"I often use your research to back up the training I do for schools. Keep up the good work."
Sign up to our research news links service
- 09-05 The popular belief that healthy eating starts at home and that parents' dietary choices help children establish their nutritional beliefs and behaviors may need rethinking
- 09-05 School breakfast programme (but not school lunch programme) participation is associated with lower body mass index
- 09-05 Lettuce gets a healthy suntan
- 09-04 Fast food and soft drinks may be making children fatter but they also make them happy
- 09-04 Teaching tools - Resources developed to help teachers enable young people to learn how to choose, cook and eat safe healthy food
- 09-04 The Children's Food Festival 2009
- 09-03 Annabel Karmel website for food and nutrition for children 4-10 yrs old
- 09-03 The U.S. school food environment, children's diets, and obesity
- 09-03 Food for Life Partnership in your region
- 09-03 Active kids get cooking
- 09-03 Children in poor families are entitled to free school meals — but do they get them? Figures from The Guardian suggest they don't.
- 09-03 Pushing child to 'clean his plate' can backfire, study warns
- 09-03 British Nutrition Foundation Education News
- 09-02 Trends - Young People and Food Choices
- 09-02 School Food Trust Newsletter
- 09-02 Lunchbox advice from the BBC
- 09-02 Food for thought: Why haven't school dinners got any better?
- 09-02 Healthy school meals and educational outcomes
- 09-02 Licence to cook
- 09-01 Myfoodspace' is an interactive DVD-ROM developed to help teachers engage young people (9-11 years) in learning about food labelling
- 09-01 Calories from homecooked recipes increase over time
- 09-01 ...the composition of early childhood diet may have a direct lifelong impact on genes that control metabolism and obesity risk.'
- 08-12 Packed lunches from 'Primary Teachers'
- 08-12 The U.S. Corner Store Project and healthier food choices
- 08-12 'All salted?' Reducing salt intake in young parents and their children
- 08-12 A pan-European campaign to tackle child and adolescent obesity
- 08-12 Greener neighborhoods may reduce childhood obesity
- 08-12 Automated phone calls and nutrition tips to families with obese children
- 08-12 Soft drinks and 'desire to drink' in preschoolers
- 08-11 How did they get US children to eat more fruits and vegetables at school?
- 08-11 Does chocolate reduce blood pressure?
- 08-11 Marketing strategies in US found to influence children's perception of taste
- 08-11 Eating less meat may be the key to keeping a healthy weight
- 08-11 Addressing Government targets in Northern Ireland with healthy lunchboxes
- 08-11 Evaluation of the free school meals trial for P1-P3 pupils in Scotland
- 08-11 Meat consumption and prospective weight change
- 08-11 Reading can help obese children lose weight
- 08-11 Free cookbook "Cooking with kids at home"
- 08-11 Does eating a good US school lunch make pupils smarter?
- 08-11 In Australia more than four in 10 parents with underweight and overweight children mistakenly believe their children are in the average weight range
- 08-11 Third annual survey of take-up of school meals in England
- 08-11 Parents' perceptions of food availability: implications for childhood obesity
- 08-11 Five-year-olds who eat breakfast are less likely to be obese, study finds
- 08-06 Systematic review of school-based interventions that focus on changing dietary intake and physical activity levels to prevent childhood obesity
- 03-06 Pathways: a school-based, randomized controlled trial for the prevention of obesity in American Indian schoolchildren
- 01-11 Randomised controlled trial of primary school-based intervention to reduce risk factors for obesity
- 01-11 Evaluation of implementation and effect of primary school-based intervention to reduce risk factors for obesity
- 99-04 Breakfast and learning in children : symposium proceedings
- 98-09 The Relationship of School Breakfast to Psychosocial and Academic Functioning
- 89-10 School breakfast program and school performance