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Impact of portion-size control for school a la carte items: Changes in kilocalories and macronutrients purchased by middle school students

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION
Volume 108, Issue 1, Pages 140-144

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AMER DIETETIC ASSOC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2007.10.005

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [U01 DK061230, U01 DK61249, U01 DK061249, U01 DK061230-01, U01 DK061223, U01 DK61231, U01 DK061231, U01 DK61223, U01 DK61230] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES [U01DK061230, U01DK061249, U01DK061223, U01DK061231] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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We assessed the impact of a pilot middle school a la carte intervention on food and beverage purchases, kilocalories, fat, carbohydrate, and protein sold per student, and nutrient density of the foods sold. A la carte sales were obtained from six middle schools in three states for 1 baseline week and daily during the 6-week intervention. Intervention goals included reducing sizes of sweetened beverages and chips, and increasing the availability of water and reduced-fat/baked chips. Nutrients sold per day were computed and weekly nutrient means per student and per number of items sold were calculated and compared between baseline and week 6. Five schools achieved all goals at 6 weeks. Four schools showed increases in the percentage of kilocalories from protein and decreases in the amount of sweetened beverages sold; five showed substantial increases in water sales. Changes in regular chips varied by school. There were significant changes in energy density of foods sold. School foodservice changes in middle school snack bar/a la carte lines can be implemented and can lead to a reduction in the caloric density of foods purchased.

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