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    Prev Med. 2003 Dec;37(6 Pt 1):593-610.

    Environmental interventions to promote vegetable and fruit consumption among youth in school settings.

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    University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA. french@epi.umn.edu

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    This paper reviews the available literature on the school food environment with a focus on identifying effective strategies to promote vegetable and fruit (VF) consumption among youth in school settings.

    METHODS:

    Studies were identified through a search of electronic databases as well as references cited within published articles. Seven studies were identified that evaluated changes in VF intake and included a control group. Four additional school-based interventions were reviewed that focused on changes in VF intake as part of a multibehavior intervention.

    RESULTS:

    Multicomponent school interventions have been effective in increasing F intake, with reported increases ranging from 0.2 to 0.6 servings per day. Impact on V intake has been less effective, with increases ranging from 0 to 0.3 servings per day. Total VF increases ranged from 0 to 0.6 servings per day. Results of environmental-only, school-based interventions have shown positive effects on students' choice of targeted foods.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Environmental change interventions in schools show potential for positively affecting VF consumption among youth.

    PMID:
    14636793
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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