School nutrition policy and diet quality of children and youth: a quasi-experimental study from Canada

V. Gaudin, S. Stranges, P. Wilk, S. Sarma*

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Abstract

ObjectiveWe investigated the impact of mandatory school nutrition policy on diet quality of Canadian school children using a quasi-experimental study design.MethodsUsing 24-h dietary recall data from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) Cycle 2.2 and 2015 CCHS - Nutrition, we constructed the Diet Quality Index (DQI). We used multivariable difference-in-differences regressions to quantify the DQI scores associated with school nutrition policy. We conducted stratified analyses by sex, school grade, household income, and food security status to gain additional insights into the impact of nutrition policy.ResultsWe found that mandatory school nutrition policy was associated with an increased DQI score by 3.44 points (95% CI: 1.1, 5.8) during school-hours in intervention provinces relative to control provinces. DQI score was higher among males (3.8 points, 95% CI: 0.6, 7.1) than among females (2.9 points, 95% CI: -0.5, 6.3), and the score among students in elementary schools was higher (5.1 points, 95% CI: 2.3, 8.0) than that among high school students (0.4 points, 95% CI: -3.6, 4.5). We also found that DQI scores were higher for middle-high income and food secure households.ConclusionProvincial mandatory school nutrition policy was associated with better diet quality among children and youth in Canada. Our findings suggest that other jurisdictions may consider implementing mandatory school nutrition policy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)613-628
Number of pages16
JournalCanadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique
Volume114
Early online date1 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • School nutrition policy
  • Diet quality
  • Difference-in-differences
  • Children
  • Youth
  • Canada
  • FOOD FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE
  • INTERNATIONAL DQI-I
  • BODY-WEIGHTS
  • INTERVENTIONS
  • ADOLESCENTS
  • IMPACT
  • FRUIT
  • IMPLEMENTATION
  • CONSUMPTION
  • PROGRAMS

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