Do School Lunches Plump Up Poor Kids? | Miller-McCune Online

A program to ensure all American children get at least one good meal a day may lie behind their expanding waistlines. Oddly, a breakfast program does not. Full Story »

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Brianna Carter
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by Brianna Carter - Feb. 24, 2011

Uses multiple sources and consults various studies, government programs (with active links), and experts named with associated credentials.

While I can appreciate the conflict surrounding school choices with quality breakfast and lunch programs; I wonder how physical education offerings and requirements also contribute to the obesity epidemic.

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