Short communicationKey differences between school lunches and packed lunches in primary schools in England in 2009

J Pearce, C Harper, D Haroun, L Wood… - Public health …, 2011 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo compare the key differences between school lunches and packed lunches as
consumed in a nationally representative sample of primary schools, 6–8 months after the …

Lunchtime food and nutrient intakes of secondary-school pupils; a comparison of school lunches and packed lunches following the introduction of mandatory food …

J Pearce, L Wood, M Nelson - Public health nutrition, 2013 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo compare the key differences between school lunches and packed lunches as
eaten in eleven secondary schools in England, 21 months after the food-based standards for …

School lunches v. packed lunches: a comparison of secondary schools in England following the introduction of compulsory school food standards

L Stevens, J Nicholas, L Wood, M Nelson - Public health nutrition, 2013 - cambridge.org
ObjectivesTo compare food choices and nutrient intakes of pupils taking a school lunch or a
packed lunch in eighty secondary schools in England, following the introduction of the food …

A comparison of British school meals and packed lunches from 1990 to 2007: meta-analysis by lunch type

CEL Evans, CL Cleghorn, DC Greenwood… - British Journal of …, 2010 - cambridge.org
Primary school children in the UK have the choice of a school meal provided by the school
or a packed lunch provided from home. Currently, more than half of primary school children …

The impact of the food-based and nutrient-based standards on lunchtime food and drink provision and consumption in secondary schools in England

J Nicholas, L Wood, C Harper, M Nelson - Public health nutrition, 2013 - cambridge.org
ObjectivesTo assess lunchtime provision of food and drink in English secondary schools
and the choices and consumption of food and drink by pupils having school lunches, and to …

The impact of the food-based and nutrient-based standards on lunchtime food and drink provision and consumption in primary schools in England

D Haroun, C Harper, L Wood, M Nelson - Public health nutrition, 2011 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo assess lunchtime provision of food and drink in English primary schools and to
assess both choices and consumption of food and drink by pupils having school lunches …

Dietary quality of school meals and packed lunches: a national study of primary and secondary schoolchildren in the UK

E Haney, JC Parnham, K Chang, AA Laverty… - Public Health …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Objective: School lunches represent a key opportunity to improve diets and health of
schoolchildren. No recent nationally representative studies have examined the nutritional …

Impact of school lunch type on nutritional quality of English children's diets

CEL Evans, V Mandl, MS Christian… - Public Health Nutrition, 2016 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveNutrient and food standards exist for school lunches in English primary schools
although packed lunches brought from home are not regulated. The aim of the present study …

A cross-sectional survey of children's packed lunches in the UK: food-and nutrient-based results

CEL Evans, DC Greenwood, JD Thomas… - Journal of Epidemiology …, 2010 - jech.bmj.com
Background Standards for school meals were recently introduced in the UK; however, no
such standards exist for packed lunches. This study measures the provision and …

Children's lunchtime food choices following the introduction of food-based standards for school meals: observations from six primary schools in Sheffield

R Golley, J Pearce, M Nelson - Public Health Nutrition, 2011 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo describe the lunchtime choices and nutritional intake of primary-school-aged
children in England 4 months after the introduction of interim food-based standards for …