| Literature DB >> 32894122 |
Frøydis N Vik1, Kaia E P Heslien2, Wendy Van Lippevelde2,3, Nina C Øverby2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Norwegian children have a lower intake of fruit, vegetables, and a higher intake of unhealthy snacks compared to dietary guidelines. Such dietary inadequacies may be detrimental for their current and future health. Schools are favorable settings to establish healthy eating practices. Still, no school meal arrangement is provided in Norway, and most children typically bring packed lunches from home. The aim of this study was to investigate whether serving a free healthy school meal for one year resulted in a higher intake of fruit and vegetables and a lower intake of unhealthy snacks in total among 10-12-year-olds in Norway.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Free school meal; Fruit; Intervention; Norway; Unhealthy snacks; Vegetables
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32894122 PMCID: PMC7487881 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09470-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Baseline characteristics for gender, age, parental education as a measure of SES and outcome variables
| Baseline | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | Control | ||
| 38 | 53 | .069 | |
| 11.10 (.32) | 11.15 (.92) | .632 | |
| 53 | 63 | .253 | |
| 4.55 (2.71) | 4.93 (2.52) | .383 | |
| 2.52 (2.51) | 2.68 (2.68) | .710 | |
| 3.62 (2.62) | 3.92 (2.60) | .486 | |
| 4.52 (2.56) | 5.35 (2.75) | .065 | |
| 2.65 (2.32) | 3.83 (2.75) | .007* | |
| 1.37 (1.29) | 1.33 (0.98) | .849 | |
| 1.55 (1.02) | 1.46 (1.17) | .634 | |
| 1.95 (1.94) | 1.64 (1.78) | .337 | |
| 2.27 (2.42) | 1.59 (1.96) | .084 |
Continuous variables presented with mean (standard deviation)
All outcome variables are continuous on a scale ranging from 0 to 10
*Statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05)
Observed means & standard deviations (SD) (times/week) at all three time points and estimated intervention effect (intervention group (IG) vs. control group (CG)) at Time 1 and Time 2 (regression coefficients (Beta (B)) with 95% confidence intervals (CI)) for intake of the various fruit, vegetables and unhealthy snack items (times/week) based on multiple linear regression analyses
| 4.55 (2.71) | 4.82 (2.35) | −.34 | −1.00, .31 | .304 | |||||
| 4.93 (2.52) | 5.31 (2.37) | ||||||||
| 2.52 (2.51) | 3.12 (2.44) | .29 | −.43, 1.00 | .428 | |||||
| 2.68 (2.68) | 2.87 (2.49) | ||||||||
| 3.62 (2.62) | 4.14 (2.37) | −.03 | −.84, .77 | .936 | |||||
| 3.92 (2.60) | 4.21 (3.10) | ||||||||
| 4.52 (2.56) | 4.84 (2.39) | −.01 | −.78, .76 | .984 | |||||
| 5.35 (2.75) | 5.23 (2.75) | ||||||||
| 2.65 (2.32) | 3.21 (2.35) | .36 | −.43, 1.15 | .369 | |||||
| 3.83 (2.75) | 3.50 (2.71) | ||||||||
| 1.36 (1.29) | 1.33 (1.05) | .26 | −.01, .53 | .057 | |||||
| 1.33 (.98) | 1.10 (.76) | ||||||||
| 1.55 (1.02) | 1.41 (.93) | .22 | −.01, .45 | .062 | |||||
| 1.46 (1.17) | 1.20 (.69) | ||||||||
| 1.95 (1.94) | 1.47 (1.61) | .04 | −.35, .43 | .841 | |||||
| 1.64 (1.78) | 1.33 (1.30) | ||||||||
| 2.27 (2.42) | 1.75 (2.27) | .08 | −.49, .65 | .779 | |||||
| 1.59 (1.96) | 1.40 (1.90) | ||||||||
| 4.55 (2.71) | 4.95 (2.55) | −.02 | −.73, .77 | .959 | |||||
| 4.93 (2.52) | 5.10 (2.57) | ||||||||
| 2.52 (2.51) | 3.68 (2.65) | 1.11 | .38, 1.85 | .003* | |||||
| 2.68 (2.68) | 2.63 (2.28) | ||||||||
| 3.62 (2.62) | 4.25 (2.56) | .50 | −.31, 1.32 | .225 | |||||
| 3.92 (2.60) | 3.79 (2.68) | ||||||||
| 4.52 (2.56) | 4.94 (2.59) | .18 | −.62, .98 | .656 | |||||
| 5.35 (2.75) | 5.11 (2.71) | ||||||||
| 2.62 (2.32) | 3.15 (2.12) | .33 | −.38, 1.04 | .363 | |||||
| 3.83 (2.75) | 3.04 (2.16) | ||||||||
| 1.36 (1.29) | 1.08 (.86) | .05 | −.17, .27 | .648 | |||||
| 1.33 (.98) | 1.04 (.85) | ||||||||
| 1.55 (1.02) | 1.38 (1.39) | .24 | −.08, .55 | .135 | |||||
| 1.46 (1.17) | 1.18 (.72) | ||||||||
| 1.95 (1.94) | 1.57 (1.79) | .36 | −.05, .77 | .084 | |||||
| 1.64 (1.78) | 1.07 (1.02) | ||||||||
| 2.27 (2.42) | 1.94 (2.31) | .21 | −.39, .81 | .498 | |||||
| 1.59 (1.96) | 1.59 (2.05) | ||||||||
¥: BL = baseline
Model 1: adjusted for baseline intake
Time 1 = 5 months into the intervention and Time 2 = at the end of the intervention
*Statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05)