Tuesday, October 28, 2008

School lunches - are they healthy?

Most children love buying lunch at school -- it is a very big step towards Independence once they begin Elementary school. (That is unless you have a very picky eater and send them to school with their lunch every day - as a dietitian, I find that sometimes allowing picky eaters to buy lunch at school once a week can help them break bad habits.) A study was recently conducted that looked at the healthfulness of school lunches. When comparing the nutritional intake of those who bought school lunch to those who brought their lunch, the results were surprising. Those purchasing lunch actually had higher vit A, C, B6, folate, calcium, thiamin, iron and phosphorus intakes. They also drank more milk and ate more vegetables and had fewer sweets, sweetened beverages, and snacks. On the flip side, although the number of calories were similar the amount of fat and saturated (bad) fat as well as sodium were higher for those purchasing lunch. So, the schools still have some work to do in improving their lunches. Bottom line: It is a good idea to balance bringing lunch and buying lunch. Let your children pick two days a week to buy their lunch and prohibit a la carte items (in many schools you can put a block on this). On the other days, pack a healthy lunch and have your child buy milk at school. Here is an example of a healthy sack lunch--
- whole wheat bread with either cheese and all natural lunch meat without preservatives or all natural peanut, almond or sunflower butter with all natural jelly.
- a fruit or two
- trail mix with high fiber cereal, almonds and semisweet choco chips
- milk - buy at school

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