School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context

BACKGROUND: School meals, if both nutritious and attractive, provide a unique opportunity to improve health equality and public health. OBJECTIVE: To describe the study rationale, data collection, and background of participants in the study 'Prospects for promoting health and performance by sch...

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Main Authors: Waling M, Olsson C, Wergedahl H, Talvia S, Olafsdottir AS, Gunnarsdottir I, Lagström H, Hörnell A, Holthe A, Jonsson B, Fossgard E
Other Authors: PÄÄT Turun lapsi- ja nuorisotutkimuskeskus (CYRI), PÄÄT Turku Institute for Child and Youth Research (CYRI), 2607330
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/164229
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author Waling M
Olsson C
Wergedahl H
Talvia S
Olafsdottir AS
Gunnarsdottir I
Lagström H
Hörnell A
Holthe A
Jonsson B
Fossgard E
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Olsson C
Wergedahl H
Talvia S
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Holthe A
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description BACKGROUND: School meals, if both nutritious and attractive, provide a unique opportunity to improve health equality and public health. OBJECTIVE: To describe the study rationale, data collection, and background of participants in the study 'Prospects for promoting health and performance by school meals in Nordic countries' (ProMeal). The general aim was to determine whether overall healthiness of the diet and learning conditions in children can be improved by school lunches, and to capture the main concerns regarding school lunches among children in a Nordic context. DESIGN: A cross-sectional, multidisciplinary study was performed in Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden on pupils (n=837) born in 2003. RESULTS: In total 3,928 pictures of school lunches were taken to capture pupils' school lunch intake. A mean of 85% of all parents responded to a questionnaire about socioeconomic background, dietary intake, and habitual physical activity at home. Cognitive function was measured on one occasion on 93% of the pupils during optimal conditions with a Stroop and a Child Operation Span test. A mean of 169 pupils also did an Integrated Visual and Auditory Continuous Performance Test after lunch over 3 days. In total, 37,413 10-sec observations of classroom learning behavior were performed. In addition, 753 empathy-based stories were written and 78 focus groups were conducted. The pupils had high socioeconomic status. CONCLUSIONS: This study will give new insights into which future interventions are needed to improve pupils' school lunch intake and learning. The study will provide valuable information for policy making, not least in countries where the history of school meals is shorter than in some of the Nordic countries.
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spelling ftunivturku:oai:www.utupub.fi:10024/164229 2025-01-16T22:39:33+00:00 School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context Waling M Olsson C Wergedahl H Talvia S Olafsdottir AS Gunnarsdottir I Lagström H Hörnell A Holthe A Jonsson B Fossgard E PÄÄT Turun lapsi- ja nuorisotutkimuskeskus (CYRI), PÄÄT Turku Institute for Child and Youth Research (CYRI) 2607330 2022-10-28T13:17:58Z https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/164229 en eng 60 30468 10.3402/fnr.v60.30468 Food and Nutrition Research https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/164229 URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042715845 1654-6628 2022 ftunivturku 2022-11-03T00:00:58Z BACKGROUND: School meals, if both nutritious and attractive, provide a unique opportunity to improve health equality and public health. OBJECTIVE: To describe the study rationale, data collection, and background of participants in the study 'Prospects for promoting health and performance by school meals in Nordic countries' (ProMeal). The general aim was to determine whether overall healthiness of the diet and learning conditions in children can be improved by school lunches, and to capture the main concerns regarding school lunches among children in a Nordic context. DESIGN: A cross-sectional, multidisciplinary study was performed in Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden on pupils (n=837) born in 2003. RESULTS: In total 3,928 pictures of school lunches were taken to capture pupils' school lunch intake. A mean of 85% of all parents responded to a questionnaire about socioeconomic background, dietary intake, and habitual physical activity at home. Cognitive function was measured on one occasion on 93% of the pupils during optimal conditions with a Stroop and a Child Operation Span test. A mean of 169 pupils also did an Integrated Visual and Auditory Continuous Performance Test after lunch over 3 days. In total, 37,413 10-sec observations of classroom learning behavior were performed. In addition, 753 empathy-based stories were written and 78 focus groups were conducted. The pupils had high socioeconomic status. CONCLUSIONS: This study will give new insights into which future interventions are needed to improve pupils' school lunch intake and learning. The study will provide valuable information for policy making, not least in countries where the history of school meals is shorter than in some of the Nordic countries. Other/Unknown Material Iceland University of Turku: UTUPub Norway
spellingShingle Waling M
Olsson C
Wergedahl H
Talvia S
Olafsdottir AS
Gunnarsdottir I
Lagström H
Hörnell A
Holthe A
Jonsson B
Fossgard E
School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context
title School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context
title_full School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context
title_fullStr School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context
title_full_unstemmed School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context
title_short School meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a Nordic setting – the ProMeal-study: description of methodology and the Nordic context
title_sort school meal provision, health, and cognitive function in a nordic setting – the promeal-study: description of methodology and the nordic context
url https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/164229