 A healthy breakfast  Food guide Pyramid  Effect of breakfast on Scholastic performance Murphy, J.M. n.d. Child Nutrition Fact Sheet: Breakfast for.

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 A healthy breakfast  Food guide Pyramid  Effect of breakfast on Scholastic performance Murphy, J.M. n.d. Child Nutrition Fact Sheet: Breakfast for Learning [PDF]. Food Research and Action Center(FRAC). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 fromhttp://

 The Food Guide Pyramid (USDA, 2010)  Portion Sizes  Effect of pyramid on learning potential The Food Guide Pyramid and Its Importance (USDA Picky Eaters. Retrieved on January 13, 2011 from USDA Major Nutrients: Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats. Retrieved on January 26, 2011 from php?info_center=4&tax_level=3&tax_subject =358&topic_id=1611&level3_id=5977&level4 _id=0&level5_id=0&placement_default=0 php?info_center=4&tax_level=3&tax_subject =358&topic_id=1611&level3_id=5977&level4 _id=0&level5_id=0&placement_default=0

 Portion Sizes  Effect of pyramid on learning potential USDA Major Nutrients: Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats. Retrieved on January 26, 2011 from &topic_id=1611&level3_id=5977&level4_id=0&level5_id=0&placement_default=0 &topic_id=1611&level3_id=5977&level4_id=0&level5_id=0&placement_default=0

 Skipping breakfast has become a common practice  Daily breakfast intakes improve cognitive skills.  The effect of malnutrition at home and school Judge, S., Jahns, L Association of overweight with academic performance and social and behavioral problems: an update from the early childhood longitudinal study. The Journal of School Health, 77(10): Rampersaud, G., et al Breakfast habits, nutritional status, body weight, and academic performance in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 105(5): Cueto, S Breakfast and performance. Public Health Nutrition. 4(6A): Alaimo, K., Olson, C.M., Frongillo Jr., E.A Food insufficiency and American school-aged children's cognitive, academic, and psychosocial development. Pediatrics. 108(1):

 The Obesity Epidemic  Weight gain, poor scholastic habits and a higher BMI  Decreased self esteem and learning initiative Andersen, R.E. (2000) The spread of the childhood obesity epidemic. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 163 (11) p PMCID: PMC Available through Walden University Library: PubMed Central. Rolland-Cachera, M.F., Deheeger, M., Maillot, M., Bellisle, F. (2006) Early adiposity rebound: causes and consequences for obesity in children and adults. International Journal of Obesity. 30 (Suppl 4) p. 11. PMID: Available at Walden University Library: MEDLINE with Full Text Lawrence, S., Hazlett, R., Hightower, P. (2010) Understanding and Acting on the Growing Childhood and Adolescent Weight Crisis: A Role for Social Work. Health & Social Work. 35(2) p Available from Walden University Library CINAHL Plus with full text.

 Obese and well nourished are not  Omitting meals Murphy, J.M. n.d. Child Nutrition Fact Sheet: Breakfast for Learning [PDF]. Food Research and Action Center(FRAC). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from Bryan, J., et al Nutrients of Cognitive Development in School Aged Children. Nutrition Reviews. 62 (8). Pgs Aldinger, C.E., Jones, J.T WHO Information Series on School Health: Document Four [PDF]. World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from

 Benefits of nutrients on concentration  Effect of school meals on potential Bryan, J., et al Nutrients of Cognitive Development in School Aged Children. Nutrition Reviews. 62 (8). Pgs Aldinger, C.E., Jones, J.T WHO Information Series on School Health: Document Four [PDF]. World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from

 Nutrition, education and physical activity policies  School meal programs and student performance  Teaching healthy eating Wechsler, H., McKenna, M.L., Lee, S.M. and Dietz, W.H Overweight among Children and Adolescents. CDC. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from California Department of Public Health (CDPH) The CDC Guide to Strategies for Reducing the Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages [PDF]. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from Lawrence, S., Hazlett, R., Hightower, P. (2010) Understanding and Acting on the Growing Childhood and Adolescent Weight Crisis: A Role for Social Work. Health & Social Work. 35(2) p Available from Walden University Library CINAHL Plus with full text.

 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs  Meeting School Meals Initiative Standards for Nutrition  The Third School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study Pekruhn, C Preventing Childhood Obesity: A School Health Policy Guide. National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from California Department of Public Health (CDPH) The CDC Guide to Strategies for Reducing the Consumption of Sugar- Sweetened Beverages [PDF]. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from Cooper, P McComb’s Journey to Good Health. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from nce_2006/McCombJourneyGoodHealth.pdf nce_2006/McCombJourneyGoodHealth.pdf

 Water consumption  Sports Beverages  Institute of Medicine Committee on Nutrition Standards for Foods in Schools  High Calorie Beverages California Department of Public Health (CDPH) The CDC Guide to Strategies for Reducing the Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages [PDF]. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from

 Low fat meals versus high fat meals  Carbohydrate rich meals  High calorie beverages Downingtown Area School District. (DASD) Downingtown Areas School District Food Services [PDF]. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from sharepoint.dasd.org/District/Pages/default.aspxhttp://dasd- sharepoint.dasd.org/District/Pages/default.aspx

 Healthy foods at home and school  Healthy meals  Never overwhelm  Selective Eating Mayo Clinic Children’s nutrition: 10 tips for picky eaters. Retrieved on January 13, 2011 from USDA Picky Eaters. Retrieved on January 13, 2011 from

Alaimo, K., Olson, C.M., Frongillo Jr., E.A Food insufficiency and American school-aged children's cognitive, academic, and psychosocial development. Pediatrics. 108(1): Aldinger, C.E., Jones, J.T WHO Information Series on School Health: Document Four [PDF]. World Health Organization (WHO). Retrieved on January 9, 2011 from f f Andersen, R.E The spread of the childhood obesity epidemic. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 163 (11) p PMCID: PMC Available through Walden University Library: PubMed Central

Bryan, J., et al Nutrients of Cognitive Development in School Aged Children. Nutrition Reviews. 62 (8). Pgs California Department of Public Health (CDPH) The CDC Guide to Strategies for Reducing the Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages [PDF]. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from tratstoReduce_Sugar_Sweetened_Bevs.pdf tratstoReduce_Sugar_Sweetened_Bevs.pdf

Cooper, P McComb’s Journey to Good Health. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from tion.org/Meetings_Events/Annual_National_Conference_2006/ McCombJourneyGoodHealth.pdf tion.org/Meetings_Events/Annual_National_Conference_2006/ McCombJourneyGoodHealth.pdf Cueto, S Breakfast and performance. Public Health Nutrition. 4(6A): Downingtown Area School District (DASD) Downingtown Areas School District Food Services [PDF]. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from

Gibson, E.L., Green, M.W Nutrition Influences on Cognitive Function: mechanisms of susceptibility. Nutrition Research Reviews. 15 (1). Pgs Judge, S., Jahns, L Association of overweight with academic performance and social and behavioral problems: an update from the early childhood longitudinal study. The Journal of School Health, 77(10): Lawrence, S., Hazlett, R., Hightower, P Understanding and Acting on the Growing Childhood and Adolescent Weight Crisis: A Role for Social Work. Health & Social Work. 35(2) p Available from Walden University Library CINAHL Plus with full text.

Mayo Clinic Children’s nutrition: 10 tips for picky eaters. Retrieved on January 13,2011 from health/HQ health/HQ01107 Murphy, J.M. n.d. Child Nutrition Fact Sheet: Breakfast for Learning [PDF]. Food Research and Action Center(FRAC). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from Pekruhn, C Preventing Childhood Obesity: A School Health Policy Guide. National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE). Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from

Rampersaud, G., et al Breakfast habits, nutritional status, body weight, and academic performance in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 105(5): Rolland-Cachera, M.F., Deheeger, M., Maillot, M., Bellisle, F Early adiposity rebound: causes and consequences for obesity in children and adults. International Journal of Obesity. 30 (Suppl 4) p. 11. PMID: Available at Walden University Library: MEDLINE with Full Text

USDA Picky Eaters. Retrieved on January 13, 2011 from Wechsler, H., McKenna, M.L., Lee, S.M. and Dietz, W.H Overweight among Children and Adolescents. CDC. Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from roleofschools_obesity.pdf roleofschools_obesity.pdf

 Let’s Move! USDA. n.d. Let’s Move! Retrieved on January 03, 2011 from  The Nutrition Source Harvard School of Public Health The Nutrition Source. Retrieved on January 5, 2011 from  Nutrition Assistance Programs USDA Nutrition Assistance Programs. Retrieved on January 5, 2011 from

 School Health Policies and Program Study National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006: Healthy Eating. Podcast retrieved on January 4, 2011 from  Team Nutrition Fact Sheets Retrieved on January 5, 2011 from x_level=2&tax_subject=258&topic_id=1204  Healthy Youth CDC Healthy Youth. Retrieved on January 5, 2011 from