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2. Household Food Insecurity Is Associated with Parental Perceptions of and Student Participation in School Meals.
3. Understanding Multiprogram Take-Up of Safety Net Programs Among California Families.
4. Parent perceptions of school meals and how perceptions differ by race and ethnicity.
5. Universal School Meals During the Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Parent Perceptions From California and Maine
6. School Meals for All: A Qualitative Study Exploring Lessons in Successful Advocacy and Policymaking in Maine and California
7. Implementation of Universal School Meals during COVID-19 and beyond: Challenges and Benefits for School Meals Programs in Maine.
8. Providing School Meals to All Students Free of Charge during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Challenges and Benefits Reported by School Foodservice Professionals in California.
9. Students’ Perspectives on the Benefits and Challenges of Universal School Meals Related to Food Accessibility, Stigma, Participation, and Waste
10. Restaurant kids’ meal beverage offerings before and after implementation of healthy default beverage policy statewide in California compared with citywide in Wilmington, Delaware
11. Pandemic-related socioeconomic disruptions and adverse health outcomes: a cross-sectional study of female caregivers
12. Evaluating Food Packaging Waste in Schools: A Systematic Literature Review
13. Characterizing the Landscape of Safety Net Programs and Policies in California during the COVID-19 Pandemic
14. Perceptions and Experiences of Universal School Meals in California: Qualitative Insights From School Food Authorities on Participation, Stigma, and Operational Benefits and Challenges
15. Perceived Influence of a State-Level Universal Free School Meal Policy on Households With Varying Income Levels: An Analysis of Parental Perspectives
16. Potential mechanisms linking poverty alleviation and health: an analysis of benefit spending among recipients of the U.S. earned income tax credit
17. Method for Scoring Dose of Multicomponent Interventions: A Building Block for Future Evaluations
18. Phthalates, adipates, BPA, and pesticides in school meals
19. Latent class analysis identifies a promising combination of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education interventions for improving student cardiorespiratory fitness
20. Perceived Produce Availability and Child Fruit and Vegetable Intake: The Healthy Communities Study
21. SNAP-Ed physical activity interventions in low-income schools are associated with greater cardiovascular fitness among 5th and 7th grade students in California
22. Effect of Removing Chocolate Milk on Milk and Nutrient Intake Among Urban Secondary School Students.
23. Voluntary Kids’ Meal Beverage Standards: Are They Sufficient to Ensure Healthier Restaurant Practices and Consumer Choices?
24. The Impact of a Multipronged Intervention to Increase School Lunch Participation among Secondary School Students in an Urban Public School District.
25. Post–Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act Adherence to Select School Nutrition Standards by Region and Poverty Level: The Healthy Communities Study
26. Participants’ Experiences of the 2018–2019 Government Shutdown and Subsequent Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefit Disruption Can Inform Future Policy
27. Food Loss and Waste: Measurement, Drivers, and Solutions
28. UC ANR research informs, influences and strengthens fruit and vegetable programs and policies
29. Availability and Quality of Healthy Foods Vary by Store Participation in SNAP and WIC in Low-Income California Neighborhoods.
30. Opportunities and Challenges of California's Fruit and Vegetable Electronic Benefit Transfer Pilot Project at Farmers' Markets: A Qualitative Study with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Shoppers and Farmers' Market Staff.
31. Eating School Meals Daily Is Associated with Healthier Dietary Intakes: The Healthy Communities Study.
32. Sugar-Sweetened Beverage and Water Intake in Relation to Diet Quality in U.S. Children.
33. SNAP-Ed physical activity interventions in low-income schools are associated with greater cardiovascular fitness among 5th and 7th grade students in California
34. Understanding multi-program take-up of safety net programs among California families
35. Parent perceptions of school meals and how perceptions differ by race and ethnicity
36. Leaders' Experiences in Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Complex Public Health Nutrition Interventions
37. The Benefits and Challenges of Providing School Meals during the First Year of California's Universal School Meal Policy as Reported by School Foodservice Professionals.
38. The association of safety-net program participation with government perceptions, welfare stigma, and discrimination
39. Availability and Quality of Healthy Foods Vary by Store Participation in SNAP and WIC in Low-Income California Neighborhoods
40. Fast Food Embodied
41. Fast Food Embodied: Industrial Diets
42. Lessons of Fresh Start can guide schools seeking to boost student fruit consumption
43. Transition to Freshly-Prepared School Meals: Impacts on Meal Appeal, Student Participation, Intake, Food and Packaging Waste and School Finances
44. The Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation of Californiaʼs Inaugural Food Waste Prevention Week
45. Perceptions and Experiences of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Participants Related to Receiving Food and Nutrition-Related Text Messages Sent Agency-Wide: Findings from Focus Groups in San Diego County, California
46. Experiences of distress and gaps in government safety net supports among parents of young children during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study
47. Feasibility and Response to the San Diego County, California, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Agency Sending Food and Nutrition Text Messages to All Participants: Quasi-Experimental Web-Based Survey Pilot Study
48. Bold Action Needed for Equitable Access to Nutrition Assistance by All.
49. Additional file 1 of Potential mechanisms linking poverty alleviation and health: an analysis of benefit spending among recipients of the U.S. earned income tax credit
50. School-Level Factors Associated with Increased Fruit and Vegetable Consumption among Students in California Middle and High Schools
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