It's 12 o'clock...what are our preschoolers eating for lunch?: An assessment of nutrition and the nutrition environment in licensed child care in Los Angeles County

Author(s): Whaley, Shannon; Gomez, Judy; Mallo, Nelly; James, Paula; Fredericks, Doris; Abascal, Pilar; Sharp, Matthew; Chandran, Kumar; Hecht, Kenneth;
Date Issued: July 2008
Publisher(s): Public Health Foundation Enterprises WIC Program; Child Care Food Program Roundtable; California Food Policy Advocates
Description: A study of the nutrition and nutritional environment in licensed child care settings in Los Angeles County, including the relationship of nutrition quality to setting type and Child and Adult Care Food Program participation, based on observations of lunch service, the feeding environment, and food service practices at 54 child care sites
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Funder(s): Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation
Source: Irwindale, CA: Public Health Foundation Enterprises WIC Program. Retrieved February 6, 2009, from the California Food Policy Advocates Web site: http://www.cfpa.net/cacfp/gilbert_final.pdf (no longer accessible as of June 8, 2009)
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Provider Type/Setting

Policies > Health, Mental Health, & Safety > Nutrition, Programs & Guidelines
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA
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