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Volume 30, Issue 4: August, 2003
Abstract
How the CATCH Eat Smart Program Helps Implement the
USDA Regulations in School Cafeterias
Deanna M. Hoelscher, PhD, RD, Paul Mitchell, MS, Johanna
Dwyer, ScD, RD,
John Elder, PhD, MPH, Ann Clesi, MEd, Patricia Snyder, MS,
RD
This article describes the implementation of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture’s National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
standards in school lunch menus in 56 intervention and 20
control schools from the Child and AdolescentTrial for Cardiovascular
Health (CATCH) 5 years after the main trial, compared with
12 schools previously unexposed to CATCH. School food service
personnel completed questionnaires to assess CATCH guideline
implementation, demographic data, behavioral constructs, training,
program material use, and participation in competing programs.
Five days of menus and recipes were collected from school
cafeteria staff,
averaged, and compared to USDA School Meal Initiative (SMI)
standards. Significant differences between intervention and
unexposed schools were found for training and knowledge of
CATCH and in mean percentage energy from fat and carbohydrates.
Intervention schools most closely met USDA SMI recommendations
for fat. Thus, the CATCH Eat Smart Program assisted school
cafeterias in meeting USDA guidelines 5 years postimplementation..
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