2017 Jan; 117(1):95-101. PubMed ID: 27637576
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  • 5. Amount of Time to Eat Lunch Is Associated with Children's Selection and Consumption of School Meal Entrée, Fruits, Vegetables, and Milk.
    Cohen JFW, Jahn JL, Richardson S, Cluggish SA, Parker E, Rimm EB.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2016 Jan; 116(1):123-128. PubMed ID: 26372337
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  • 6. Differential Improvements in Student Fruit and Vegetable Selection and Consumption in Response to the New National School Lunch Program Regulations: A Pilot Study.
    Cullen KW, Chen TA, Dave JM, Jensen H.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2015 May; 115(5):743-750. PubMed ID: 25556770
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  • 7. Selection and consumption of lunches by National School Lunch Program participants.
    Peckham JG, Kropp JD, Mroz TA, Haley-Zitlin V, Granberg EM.
    Appetite; 2019 Feb 01; 133():191-198. PubMed ID: 30389611
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  • 11. Nutrient Intake During School Lunch in Title I Elementary Schools With Universal Free Meals.
    Adams EL, Raynor HA, Thornton LM, Mazzeo SE, Bean MK.
    Health Educ Behav; 2022 Feb 01; 49(1):118-127. PubMed ID: 34024168
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  • 12. New school meal regulations increase fruit consumption and do not increase total plate waste.
    Schwartz MB, Henderson KE, Read M, Danna N, Ickovics JR.
    Child Obes; 2015 Jun 01; 11(3):242-7. PubMed ID: 25734372
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  • 15. Cafeteria assessment for elementary schools (CAFES): development, reliability testing, and predictive validity analysis.
    Rollings KA, Wells NM.
    BMC Public Health; 2018 Oct 03; 18(1):1154. PubMed ID: 30285685
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  • 17. Multi-pronged intervention to increase secondary student participation in school lunch: Design and rationale.
    Machado S, Ritchie L, Thompson H, Reed A, Castro AI, Neelon M, Madsen K.
    Contemp Clin Trials; 2019 Mar 03; 78():133-139. PubMed ID: 30769088
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  • 20. Wellness in the Schools: A Lunch Intervention Increases Fruit and Vegetable Consumption.
    Koch PA, Wolf RL, Trent RJ, Ang IYH, Dallefeld M, Tipton E, Gray HL, Guerra L, Di Noia J.
    Nutrients; 2021 Sep 02; 13(9):. PubMed ID: 34578962
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