确定父母认为患有乳糜泻的儿童参加小学膳食计划的障碍。

JPGN reports Pub Date : 2024-10-20 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.12141
Nan Du, Elsa R Treffeisen, Vanessa Weisbrod, Frances Kelley, Jocelyn Silvester
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几个州最近颁布了法律,永久允许所有公立学校的学生获得免费早餐和午餐。然而,有饮食限制的儿童,如乳糜泻(CeD),可能会遇到参与这些膳食计划的障碍。我们调查了患有CeD的学龄儿童的照顾者,以研究普及学校膳食的障碍。超过一半的患有CeD的孩子没有参加学校的膳食计划,因为他们担心食堂是否有能力安全地准备无谷蛋白(GF)餐。此外,在粮食不安全和无麸质粮食不安全的人中,50%的人从未吃过免费的学校午餐和早餐。家长对营养质量的看法、关于无糖食品选择的沟通以及学校厨房的安全性成为参与这些项目的共同障碍。解决这些问题对于确保所有学生公平获得营养膳食至关重要。
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Identifying parentally perceived barriers for children with celiac disease to participate in elementary school meal programs.

Several states have recently enacted laws permanently granting all public school students access to free breakfast and lunch. However, children with dietary restrictions, such as celiac disease (CeD), may encounter barriers to participation in these meal programs. We surveyed caregivers of school-aged children with CeD to study barriers to universal school meals. More than half of the children with CeD did not participate in school meal programs due to concerns about the cafeteria's ability to prepare gluten-free (GF) meals safely. Moreover, among those who were food insecure and GF food insecure, 50% had never consumed free school lunch and breakfast. Parental perception of nutritional quality, communication regarding GF options, and safety of school kitchens emerged as common obstacles to participation in these programs. Addressing these concerns is paramount to ensuring equitable access to nutritious meals for all students.

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