Title: School meals why bother
1School meals why bother
- Michael Clapham
- Carina Norris
- Queen Margaret University
2Plan
- Health of Scottish children (obesity)
- Packed lunches
- Street lunches
- Queen Anne School
3School meals why bother
- I believe school meals are the best option
because - Nutritional
- Educational
- Social (socialisation skills)
- School ethos
- Safety
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9Primary School packed lunches
- Sample drawn from a central Scotland primary
School - 40 parents / children aged 7 to 10 years old
agreed to take part - 17 children completed 5 days of data collection
10Primary school packed lunches
11Primary school packed lunches
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14Food outside school (street food)
- Sample drawn from a central Scotland secondary
School, with a mixed catchment area - 60 children/parents aged 12 to 14 year old agreed
to take part - Only 24 pupils had 4 street lunches and completed
the 4 days of data collection (96 days) - 13 boys
- 11 girls
15Secondary school (street food)
16Secondary school (street Food)
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18proportion of sample meeting Scottish Nutrient
Standards for School Lunches Street eaters
19Frequency of consumption of foods during 4-day
study period
20 Outlets where food was purchased by the sample
(street eaters)
21Conclusion
- Inappropriate food choice packed and take away
foods - A small number of individual children have very
poor lunch time dietary intakes - Children do not just follow one mode of lunching
- Need to educate children and parents about
appropriate food choice - Need to stay for school lunch
22 Reasons for children choosing to buy lunch
outside school (strength of influence, 10
represents maximum influence) ranked in mean
order (30 children)
23Additional reasons suggested by pupils, for
choosing to purchase lunch outside
school Tastier food outside school (6
pupils) Fresh air / being outside (2
pupils) Better quality food outside school (2
pupils) Opportunity for exercise Too crowded
in canteen Easier to relax / enjoy yourself
outside school
24 Changes which would make children more likely to
have school lunch (strength of influence, 10
represents maximum influence) ranked in mean
order (30 children)
25Additional changes suggested by pupils to
increase uptake of school meals Better canteen
layout / shape (7 pupils) Collecting points for
healthy food, to obtain prizes (2 pupils) Food
colour-coded for healthiness More canteen
entrances/exits More entertainment Healthier
menu More frequent menu changes More pay points
26Queen Anne School meals research
- Number of children participating
- Boys 90
- Girls 96
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28Boys Habitual Choices based on 5 and 4 days
recording
- 96 Boys, total 447 meals consumed
- Habitual
- 64 boys (total 285 lunches)
- Canteen 31 boys (total 125 lunches)
- Packed 17 (total 85 lunches)
- Street 16 (total 75 lunches)
- Various modes
- Boys 32 (total162 lunches various modes)
- Canteen (total 76)
- Packed (total 18)
- Street (total 68)
29Girls Habitual Choices based on 5 and 4 days
recording and other modes
- 90 girls, total 418 meals consumed
- Habitual
- 60 girls (total 276 lunches)
- Canteen 27 (total 122 lunches)
- Packed 16 (total 74 lunches)
- Street 17 (total 80 lunches)
- Various modes
- 30 girls (total 142 lunches various modes)
- Canteen (total 50)
- Packed (total 29)
- Street (total 63)