The aim was to study the association between socio-demographic and routine dietary variables and consumption of school meals by adolescents enrolled in public schools in Brazil. The study used data used from the National School Health Survey (PeNSE) 2012. To assess differences between schoolchildren based on whether or not they ate school meals, the study used Pearson’s chisquare test, and associations were analyzed with univariate and multivariate Poisson regression models. Of the 86,660 students included in the study, 22.8% eat school meals. Higher consumption of school meals is associated with male gender, brown skin color, residence outside state capitals, working, and low maternal schooling, for those that ate breakfast and lunch with their parents. The findings are relevant for planning strategies to encourage consumption of school meals.
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Locatelli, N. T., Canella, D. S., & Bandoni, D. H. (2017). Fatores associados ao consumo da alimentação escolar por adolescentes no Brasil: Resultados da PeNSE 2012. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 33(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00183615
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