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What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school

BACKGROUND: Lunch is an important part of a healthy diet, which is essential for the development, growth and academic performance of school-aged children. Currently there is an increasing number of Dutch primary schoolchildren who are transitioning from eating lunch at home to school. There is limit...

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Autores principales: Rongen, Frédérique C., van Kleef, Ellen, Sanjaya, Sienna, Vingerhoeds, Monique H., Buurma-Rethans, Elly J. M., van den Bogaard, Coline, van Rossum, Caroline T. M., Seidell, Jacob C., Dijkstra, S. Coosje
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31651297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7750-9
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author Rongen, Frédérique C.
van Kleef, Ellen
Sanjaya, Sienna
Vingerhoeds, Monique H.
Buurma-Rethans, Elly J. M.
van den Bogaard, Coline
van Rossum, Caroline T. M.
Seidell, Jacob C.
Dijkstra, S. Coosje
author_facet Rongen, Frédérique C.
van Kleef, Ellen
Sanjaya, Sienna
Vingerhoeds, Monique H.
Buurma-Rethans, Elly J. M.
van den Bogaard, Coline
van Rossum, Caroline T. M.
Seidell, Jacob C.
Dijkstra, S. Coosje
author_sort Rongen, Frédérique C.
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description BACKGROUND: Lunch is an important part of a healthy diet, which is essential for the development, growth and academic performance of school-aged children. Currently there is an increasing number of Dutch primary schoolchildren who are transitioning from eating lunch at home to school. There is limited knowledge about the current quality of the lunches consumed by primary schoolchildren in the Netherlands and whether there are any differences between lunches consumed at home or at school. To investigate differences in content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren at home and at school. METHODS: Cross-sectional study among 363 Dutch primary schoolchildren aged 4–12 years based on the first two years of the 2012–2016 Dutch National Food Consumption Survey. Demographic characteristics were obtained through a questionnaire. Diet was assessed with two non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls. Quality of lunches was assessed on their nutritional quality whether they fitted the nutritional guidelines. ‘Nonparametric tests were used to examine the content and quality of the lunches between place of consumption and parental educational position. RESULTS: The most consumed lunch products among primary schoolchildren were bread, dairy products and sugar-sweetened beverages. Fruit and vegetable consumption was very low. Consumption of milk and other dairy products was higher among children who eat lunch at home than children who eat lunch at school (p < 0.01). Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages was higher among children who eat lunch at school than children who eat lunch at home (p < 0.01), and at school a higher proportion of the drinks did not fit within the Dutch dietary recommendations (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The current content of the lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren leaves room for improvement, especially regarding fruit and vegetables. The statistically significantly higher consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and lower consumption of milk and dairy products at school vs. home is worrisome, as currently more children in the Netherlands are transitioning to having lunch at school.
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spelling pubmed-68141142019-10-31 What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school Rongen, Frédérique C. van Kleef, Ellen Sanjaya, Sienna Vingerhoeds, Monique H. Buurma-Rethans, Elly J. M. van den Bogaard, Coline van Rossum, Caroline T. M. Seidell, Jacob C. Dijkstra, S. Coosje BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Lunch is an important part of a healthy diet, which is essential for the development, growth and academic performance of school-aged children. Currently there is an increasing number of Dutch primary schoolchildren who are transitioning from eating lunch at home to school. There is limited knowledge about the current quality of the lunches consumed by primary schoolchildren in the Netherlands and whether there are any differences between lunches consumed at home or at school. To investigate differences in content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren at home and at school. METHODS: Cross-sectional study among 363 Dutch primary schoolchildren aged 4–12 years based on the first two years of the 2012–2016 Dutch National Food Consumption Survey. Demographic characteristics were obtained through a questionnaire. Diet was assessed with two non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls. Quality of lunches was assessed on their nutritional quality whether they fitted the nutritional guidelines. ‘Nonparametric tests were used to examine the content and quality of the lunches between place of consumption and parental educational position. RESULTS: The most consumed lunch products among primary schoolchildren were bread, dairy products and sugar-sweetened beverages. Fruit and vegetable consumption was very low. Consumption of milk and other dairy products was higher among children who eat lunch at home than children who eat lunch at school (p < 0.01). Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages was higher among children who eat lunch at school than children who eat lunch at home (p < 0.01), and at school a higher proportion of the drinks did not fit within the Dutch dietary recommendations (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The current content of the lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren leaves room for improvement, especially regarding fruit and vegetables. The statistically significantly higher consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and lower consumption of milk and dairy products at school vs. home is worrisome, as currently more children in the Netherlands are transitioning to having lunch at school. BioMed Central 2019-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6814114/ /pubmed/31651297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7750-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rongen, Frédérique C.
van Kleef, Ellen
Sanjaya, Sienna
Vingerhoeds, Monique H.
Buurma-Rethans, Elly J. M.
van den Bogaard, Coline
van Rossum, Caroline T. M.
Seidell, Jacob C.
Dijkstra, S. Coosje
What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school
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title_full What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school
title_fullStr What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school
title_full_unstemmed What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school
title_short What’s for lunch? The content and quality of lunches consumed by Dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school
title_sort what’s for lunch? the content and quality of lunches consumed by dutch primary schoolchildren and the differences between lunches consumed at home and at school
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31651297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7750-9
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