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Eating at School: How the National School Lunch Program Affects Children's Diets
Authors:Philip M  Gleason and Carol W  Suitor
Institution:Philip Gleason is senior researcher at Mathematica Policy Research (MPR) and Carol Suitor is a nutrition consultant in Northfield, Vermont.
Abstract:This article examines the impact of participation in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) on children's dietary intake at lunchtime and over 24 hours. Using a fixed effects model to control for selection bias, we find that NSLP participation leads to increased 24-hour intake of six vitamins and minerals—calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, vitamin B12, and riboflavin—as well as dietary fiber. Participation also leads to a trade-off between children's intake of dietary fat and added sugars whereby participants have higher intakes of dietary fat than nonparticipants but lower intakes of added sugars.
Keywords:added sugars  CSFII  dietary fat  dietary intake  National School Lunch Program (NSLP)  NSLP participation  vitamins and minerals  
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