School Lunches--Room for Improvement.In 1995, USDA's School Lunch program implemented new nutrition standards that included goals for fat (30% or fewer of calories) and saturated fat saturated fat, any solid fat that is an ester of glycerol and a saturated fatty acid. The molecules of a saturated fat have only single bonds between carbon atoms; if double bonds are present in the fatty acid portion of the molecule, the fat is said to be (10% or fewer of calories). These new standards joined existing goals of providing one-third of the students' daily needs for calories and nutrients like protein, iron, and calcium. In 1998-1999, the USDA USDA, n.pr See United States Department of Agriculture. examined whether or not school lunches were meeting goals. Here's what they found:
[frown] Lunches in elementary schools provided, on average, 33% of calories
as fat, while secondary school lunches provided 34.5% of calories as
fat.
[frown] One in 5 elementary schools met the goal for fat, 1 in 7 for
secondary schools.
This does not meet the goal of 30% or fewer calories from fat. Saturated fat represented about 12% of total calories (goal is 10% or less). On a more positive note:
[smiley] School lunch alone provides 100% of the protein needs of children
in elementary schools, and 64% of needs of secondary school students.
[smiley] School lunch provides significant amounts of vitamin A, vitamin C,
calcium, and iron.
Now, if there were only more vegetarian vegetarian /veg·e·tar·i·an/ (vej?e-tar´e-an) 1. one who practices vegetarianism. 2. pertaining to vegetarianism. veg·e·tar·i·an n. One who practices vegetarianism. options.... The School Nutrition Dietary di·e·tar·y adj. Of or relating to diet. dietary 1. pertaining to diet. 2. a course or system of diet. dietary hepatic necrosis see hepatosis dietetica. Assessment Study--II: Summary of Findings. January January: see month. 2001. <www.fns.usda. gov/oane/MENU/Published/CNP/FILES/SNDAII findsum.htm>. |
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