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Nutrition in the comprehensive approach of Health Promoting Schools: Survey on attitudes, knowledge and experiences in a sample of European teachers

Journal

MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 205-217

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/MNM-211520

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Nutrition; Health Promoting School; teachers; dietary habits; role modelling; recommendation adherence

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This study describes the profile of teachers and evaluates the level of adherence of schools to recommendations regarding nutritional issues. The study reveals a lack of structured approach to school food and low quality food consumption. The findings emphasize the need for teacher training and strengthening of school action plans, particularly in improving the sustainability of the school food and nutrition environment.
BACKGROUND: A healthy diet is a major factor in childhood for proper mental and physical development, and schools are valuable settings for promoting nutritional health. Teachers have a key role as educators and as a link between children, families, and institutions. OBJECTIVES: The study aims at describing the teachers' profile and to evaluate the level of adherence of their schools to the recommendations by Health Promoting Schools concerning nutritional issues. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 131 Spanish and Italian teachers from kindergartens and primary schools. RESULTS: The lack of a structured approach to school food emerged, as well as a low quality level of food consumption at school. Among the positive aspects, there is the compliance with the dietary reference values for the intake of nutrients and energy of meals supplied by cafeterias and the collaboration with nutritionists in health services, but other desirable circumstances are neglected (e.g. training courses for staff, the involvement of students, supply of water and vegetables such as healthy drinks and snacks). CONCLUSION: The study confirmed the need to train teachers and to strengthen school action plans, particularly the agenda around the sustainability of the school food and nutrition environment.

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