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Sylvia Hurd Crixell1, Bj Friedman2, Deborah Torrey Fisher2, Lesli Biediger-Friedman2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately 32% of US children are overweight or obese. Restaurant and fast food meals contribute 18% of daily calories for children and adolescents aged 2 to 18 years. Changing children's menus may improve their diets. This case study describes Best Food for Families, Infants, and Toddlers (Best Food FITS), a community-based intervention designed to address childhood obesity. The objective of this study was to improve San Marcos children's access to healthy diets through partnerships with local restaurants, removing sugar-sweetened beverages, decreasing the number of energy-dense entrées, and increasing fruit and vegetable offerings on restaurant menus. COMMUNITY CONTEXT: San Marcos, Texas, the fastest growing US city, has more restaurants and fewer grocery stores than other Texas cities. San Marcos's population is diverse; 37.8% of residents and 70.3% of children are Hispanic. Overweight and obesity rates among school children exceed 50%; 40.3% of children live below the poverty level.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25539127 PMCID: PMC4279868 DOI: 10.5888/pcd11.140361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Figure 1Sample Preintervention and Best Food for Families, Infants, and Toddlers (Best Food FITS) Menu from a Mexican Food Restaurant in San Marcos, Texas. The Best Food FITS menu includes the a) Best Food FITS logo, b) the popular Broccolicious character, and c) other characters. All graphics were created by the marketing department at Texas State University.
Figure 2Timeline for the Best Food for Families, Infants and Toddlers (Best Food FITS) Restaurant Intervention, San Marcos, Texas, 2010–2014. Excluded establishments were a) food stores, bars, bowling alleys and b) coffee shops and restaurants going out of business. In 2014, c) 2 Best Food FITS restaurants had gone out of business and 3 had withdrawn.
Menu Item Categorization, Analyses of Children’s Menus in San Marcos, Texas, Restaurants, 2011
| Menu Category | Items |
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| Healthy entrées | Meats (grilled, baked, or lean) |
| Salads (nonfatty entrée salads) | |
| Vegetable platters | |
| Fried, cheesy, greasy, or fatty entrées | Any fried entrées |
| Macaroni and cheese | |
| Alfredo or cream sauce | |
| Creamy or cheesy soups | |
| Chicken nuggets, tenders, or fried strips | |
| Corn dogs | |
| Pizzas | |
| Grilled cheese sandwiches | |
| Cheesy Mexican food (burritos, chimichangas, enchiladas, quesadillas, chalupas) | |
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| Healthy fruits | Apple slices |
| Applesauce | |
| Bananas | |
| Fruit (cups, salads) | |
| Mandarin oranges | |
| Pineapple slices | |
| Sweetened or fried fruits | Cinnamon apples |
| Fried apples | |
| Fried/tempura bananas | |
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| Healthy vegetables | Raw vegetables |
| Salads (side, green, house salads) | |
| Steamed vegetables | |
| Fried or fatty vegetables | Fatty salads (coleslaw, Caesar) |
| Fried okra | |
| Fries (French, steak, sweet) | |
| Onion rings | |
| Tater tots | |
| Starchy vegetables | Corn (kernels, corn on the cob) |
| Potatoes (mashed, roasted, baked) | |
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| Legumes | Beans (pinto, black) |
| Chickpeas/hummus | |
| Black-eyed peas | |
| Miscellaneous sides | Breads |
| Sauces | |
| Rice | |
| Chili | |
| Dumplings | |
| Yogurt | |
| Cheese | |
| Fried, cheesy, greasy, or fatty sides | Macaroni and cheese |
| French fries with cheese | |
| Chips | |
| Fried rice | |
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| Healthy | Unsweetened fruits |
| Sweetened or fried desserts | Bananas Foster |
| Cakes | |
| Cheesecake | |
| Cookies | |
| Cupcakes | |
| Fried fruit | |
| Fruit cobbler | |
| Ice cream (plain and fried) | |
| Kolaches | |
| Milkshakes, malts | |
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| Sugar-sweetened beverages: sodas | All soft-drinks sweetened with sugar |
| Sugar-sweetened beverages: nonsoda | Flavored milks |
| Fruit punch, fruit drink | |
| Hot chocolate | |
| Lemonades, limeades | |
| Slushes | |
| Smoothies (with added sweetener) | |
| Sports drinks | |
| Sweetened/flavored teas (raspberry, blackberry) | |
| Nutritive | Juice (100%) |
| Milk (cow, nondairy) | |
| Smoothies (with no added sweetener) | |
Categorization methods similar to those used in Krukowski et al (17).
All menu items appeared on children’s menus in San Marcos, Texas, restaurants.
Comparison of Children’s Menus in San Marcos, Texas, Before and After the Best Food FITS Intervention, 2010–2014
| Characteristic | Restaurants Before Intervention (N = 85) | Best Food FITS Restaurants (N = 17) | |
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| Fast food | 28 (32.9) | 0 | |
| Full service/fast casual | 28 (32.9) | 17 (100) | |
| Sandwich/deli | 8 (14.0) | 0 | |
| Pizza | 2 (3.5) | 0 | |
| Mexican or Tex-Mex | 15 (26.3) | 9 (52.9) | |
| American | 22 (38.6) | 4 (23.5) | |
| Asian | 4 (7.0) | 2 (11.8) | |
| BBQ or burger (nonchain) | 3 (5.3) | 1 (5.9) | |
| Italian | 3 (5.3) | 0 | |
| Mediterranean | 0 | 1 (5.9) | |
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| Sodas | 4.49 (2.06) | 0 | <.001 |
| Other sugar-sweetened beverages (flavored milks, specialty drinks) | 3.68 (3.70) | 0 | <.001 |
| Total sugar-sweetened beverages | 8.17 (4.04) | 0 | <.001 |
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| Fried, cheesy, greasy, or fatty entrées | 3.08 (2.27) | 0.24 (0.66) | .04 |
| Healthy entrées | 2.02 (1.71) | 4.12 (1.90) | <.001 |
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| Fried, cheesy, or greasy sides | 2.04 (1.60) | 1.18 (0.95) | <.001 |
| Fruit sides | 0.42 (0.66) | 1.35 (1.06) | .003 |
| Fried, fatty, starchy vegetable sides | 1.21 (1.13) | 0.06 (0.24) | <.001 |
| Healthy vegetable sides | 1.08 (1.90) | 3.24 (1.64) | <.001 |
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| 4.07 (0.90) | 4.53 (1.83) | .41 |
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| 1.85 (2.76) | 8.53 (2.12) | < .001 |
Abbreviations: Best Food FITS, Best Food for Families, Infants and Toddlers; SD, standard deviation.
Restaurant classification based on Children’s Menu Assessment (17).
Percentages may not sum to 100% because of rounding.
Independent-samples t test was conducted to compare averages for preintervention and Best Food FITS restaurants; based on the Bonferroni correction, differences between means were considered to be significant if P value was <.005 (19). All categories were significantly different except for fried, cheesy, greasy, or fatty entrées.
Sides made of fat with grains or starchy vegetables (eg, macaroni and cheese, French fries).
Children’s Menu Assessment total scores can range from −5 to 21 (17), with higher values indicating more healthy menus.
Perspectives of 61 Restaurant Owners and Managers About Children’s Menus Preintervention, Best Food FITS, San Marcos, Texas, 2010
| Survey Question | Yes, N (%) | No, N (%) | Neutral or Not Applicable, N (%) |
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| Are there barriers to removing sugar-sweetened beverages from your children’s menu? | 10 (16.4) | 27 (44.3) | 24 (39.3) |
| Are sugar-sweetened beverages the most profitable item on your menu? | 19 (31.1) | 39 (63.9) | 3 (4.9) |
| Does your restaurant currently stock fruits and vegetables? | 52 (85.2) | 9 (14.8) | 0 |
| Do you feel there would be problems adding any (or more) fruits and vegetables to your menu? | 15 (24.6) | 41 (67.2) | 5 (8.2) |
| Is there not enough kitchen space (to store more fruits and vegetables)? | 8 (13.1) | 50 (81.9) | 3 (4.9) |
| Is there not enough refrigeration/freezer space (to store more fruits and vegetables)? | 15 (25.6) | 41 (67.2) | 5 (8.2) |
| Is your establishment a chain restaurant? | 24 (39.3) | 37 (60.7) | 0 |
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| Are sugar-sweetened beverages “bad” for health? | 50 (81.9) | 10 (16.4) | 1 (1.6) |
| Should restaurants provide alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages? | 59 (96.7) | 2 (3.3) | 0 |
| Should restaurants provide healthy foods? | 52 (85.2) | 9 (14.8) | 0 |
| Is it important for restaurants to serve healthy foods? | 54 (88.5) | 7 (11.5) | 0 |
| Is it important to your customers to have healthy foods? | 46 (75.5) | 14 (23.0) | 1 (1.6) |
| Have your customers previously demanded healthy foods? | 35 (57.4) | 25 (41.0) | 1 (1.6) |
| Have you previously tried to make healthy changes in your restaurant? | 33 (54.1) | 26 (42.6) | 2 (3.3) |
| Do you feel confident in choosing healthy foods? | 52 (85.2) | 0 | 9 (14.8) |
Abbreviations: Best Food FITS, Best Food for Families, Infants and Toddlers.
Percentages may not sum to 100% because of rounding.