نتایج جستجو برای: lunch

تعداد نتایج: 5013  

2010
Alison LaCombe Vijay Ganji

BACKGROUND Glycemic load (GL) is the product of glycemic index of a food and amount of available carbohydrate in that food divided by 100. GL represents quality and quantity of dietary carbohydrate. Little is known about the role of GL in hunger, satiety, and food intake in preschool children. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of two breakfast meals differing in GL on hunger, ...

2015
Jacey A. Greece Alyssa Kratze William DeJong Yvette C. Cozier Paula A. Quatromoni John Coverdale

Modifying the school food environment is on the national agenda as one strategy to improve the nutritional quality of children's diets. Because few environmental-level interventions have been rigorously evaluated, the evidence base to inform programs and policies is limited. Of concern is the impact that changes to cafeteria offerings will have on participation in school meal programs. This stu...

2018
Siobhan A O'Halloran Kathleen E Lacy Carley A Grimes Karen J Campbell Caryl A Nowson

We determined the average amount of sodium provided in lunches and snacks and the average amount of sodium consumed at lunch in a convenience sample of Australian preschool children attending Long Day Care (LDC). Sodium content of lunches and snacks was determined from standardised recipes. Individual children's sodium intake was estimated by a validated visual plate waste scale method. Five re...

2011
Sumiya Khan Ziena Saeed Hanifa Hameed Diwan Iqra Hussain Sarah Amer Mohamed M. Haq

OBJECTIVE To determine the status of lunch programs in Islamic schools in the United States and develop recommendations for improving them. STUDY DESIGN The Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) conducted a survey of lunch programs by mailing questionnaires to 100 Islamic schools in the United States. Muslims in Dietetics and Nutrition (MIDAN) developed lunch menus using Americ...

2012
Modjtaba Zandian Ioannis Ioakimidis Jakob Bergström Ulf Brodin Cecilia Bergh Michael Leon Julian Shield Per Södersten

BACKGROUND Speed of eating, an important aspect of eating behaviour, has recently been related to loss of control of food intake and obesity. Very little time is allocated for lunch at school and thus children may consume food more quickly and food intake may therefore be affected. Study 1 measured the time spent eating lunch in a large group of students eating together for school meals. Study ...

2006
Tung-Yun Lin Keng-hao Chang Shih-yen Liu Hao-hua Chu

We have explored the design of an interactive, persuasive game to assist adults to improve dietary behaviors of kindergarten children. The persuasive game is played over a smart lunch tray. The smart lunch tray incorporates both context-awareness and interactive media persuasion, enabling the creation of a persuasive smart object.

2015
Enhad A. Chowdhury Judith D. Richardson Kostas Tsintzas Dylan Thompson James A. Betts

Breakfast omission is associated with obesity and CVD/diabetes, but the acute effects of extended morning fasting upon subsequent energy intake and metabolic/hormonal responses have received less attention. In a randomised cross-over design, thirty-five lean men (n 14) and women (n 21) extended their overnight fast or ingested a typical carbohydrate-rich breakfast in quantities relative to RMR ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2015
Daniela Jakubowicz Julio Wainstein Bo Ahren Zohar Landau Yosefa Bar-Dayan Oren Froy

OBJECTIVE Skipping breakfast has been consistently associated with high HbA1c and postprandial hyperglycemia (PPHG) in patients with type 2 diabetes. Our aim was to explore the effect of skipping breakfast on glycemia after a subsequent isocaloric (700 kcal) lunch and dinner. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In a crossover design, 22 patients with diabetes with a mean diabetes duration of 8.4 ± 0....

Journal: :Developmental Cell 2017

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