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Meals Offered and Served in US Public Schools: Do They Meet Nutrient Standards?

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  • Mary Kay Crepinsek
  • Anne R. Gordon
  • Patricia M. McKinney
  • Elizabeth M. Condon
  • Ander Wilson

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The study found that more than 85 percent of schools offered reimbursable lunches that met USDA standards for key target nutrients—protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, and iron—but none of the schools served lunches that met the sodium benchmark, and only one in three served lunches that met the saturated fat standard.

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  • Mary Kay Crepinsek & Anne R. Gordon & Patricia M. McKinney & Elizabeth M. Condon & Ander Wilson, "undated". "Meals Offered and Served in US Public Schools: Do They Meet Nutrient Standards?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7bf4cc05ef2c4044a165cb04a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7bf4cc05ef2c4044a165cb04af4e101c
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    1. Peckham, Janet G. & Kropp, Jaclyn D., 2012. "Are National School Lunch Program Participants More Likely to be Obese? Dealing with Identification," 2012 Annual Meeting, August 12-14, 2012, Seattle, Washington 124905, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    2. Mary Kay Fox & Elizabeth Condon & Mary Kay Crepinsek & Katherine Niland & Denise Mercury & Sarah Forrestal & Charlotte Cabili & Vanessa Oddo & Anne Gordon & Nathan Wozny & Alexandra Killewald, "undated". "School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study-IV: School Foodservice Operations, School Environments, and Meals Offered and Served (Volume 1)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e907ba86cd7b43669a0a95f24, Mathematica Policy Research.

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