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Carolyn C Johnson1, Leann Myers2, Adrienne R Mundorf3, Keelia O'Malley4, Lori Andersen Spruance5, Diane M Harris6.
Abstract
The school lunch salad bar (SB) is a recommended food environmental strategy to increase access to, and consumption of fruit and vegetables (F/V). In a study to examine use of school lunch SBs, middle and high school students provided data via the Automated Self-Administered 24-h dietary recall (24HDR) tool for kids (ASA24-Kids-2012), a web-based data collection platform. Kilocalories were computed, food groups were assigned and F/V sources were obtained. Students (n = 718) from 12 schools with SBs and nine schools without SBs were approximately 87% African American, over 64% female and most were 7th and 8th graders. SB school students had higher median energy consumption at lunch but a higher percent of non-SB students reported eating fruit at lunch compared to SB students. Most students reporting eating F/V at lunch obtained F/V from the cafeteria main line; only 19.6% reported eating F/V exclusively from the SB. In SB schools median intake of cups F/V was higher among students using the SB (0.92) compared to those not using the SB (0.53). Results of this study are mixed, but encouraging. Additional factors, e.g., nutrition education, marketing, and kinds of foods offered on the SB need to be examined for potential influence on SB use.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; diet; fruit and vegetable consumption; lunch salad bars; school environment; school lunch; school nutrition service
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28406472 PMCID: PMC5409616 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14040415
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Descriptive characteristics of adolescents in Grades 7–12 in New Orleans, LA, public schools participating in the 24-h dietary recall (24HDR) (n = 718).
| Variable | SB Schools | No SB Schools | All Schools |
|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| 447 (67.3) 1 | 271 (50.1) | 718 (100) | |
| Gender | |||
| Female | 287 (64.2) | 174 (64.4) | 461 (64.1) |
| Male | 160 (35.8) | 96 (35.6) | 256 (35.7) |
| Race/ethnicity | |||
| Black | 383 (86.7) | 244 (91.0) | 627 (88.3) |
| Other races | 59 (13.3) | 24 (9.0) | 83 (11.7) |
| Grade level 1 | |||
| 7 | 123 (27.5) | 106 (39.1) | 229 (31.9) |
| 8 | 157 (35.1) | 116 (42.8) | 273 (38.0) |
| High School | 167 (37.4) | 49 (18.1) | 216 (30.1) |
| 9 | 33 (7.4) | 19 (7.0) | 52 (7.2) |
| 10 | 34 (7.6) | 7 (2.6) | 41 (5.7) |
| 11 | 36 (8.1) | 11 (4.1) | 47 (6.6) |
| 12 | 64 (14.3) | 12 (4.4) | 76 (10.6) |
| Mean (standard deviation) | |||
| Age (years) | 14.70 2 (1.93) | 14.00 (1.55) | 14.42 (1.83) |
1 p < 0.0001 (Likeihood ratio chi square); 2 p < 0.0001 (2 sample t-test).
Median food group and caloric consumption by students during lunch period and proportion from school lunch compared to full day, reported in 24HDR (n = 611).
| Food Groups | Students in All Schools n = 611 | Students in Schools with Salad Bars n = 379 | Students in Schools without Salad Bars n = 232 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | ||
| Total fruit (n) | 524 | 308 | 216 | |
| cup | 0.17 (0.64) | 0.06 (0.48) | 0.25 (0.80) | 0.0061 |
| % from lunch | 17.6 (63.7) | 7.0 (62.2) | 30.5 (67.7) | 0.0357 |
| Total vegetable (n) | 589 | 362 | 227 | |
| cup | 0.25 (0.68) | 0.32 (0.73) | 0.23 (0.55) | 0.6690 |
| % from lunch | 25.0 (56.8) | 26.8 (65.1) | 22.1 (49.5) | 0.4686 |
| Total grain (n) | 610 | 378 | 232 | |
| oz | 1.24 (1.50) | 1.38 (1.75) | 0.98 (1.51) | 0.1267 |
| % from lunch | 22.6 (29.5) | 24.4 (32.6) | 18.5 (25.3) | 0.1037 |
| Total dairy (n) | 582 | 361 | 221 | |
| cup | 0.45 (0.99) | 0.50 (0.97) | 0.30 (1.00) | 0.0737 |
| % from lunch | 31.7 (58.1) | 36.1 (59.7) | 26.6 (51.7) | 0.0628 |
| Total protein (n) | 578 | 357 | 221 | |
| oz | 0.95 (1.92) | 0.99 (1.98) | 0.81 (1.49) | 0.8805 |
| % from lunch | 24.2 (53.1) | 22.9 (52.4) | 26.4 (47.7) | 0.9576 |
| Energy consumed (n) | 611 | 379 | 232 | |
| kcal | 432 (340) | 452 (319) | 395 (358) | 0.0136 |
| % from lunch | 23.9 (18.8) | 25.7 (19.5) | 20.8 (17.3) | 0.0510 |
| % Students not eating lunch | 15.9 | 15.7 | 16.2 | 0.8572 |
1 p values are for salad bar schools vs. non-salad bar schools (2 sample t-test).
Sources and median intake of cups of F/V consumed at lunch by students who consumed any F/V at lunch (n = 536).
| Food Source | Schools with Salad Bars | Schools without Salad Bars | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 323 | n = 213 | |||
| n (%) | Median 1 (IQR) | n (%) | Median 1 (IQR) | |
| Cafeteria main line | 145 (45) | 0.50 (0.74) | 155 (73) | 0.76 (0.90) |
| Cafeteria a la carte line | 4 (1) | 1.10 (0.40) | 5 (2) | 0.64 (0.21) |
| Cafeteria salad bar | 19 (6) | 0.56 (0.64) | - | - |
| School, not in cafeteria | 15 (5) | 0.23 (0.38) | 1 (<1) | 0.15 (0) |
| Home, friends or family | 31 (10) | 0.42 (0.68) | 13 (6) | 0.44 (0.96) |
| Food stores and restaurants | 29 (9) | 0.60 (0.59) | 19 (9) | 0.75 (0.91) |
| Multiple sources | 80 (24) | 0.99 (1.08) | 20 (9) | 1.10 (0.90) |
1 Median cups of fruits and vegetables consumed per person on a given day from that source.
Figure 1Box-Whiskers Plot showing median fruit and vegetable consumption, range (perpendicular line), Quartile 1 (bottom line of box) and Quartile 3 (top line of box) among students at schools with salad bars (n = 323); * p < 0.0001.