School Meals: Building Blocks for Healthy Children

Author:   Institute of Medicine ,  Food and Nutrition Board ,  Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs ,  Christine L. Taylor
Publisher:   National Academies Press
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9780309144360


Pages:   394
Publication Date:   16 March 2010
Format:   Paperback
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School Meals: Building Blocks for Healthy Children


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Ensuring that the food provided to children in schools is consistent with current dietary recommendations is an important national focus. Various laws and regulations govern the operation of school meal programs. In 1995, Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements were put in place to ensure that all meals offered would be high in nutritional quality. School Meals reviews and provides recommendations to update the nutrition standard and the meal requirements for the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. The recommendations reflect new developments in nutrition science, increase the availability of key food groups in the school meal programs, and allow these programs to better meet the nutritional needs of children, foster healthy eating habits, and safeguard children's health. School Meals sets standards for menu planning that focus on food groups, calories, saturated fat, and sodium and that incorporate Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Dietary Reference Intakes. This book will be used as a guide for school food authorities, food producers, policy leaders, state/local governments, and parents. Table of Contents Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction and Background 2 Foundation for Revising Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements 3 Schoolchildren's Food and Nutrient Intakes and Related Health Concerns 4 Process for Developing the Nutrient Targets 5 Process for Developing the Meal Requirements 6 Iterations - Achieving the Best Balance of Nutrition, Student Acceptance, Practicality, and Cost 7 Recommendations for Nutrient Targets and Meal Requirements for School Meals 8 Food Cost Implications and Market Effects 9 Projected Impact of the Recommended Nutrient Targets and Meal Requirements 10 Implementation, Evaluation, and Research 11 References Appendix A: Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Glossary Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members Appendix C: Critical Issues for Consideration by the Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, as Submitted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Appendix D: January 2009 Workshop Agenda and Summary of Public Comments Appendix E: Standards for the Current Food- and Nutrient-Based Menu Planning Approaches Appendix F: Data Used to Calculate Estimated Energy Requirements Appendix G: Data Tables Containing Examples of New SNDA-III Analyses Appendix H: Uses of MyPyramid Food Groups and the MyPyramid Spreadsheet Appendix I: Dietary Intake Data and Calculation of the Target Median Intake for Iron Appendix J: Target Median Intake (TMI) Tables Appendix K: Use of the School Meals Menu Analysis Program Appendix L: Baseline Menus Appendix M: Sample Menus Appendix N: Evidence Considered Related to the Definition for Whole Grain-Rich Foods Appendix O: Comparison of Recommended Nutrient Targets to Various Nutrition Standards for School-Aged Children Appendix P: Comparison of *Dietary Guidelines for Americans* with Recommended Meal Requirements Appendix Q: Regulations Related to the Sodium Content of Foods Labeled ""Healthy""

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Author:   Institute of Medicine ,  Food and Nutrition Board ,  Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs ,  Christine L. Taylor
Publisher:   National Academies Press
Imprint:   National Academies Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780309144360


ISBN 10:   0309144361
Pages:   394
Publication Date:   16 March 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 1 Introduction and Background; 4 2 Foundation for Revising Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements; 5 3 Schoolchildren's Food and Nutrient Intakes and Related Health Concerns; 6 4 Process for Developing the Nutrient Targets; 7 5 Process for Developing the Meal Requirements; 8 6 Iterations - Achieving the Best Balance of Nutrition, Student Acceptance, Practicality, and Cost; 9 7 Recommendations for Nutrient Targets and Meal Requirements for School Meals; 10 8 Food Cost Implications and Market Effects; 11 9 Projected Impact of the Recommended Nutrient Targets and Meal Requirements; 12 10 Implementation, Evaluation, and Research; 13 11 References; 14 Appendix A: Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Glossary; 15 Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members; 16 Appendix C: Critical Issues for Consideration by the Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, as Submitted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture; 17 Appendix D: January 2009 Workshop Agenda and Summary of Public Comments; 18 Appendix E: Standards for the Current Food- and Nutrient-Based Menu Planning Approaches; 19 Appendix F: Data Used to Calculate Estimated Energy Requirements; 20 Appendix G: Data Tables Containing Examples of New SNDA-III Analyses; 21 Appendix H: Uses of MyPyramid Food Groups and the MyPyramid Spreadsheet; 22 Appendix I: Dietary Intake Data and Calculation of the Target Median Intake for Iron; 23 Appendix J: Target Median Intake (TMI) Tables; 24 Appendix K: Use of the School Meals Menu Analysis Program; 25 Appendix L: Baseline Menus; 26 Appendix M: Sample Menus; 27 Appendix N: Evidence Considered Related to the Definition for Whole Grain-Rich Foods; 28 Appendix O: Comparison of Recommended Nutrient Targets to Various Nutrition Standards for School-Aged Children; 29 Appendix P: Comparison of *Dietary Guidelines for Americans* with Recommended Meal Requirements; 30 Appendix Q: Regulations Related to the Sodium Content of Foods Labeled Healthy

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