Literature DB >> 24472163

Food and eating environments: in Canadian schools.

H Frances Browning1, Rachel E Laxer1, Ian Janssen1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This national study was conducted to examine healthy eating programs, healthy eating education, and the food retail environments of schools.
METHODS: A total of 436 Canadian schools were studied. Administrators completed a questionnaire designed to assess school healthy eating programs, healthy eating education, and food retail environment. The number of chain fast food restaurants, chain cafés/coffee shops, and convenience stores within 1 km of schools was measured using geographic information systems food retailer measures from DMTI Spatial Inc. and the Yellow Pages.
RESULTS: During the preceding year, 67% of schools had initiated healthy eating lunch programs while 18% had junk food-free days. The majority of schools offered cooking classes (59%) and healthy eating media literacy education (67%), while a minority offered gardening activities (15%) and field trips to farmers' markets (27%) and grocery stores (36%). Fifty-three percent had a school cafeteria, and most had a school tuck shop (75%) and pop/juice vending machines (76%). Fifty percent had a chain fast food restaurant, 33% had a chain café/coffee shop, and 41% had a convenience store within 1 km.
CONCLUSIONS: An important aspect of addressing childhood obesity will be improving the food environments of schools and their surrounding neighbourhoods, and providing healthy eating education for all students.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24472163     DOI: 10.3148/74.4.2013.160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Diet Pract Res        ISSN: 1486-3847            Impact factor:   0.940


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