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School Snacks and Drinks

Competitive Foods

Competitive Foods

The foods and beverages schools offer outside of meal programs are often called competitive foods because they compete with school meals for students' spending.

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Snacking in Children: The Role of Urban Corner Stores

Snacking in Children: The Role of Urban Corner Stores

More than half of the students in this Philadelphia study shopped at corner stores once daily, five days per week. Chips, candy, and sugary drinks were the most frequently purchased items.

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The Negative Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages on Children’s Health

The Negative Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages on Children’s Health

Over nearly the past 30 years, U.S. children and adolescents have dramatically increased their consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, including soda, fruit drinks and punches, and sports drinks.

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Teens Purchase Fewer Sugary Drinks After Seeing In-Store Calorie Signage

Teens Purchase Fewer Sugary Drinks After Seeing In-Store Calorie Signage

Teenagers purchased fewer sodas and other sugar-sweetened beverages after seeing calorie information on signs posted in convenience stores.

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Consumption of Sports Drinks by Children and Adolescents

Consumption of Sports Drinks by Children and Adolescents

In the middle of a national obesity epidemic, many sports drinks sold in the United States contain high amounts of sugar, adding more calories to youths’ diets.

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3 p.m. to Bedtime: Crunch Time for Children and Obesity

Crunch Time: Challenges and Solutions

Crunch Time: Challenges and Solutions

A poll reveals that many parents face a variety of barriers to helping their children lead healthy lives, especially during the "crunch time" from 3 p.m. to bedtime.

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School District Wellness Policies

February 28, 2013 | Report

A report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Bridging the Gap program finds that progress to improve school district wellness policies has stalled.

Elementary School Participation in the United States Department of Agriculture's Team Nutrition Program is Associated with More Healthful School Lunches

February 27, 2013 | Journal Article

Team Nutrition schools offer more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains (and less salty snacks) than schools that do not participate in the training and technical assistance program.

Facts Up Front Versus Traffic Light Food Labels

August 1, 2012 | Journal Article

A Randomized Controlled Trial assesses participants’ ability to understand different front-of-package nutrition labeling systems.

Using Mobile Fruit Vendors to Increase Access to Fresh Fruit and Vegetable for Schoolchildren

May 24, 2012 | Journal Article

A frutero vendor selling snack bags of cut-up fresh fruits and vegetables outside an elementary school sold an increasing number of these snacks over time, while the number of area vendors selling less nutritious snacks decreased.

The Impact of WIC Food Package Changes on Access to Healthful Food in 2 Low-Income Urban Neighborhoods

May 1, 2012 | Journal Article

In 2009, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) began to include fruit and vegetables, whole grains and 2 percent milk. Residents in two Philadelphia neighborhoods found better access to healthful food following these changes.

Changes in Energy Content of Lunchtime Purchases from Fast Food Restaurants After Introduction of Calorie Labelling

July 26, 2011 | Journal Article

This article used the implementation of calorie labeling in fast food restaurants to show that while calorie labeling was associated with a reduction in calories purchased at some major chains, overall, the average number of calories purchased did not change in fast food restaurants.

Healthy Eating Research Grantees Survey

August 1, 2009 | Survey/Poll

This evaluation, led by Seth Emont, Ph.D., of White Mountain Research Associates, is one of two conducted in conjunction with the Healthy Eating Research program. A related evaluation assesses the future potential of Healthy Eating Research and its ...

Relationship of Fruit and Vegetable Intake with Adiposity

July 14, 2010 | Journal Article

Studies are inconclusive whether increased fruit and vegetable consumption alone can reduce obesity.

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Snacking in Children

November 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The easy availability of low-nutrition snacks may contribute to childhood obesity in minority and low-income communities.

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