[PDF] Children in school cafeterias select foods containing more saturated fat and energy than the Institute of Medicine recommendations. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3945/jn.109.119131 Corpus ID: 8674718Children in school cafeterias select foods containing more saturated fat and energy than the Institute of Medicine recommendations. @article{Martin2010ChildrenIS, title={Children in school cafeterias select foods containing more saturated fat and energy than the Institute of Medicine recommendations.}, author={C. Martin and J. Thomson and M. LeBlanc and T. Stewart and R. Newton and H. Han and Alicia D Sample and C. Champagne and D. Williamson}, journal={The Journal of nutrition}, year={2010}, volume={140 9}, pages={ 1653-60 } } C. Martin, J. Thomson, +6 authors D. Williamson Published 2010 Medicine The Journal of nutrition In this study, we examined if children's food selection met the School Meals Initiative (SMI) standards and the recently released Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations. Mean food selection, plate waste, and food intake were also examined. Food intake of 2049 4th-6th grade students was measured objectively at lunch over 3 d with digital photography in 33 schools. The percent of children whose food selection met the SMI standards and IOM recommendations for energy (kJ), fat and saturated… Expand View on PubMed academic.oup.com Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 35 CitationsHighly Influential Citations 1 Background Citations 12 Methods Citations 3 Results Citations 1 View All Supplemental Clinical Trials Interventional Clinical Trial The Louisiana (LA) Health Project There is a worldwide pandemic of obesity with far-reaching consequences for the health of our nation. 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