[PDF][PDF] Health, wellbeing and nutritional impacts after 2 years of free school meals in New Zealand

P McKelvie-Sebileau, B Swinburn… - Health Promotion …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
In 2020, a government-funded healthy school lunch program was introduced in a quarter of
New Zealand schools, selected due to high levels of socio-economic barriers. This study …

Health, wellbeing and nutritional impacts for students and families after two years of government-funded school lunches in low advantage schools in Aotearoa New …

P McKelvie-Sebileau, B Swinburn, R Glassey… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Objective: In 2020, a government-funded school lunch program was introduced in a quarter
of New Zealand schools selected based on high levels of socio-economic barriers. We …

Parental support for free school lunches in Australian primary schools: associated factors and perceived barriers

G Aydin, C Margerison, A Worsley, A Booth - Public Health Nutrition, 2023 - cambridge.org
Objective:(1) To explore the feasibility of such programmes in Australia, this study examined
parents' views on free school lunch provision.(2) To examine the associations between …

Measuring the impact of a school food programme on food sales in New Zealand

MA Carter, B Swinburn - Health Promotion International, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The School Food Programme of the Heart Foundation of New Zealand is a health
promotion programme which aims to improve the health of the school community by …

Identifying barriers to promoting healthy nutrition in New Zealand primary schools

M Walton, J Waiti, L Signal… - Health Education …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Schools are often identified as a site for intervention to improve the diets of
students, and help prevent excess weight gain and obesity. Rates of overweight and obesity …

School food standards in the UK: implementation and evaluation

A Adamson, S Spence, L Reed, R Conway… - Public health …, 2013 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo outline the evolution of school food standards and their implementation and
evaluation in each of the four countries of the UK since 2000. DesignReview of relevant …

Predictors of positive outcomes of a school food provision policy in Australia

S Pettigrew, RJ Donovan, G Jalleh… - Health Promotion …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
This study identified predictors of parents' and school principals' perceptions of the impact of
a Western Australian school food policy. An initial qualitative phase involving focus groups …

Children's nutritional intake as part of the Eat Well Do Well scheme in Kingston‐upon‐Hull–a pilot study

LA Gatenby - Nutrition bulletin, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Summary In April 2004 Hull City Council introduced free healthy school meals for all primary
and special schools in an attempt to reduce health inequalities. This pilot study aimed to …

Nutrition-related health promotion through an after-school project: the responses of children and their families

R Hyland, R Stacy, A Adamson, P Moynihan - Social Science & Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
UK health policy is concerned with emphasising nutritional status as a factor in the
relationship of social inequalities to health outcomes. This paper examines pupil and parent …

Fresh Kids: the efficacy of a Health Promoting Schools approach to increasing consumption of fruit and water in Australia

S Laurence, R Peterken, C Burns - Health promotion …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Fresh Kids programme utilized the Health Promoting Schools (HPSs)
framework to design a whole-of-school, multifaceted intervention targeting specific …