Institute Of Medicine; Food And Nutrition Board; Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Progra National Academies Press (2008) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 74,80 € |
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Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs The National School Breakfast Program feeds 10 million children each day, and the National School Lunch Program feeds more than 30 million students. Yet the national nutrition standards and meal requirements for these meals were created more than a decade ago, making them out of step with recent guidance about children's diets. With so many children receiving as much as 50 percent of their daily caloric intake from school meals, it is vital for schools to provide nutritious food alongside the best possible education for the success of their students. At the request of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Institute of Medicine assembled a committee to recommend updates and revisions to the school lunch and breakfast programs. The first part of the committee's work is reflected in the December 2008 IOM report Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs: Phase I. Proposed Approach for Recommending Revisions. Phase II of the report is expected in Fall 2009. This first report provides information about the committee's approach as it reviews the school lunch and breakfast programs. In the report's second part, the committee will share its findings and recommendations to bring these meals more in line with today's dietary guidelines. The committee welcomes public comments about its intended approach. An open forum will be held January 28, 2009 in Washington, DC to receive input from the public. Please go to http://www.iom.edu/fnb/schoolmeals for details or email FNBSchoolMeals@nas.edu with any input.Table of Contents
Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 The Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements: Description and Topics Relevant to Their Revision 3 Working Principles and Criteria for the Committee's Approach to Proposing Revisions 4 Food and Nutrient Needs of Schoolchildren 5 Proposed Planning Model for Establishing Nutrition Standards for School Meals 6 Proposed Phase II Analyses: Sensitivity Analysis, Cost Implications, and Market Effects 7 References Appendix A Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Glossary Appendix B A Selection of Laws and Regulations Governing the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program Appendix C Comparison of 1995 and 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Appendix D July 2008 Workshop Agenda Appendix E Critical Issues for Consideration by the Committee Appendix F Selected Evaluations of School Meal Programs Appendix G Current Standards for Food-Based Menu Planning Approach Appendix H Current Standards for Nutrient-Based Menu Planning Approach Appendix I Data Sources and Study Methodology: SNDA-III and 2008 Diet Quality Report Appendix J MyPyramid Calorie Levels and Food Intake Patterns Appendix K Dietary Reference Intakes for Individuals Ages 4 Through 18 Years, Including Those Who Are Pregnant or Lactating Appendix L MyPyramid Food Intake Pattern Compared with Meal Requirements for the NSLP Appendix M Estimation of Cost of Food for One Week's Menu:Example for Elementary School Level
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