Diet Quality Is Lower for Those Who Skip Lunch Among a Sample of Predominantly Black Adolescents.
Lori Andersen SpruanceSpencer ClasonJordyn Hansen BurtonLeann MyersKeelia O'MalleyCarolyn C JohnsonPublished in: American journal of health promotion : AJHP (2020)
Skipping lunch was associated with lower quality diet, though diet quality was low among all students. Considering over 15% of the sample did not eat lunch in a closed-campus school setting, further research should consider how to encourage students to participate in the National School Lunch Program, which has the ability to increase diet quality in adolescents.