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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Food and the food environment in secondary schools: how do they influence studentsâ€™ diets and eating behaviours?
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Professor Miranda Pallan will discuss key findings from the NIHR-funded FUEL School Food study. The study aimed to examine the implementation of national school food policy in secondary schools and its impact on students&#39; dietary intake. During the seminar, she will present analyses on the compliance of secondary schools with the national School Food Standards and how compliance is related to students&#39; nutritional intake. Additionally, she will share insights from the FUEL qualitative case study, which explores the perspectives of various stakeholders (school staff, governors, caterers, and students) on school food and its influence on students&#39; eating habits and diets. Miranda will conclude by describing an ongoing NIHR-funded follow-on study where she collaborates with stakeholders to create recommendations for policy and practice improvements to enhance food quality and support healthy eating in secondary schools.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=13412
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