«New school
meal standards significantly increase fruit, vegetable consumption.»
Not exact matches
Overall, the revised
meal standards and policies appear to have
significantly lowered plate waste in school cafeterias.
As I outlined in a piece for Civil Eats, the House CNR bill would have seriously undermined key school food provisions, including taking a decidedly anti-science approach to school nutrition
standards,
significantly limiting the Community Eligibility Provision (which provides free
meals to students in low - income areas without paperwork or stigma) and opening the junk food floodgates on school campuses by gutting the Smart Snacks rules for competitive food.
Only two years into the new
meal improvements, the Harvard School of Public Health has already found that the new school food
standards have
significantly increased kids» fruit and vegetable consumption.
At 34 weeks, the
meal replacement group
significantly lowered their fasting blood glucose and fasting insulin level while the change in the
standard diet group was non-significant.»