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http://dx.doi.org/10.7318/KJFC.2007.22.4.503

The supplementary effect of milk in elementeary, middle & high school meal program  

Jeong, Mi-Kyoung (Korea Food Research Institute)
Kim, Jae-Won (Food Science, Korea University)
Kim, Eun-Mi (Korea Food Research Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture / v.22, no.4, 2007 , pp. 503-510 More about this Journal
Abstract
The nutrient intakes of elementary, middle and high school children whether participate the school milk program or not, were assessed by estimating meals provided for one month. The schools were selected at random all around the country, and were 52 and 32 schools which were participating and non-participating in the school milk supplying program, respectively. Overall, the students, were enrolled schools with participating in milk program, intake higher energy, protein (p<0.01), lipid, sugar, Ca(p<0.001), P (p<0.001), Fe, K, Vit A and cholesterol compared to those of students were enrolled schools of non-participating, statistical significantly. The calcium intake of students participating in school milk program (PMP) about 1.5 times higher than those of students in the schools of non-participating milk program (NPMP), especially. The calcium intake of student were $24{\sim}28%$ and $43%{\sim}51%$ of RDA in PNP and NPNP students, respectively. Therefore, the calcium intake quantities of students, were provided with the school lunch without milk, were low-end limit of RDA. Considering the school lunch with the Koreanstyle foods mostly, the milk supplying were solved this problem. Especially, the difference of the nutrients intake which were followed in the case PMP which will consider an average 15-20% food left, magnification of milk supplying program in schools may help more growth of children, so the expansion of milk supplying programs in the schools were demanded, urgently.
Keywords
school lunch program; school milk program; nutrient intake; RDA; milk supplying program;
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