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An evaluation of giving the Jamaican government school meal to a class of children.
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1983
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NutritionKindergarten EducationPublic Health NutritionEducationSchool ChildrenNutrition SecurityProgram EvaluationUndernourished ChildrenNutrition EducationPublic HealthSchool FunctioningFood PolicyHealth EducationPublic Policy'Benevolent AttentionHealth PromotionChildren's Eating BehaviorChild NutritionSchool Nutrition
We evaluated the effects of giving the standard Jamaican government school meal to a class of school children. Unlike many other school-feeding studies, this project was carefully controlled and carried out with undernourished children who had low levels of school attendance and achievement. In spite of this, no improvement was found in the children's nutritional status as reflected by weight for age. However, small benefits were found in attendance and school achievement. These findings remained when sex, age, improvements over the previous term, and the effects of 'benevolent attention' were taken into account.