Author: Rose, Kelly; O’Malley, Claire; Brown, Laura; Ells, Louisa Jane; Lake, Amelia A.
Title: ‘Pizza every day – why?’: A survey to evaluate the impact of COVIDâ€19 guidelines on secondary school food provision in the UK Cord-id: xtez8j9f Document date: 2021_6_4
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Snippet: The nutritional requirements of adolescence and the reported poor UK eating behaviours of young people are a significant public health concern. Schools are recognised as an effective ‘place’ setting to enable improvement to nutrition outcomes. The COVIDâ€19 pandemic resulted in UK school closures from March 2020. In reâ€opening in September 2020, schools were required to meet guidelines to ensure the minimised impact of COVIDâ€19 on the population (DfE 2020). We aimed to evaluate the impa
Document: The nutritional requirements of adolescence and the reported poor UK eating behaviours of young people are a significant public health concern. Schools are recognised as an effective ‘place’ setting to enable improvement to nutrition outcomes. The COVIDâ€19 pandemic resulted in UK school closures from March 2020. In reâ€opening in September 2020, schools were required to meet guidelines to ensure the minimised impact of COVIDâ€19 on the population (DfE 2020). We aimed to evaluate the impact of COVIDâ€19 school guidelines on secondary and postâ€16 (16–18 years) food provision. An online survey was posted on 8th October to 1st December 2020, targeted at young people, parents and staff of secondary/postâ€16 education establishments in the UK. Two hundred and fiftyâ€two responses were received, of which 91% reported a change in their school food provision, 77% reported time for lunch was shortened and 44% indicated the provision was perceived as less healthy during September 2020 (postâ€lockdown school return) compared with March 2020 (preâ€lockdown). Analyses demonstrated that time, limited choice and healthiness impacted negatively upon young people's school food experience. The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has presented a huge challenge to the delivery of healthy school food to young people. Therefore, schools require more support in following national food standards and incorporating nutrition education and behaviour change strategies within current guidelines.
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