Authors
D Pillay, M Piddington, A Ali, C Wham
Publication date
2024/4
Journal
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
Volume
83
Issue
OCE1
Pages
E10
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Childhood obesity and overweight rates in New Zealand are considerably higher than that globally with one in three children aged between 2-14 years being overweight or obese(1). Children’s dietary knowledge and food preferences are influenced by various factors including the food environment. Schools are an excellent setting to influence children’s dietary behaviours since they have the potential to reach almost all children during the first two decades of their lives. However, previous analyses indicate many school canteens and food providers do not supply foods that promote healthy eating and nutrition behaviours (2,3). The Ministry of Health (MoH) recently implemented a ‘Food and Drink Guidance for Schools’ which utilises a traffic-light framework dividing foods into three categories: ‘green’, ‘amber’, and ‘red’(4). The aim of this study was to assess primary school canteen food menus against the newly …
Scholar articles
D Pillay, M Piddington, A Ali, C Wham - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2024