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... 2007. Fourth-grade children are less accurate in reporting school breakfast than school lunch during 24-hour dietary recalls.
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... 2008. Improvements in middle school student dietary intake after implementation of the Texas Public School Nutrition Policy.
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... 1995. Dietary effects of the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program.
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... 2006b. Dietary Reference Intakes: The Essential Guide to Nutrient Requirements.
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... 1997. Dietary assessment in Whitehall II: The influence of reporting bias on apparent socioeconomic variation in nutrient intakes.
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... 1994a. National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Nutrition objectives for school meals; proposed rule.
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... 2001c. National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Alternatives to standard application and meal counting procedures.
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... 2008h. National School Lunch, Special Milk, and School Breakfast Programs, National average payments/maximum reimbursement rates.
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... 2006. Healthier choices and increased participation in a middle school lunch program: Effects of nutrition policy changes in San Francisco.
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... population. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 88(2)


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