Type | Journal Article - Public health nutrition |
Title | Is the school food environment conducive to healthy eating in poorly resourced South African schools? |
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Volume | 17 |
Issue | 06 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 1214-1223 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sunette_Laurie/publication/258202594_Is_the_school_food_environment_conducive_to_healthy_eating_in_poorly_resourced_South_African_schools/links/5470d11c0cf216f8cfad0998.pdf |
Abstract | Objective: To assess the school food environment in terms of breakfast consumption, school meals, learners’ lunch box, school vending and classroom activities related to nutrition. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Ninety purposively selected poorly resourced schools in South Africa. Subjects: Questionnaires were completed by school principals (n 85), school feeding coordinators (n 77), food handlers (n 84), educators (n 687), randomly selected grade 5 to 7 learners (n 2547) and a convenience sample of parents (n 731). The school menu (n 75), meal served on the survey day, and foods at tuck shops and food vendors (n 74) were recorded. Results: Twenty-two per cent of learners had not eaten breakfast; 24% brought a lunch box, mostly with bread. Vegetables (61%) were more often on the school menu than fruit (28%) and were served in 41% of schools on the survey day compared with 4% serving fruit. Fifty-seven per cent of learners brought money to school. Parents advised learners to buy fruit (37%) and healthy foods (23%). Tuck shops and vendors sold mostly unhealthy foods. Lack of money/poverty (74%) and high food prices (68%) were major challenges for healthy eating. Most (83%) educators showed interest in nutrition, but only 15% had received training in nutrition. Eighty-one per cent of educators taught nutrition as part of school subjects. Conclusions: The school food environment has large scope for improvement towards promoting healthy eating. This includes increasing access to vegetables and fruit, encouraging learners to carry a healthy lunch box, and regulating foods sold through tuck shops and food vendors. |
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