Lunch-time food source is associated with school hour and school day diet quality among Canadian children

被引:18
作者
Tugault-Lafleur, C. N. [1 ]
Black, J. L. [1 ]
Barr, S. I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Fac Land & Food Syst, Food Nutr & Hlth, 2205 East Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
关键词
children; diet quality; dietary intakes; food source; school nutrition; EATING ENVIRONMENTS; PACKED LUNCHES; ENERGY-INTAKE; PROGRAMS; CONSUMPTION; TRENDS; POLICIES; BROUGHT; OBESITY; MEALS;
D O I
10.1111/jhn.12500
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundThere is limited research on the dietary behaviours of Canadian children at school, including where students obtain food from during school hours or whether lunch-time food source influences diet quality. MethodsNationally representative cross-sectional data from 24-h dietary recalls were analysed from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey (n=4589). Dietary outcomes included school hour and school day dietary intakes and School Healthy Eating Index (S-HEI) scores. Survey-weighted covariate-adjusted linear regression models examined differences in dietary outcomes across lunch-time food source groups. ResultsThe majority of children (72.8%) reported bringing lunch from home, whereas fewer students obtained lunch from off-campus locations (11.6%), schools (9.6%) or skipped lunch (5.9%). Compared to off-campus lunches, home-packed lunches were significantly higher in fibre, vitamins A, D and C, thiamin, magnesium, iron, grains, vegetables and fruit, but lower in total calories, fat and calories from minimally nutritious foods. Average school hour diet quality required improvement for all age groups, although S-HEI scores did not differ significantly by lunch-time food source among 6-8-year-old children. However, for children age 9-17years, bringing a home-packed lunch was associated with significantly higher S-HEI scores compared to students obtaining lunch from off-campus locations. After adjusting for age and sex, lunch-time food source was also significantly associated with whole day dietary quality. ConclusionsAlthough the nutritional quality of off-campus lunches was lower than home-packed lunches, the quality of foods was suboptimal, regardless of food source. Strategies are needed toenhance access to nutritious foods on campus and improve the nutritional quality of packed lunches, which supply the majority of lunch-time foods consumed by Canadian children.
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