J Korean Diet Assoc.  2004 May;10(2):235-245.

Strategies to Improve Nutritional Management in Primary School Lunch Program

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Food & Nutrition, The University of Suwon, Korea. ksyim@suwon.ac.kr
  • 2Korea Health Industry Development Institute, Korea.
  • 3Department of Food & Nutrition, Daejin University, Korea.
  • 4Wonjoo Gyodong Primary School, Korea.
  • 5Seoul Gaepo Primary School, Korea.
  • 6Seoul Songjeong Primary School, Korea.

Abstract

The Korea School Lunch Program mandates that school meals should safeguard the health and well-being of our children. School meals provide a nutritious diet that contains at least 1/3 of the daily Recommended Dietary Allowances of necessary nutrients at reasonable prices. This study was performed to assess the nutritional management of primary school meals, and to provide basic data for improvement of school meal nutritional guidelines. Three hundred and thirty six dietitians who worked at primary schools were recruited using a stratified sampling method. A survey was done by e-mail with a set of questionnaires about nutritional meal management. During school lunch planning, dietitians referred nutrition standards with priority, followed by students' food preferences and food hygiene. They considered energy as a most important nutrient during primary school lunch planning, followed by protein and calcium. Protein is usually over-served, whereas iron, vitamin A and calcium are usually under-served during primary school meal planning. For first and second grade primary students, grains, meat and vegetable side dishes seemed to be large compared to their eating capacity. Over 92% of school dietitians agreed the needs of food group standards for primary school lunch program. For making a checklist of the school lunch program, energy, protein and calcium were highly recommended, and meat.fish.egg group, vegetable.fruit group and dairy group were also highly recommended by school dietitians. Cooking method was also highly recommended. School dietitians proposed that remodeling of school kitchens and new cooking machine were the most important factors for improving school lunch system. These results suggest that food standards should be established for health-oriented nutritional management of primary school lunch programs. Nutritional checklists could include nutrient-rich foods and food groups, and items about cooking methods.

Keyword

school lunch program; nutrition management; nutrition standard; food standard; checklist

MeSH Terms

Calcium
Edible Grain
Checklist
Child
Cooking
Diet
Eating
Electronic Mail
Food Preferences
Humans
Hygiene
Iron
Korea
Lunch*
Meals
Meat
Nutritionists
Surveys and Questionnaires
Recommended Dietary Allowances
Vegetables
Vitamin A
Calcium
Iron
Vitamin A
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