The Cost of Healthy School Lunches Essay

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    interventions to foster physical activity and healthy eating, and encourage toward a healthy lifestyle. If obesity rates continue at this pace, medical costs related to treating preventable obesity-related diseases will strain the health care system. Recent research estimated $14 billion is spent yearly due to childhood obesity-related health care cost in the US (Trasande and Chatterjee, 2009). Specific Aims Several school-based approach has been taken. School lunch menus are changed, and…

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    Essay On School Cafeteria

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    Topic: School cafeterias contribute to obesity in children and they should only offer healthy food options. It’s not a lifestyle choice when people are just eating and not exercising. It’s because kids (and this is the problem with school lunches right now) are getting sugar, fat, empty calories- lots of calories- but no nutrition. Words by Tom Colicchio. Obesity is affecting people worldwide, especially the younger generation. One of the major causes of obesity in children is food high in…

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    Healthy School Lunches

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    War on Healthy School Lunches The average school lunch being consumed by children all over the nation costs less than one dollar (Cooper). A lack of effort for improving school cafeterias nationwide has led to dismal meals for students. The academic and physical growth of a child is dependent on many things ranging from sleep to eating habits. When one piece of the puzzle is missing, the whole idea falls apart. In this new age of health crazed diets and low-budgets, the Brunswick City Schools…

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    Many schoolchildren throw away their half-eaten cafeteria lunches so that they can run outside to play. Recess is often held after lunch so children hurry to finish so that they can go play. This results in wasted fruits, vegetables, entrees, milk, and students not meeting their nutritional needs. However, it has been found that if recess is held before lunch, students come to lunch with healthy appetites and less urgency and are more likely to eat their fruits, vegetables, entree, and milk.…

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    Eating Healthy for a Better Tomorrow Anthelme Brillat-Savarin said "Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are" and Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach said "man is what he eats". These men’s quotes were the origin of famous quote "you are what you eat” (Martin par 1) There has been controversies and concerns expressed for years about the obesity rates in the United States. Yes, I believe society fails us as a whole by all of the unhealthy food options like fast food and processed food. Society…

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    The 1946 National School Lunch Act, which later led to the creation of the National School Lunch Program was a policy act made in response to the growing concern of hunger in the United States. Led by Senator Allen Allender of Louisiana and signed by President Harry Truman, the NSLP proposed to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation’s children, while supporting the consumption of agricultural good. Even though, the NSLP’s goals was to provide for the safety of the children, the…

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    five percent of working Americans every day. As a result, over one third of the children in the United States are obese and unhealthy. Parents around the United States do not realize that they are the major cause of childhood obesity. In addition, schools are feeding children processed foods which lack the proper nutrition needed throughout the day. Surprisingly, economic…

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    to look into farm to school. Farm to school is a great program that encourages schools to actively cooperate with local businesses to provide fresh, local, and healthy food to students. Farm to school is a network of helpful funding and resources that helps schools by operating on three principals. Those being procurement, education, and school gardens. The first and largest aspect of farm to school is procurement. This means that the farm to school network helps local schools get in touch with…

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    Article headline: “More time for school lunches equals healthier choices for kids” Link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150911094910.htm As the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) launched for more than 60 years, more and more students receive their discounted lunch each day, and school lunch has become an essential nutrition resource for students. Therefor, researchers are exploring methods to improve the healthiness of the food students eat everyday, and they conducted a study…

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    As shown in section above, our total annual cost is $58,400 which is the sum of two identical events that are estimated to cost $29,200. Fortunately, we will be having a concession stand throughout each event that is estimated to bring in $3,000 in revenue, lowering the total cost to $26,200; thus yielding to a total cost of $52,400 per year. For which Tenet Healthcare will be disbursing $32,400, hoping to receive the remaining $20,000 from the Dallas Chamber of Commerce. As seen in the budget…

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