The contribution of school meals to the daily intake of low income children and associations with age, gender and ethnicity
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12/31/2015
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Ellis, Esther
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Diet trends and energy intake in the United States have changed over recent decades. The purpose of this study was to assess the contribution of school meals to total dietary intake of low income children and to observe whether there are differences by gender, ethnicity, and age. Participants were between the ages of 9 and 12 years old and were children in the after school programs at four different Houston area Boys and Girls Clubs. Although there were slight variations, findings indicated that there were no significant differences in the contribution of school meals to daily intake and food groups when compared by age, gender, and ethnicity.
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Health and environmental sciences, Low income, School lunches, Child nutrition