Carducci Bianca, Dominguez Georgia, Kidd Emily, Oh Christina, Jain Reena, Khan Amira, Bhutta Zulfiqar A
Centre for Global Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Peter Gilgan Centre for Research, and Learning, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Medical Sciences Building, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Nutr Rev. 2025 Feb 1;83(2):e356-e391. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuae030.
The school food environment is a critical interface for child and adolescent nutrition, and there is a need to understand existing literature on Canadian school food environments to identify equity gaps and opportunities, and empower decision-makers to plan for future action.
Literature on Canadian school food and nutrition interventions, policies, programs, and their effects on diets and nutritional status are synthesized and appraised in this systematic review.
A search strategy was developed for each database used (Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, ERIC, Cochrane Collaboration, Canadian Electronic Library, BiblioMap), with a combination of free text and controlled vocabulary, for articles published from 1990 to 2021. Unpublished data and grey literature were also searched.
Quantitative and qualitative studies with an observational or intervention study design, reviews, or program evaluations conducted in Canadian schools with participants aged 5-19.9 years were included. Key study characteristics and risk of bias were extracted independently by 2 investigators using a standardized tool.
A total of 298 articles were included (n = 192 peer reviewed and 106 from the grey literature), which were mostly conducted in Ontario (n = 52), British Columbia (n = 43), and Nova Scotia (n = 28). Twenty-four interventions, 5 nonevaluated programs, and 1 policy involved Indigenous populations. Overall, 86 articles measured and reported on effectiveness outcomes, including dietary intake; anthropometry; knowledge, attitudes, and practices; and physical activity. The literature remains largely heterogenous and primarily focused on nutrition education programs that use subjective assessments to infer changes in nutrition. A key facilitator to implementation and sustainability was community engagement, whereas key barriers were staff capacity, access to resources and funding, and consistent leadership.
This review provides insight into Canadian school food and nutrition interventions, programs, and policies and uncovers important evidence gaps that require careful examination for future evaluations. Governments must create supportive environments that optimize nutrition for children and adolescents through equitable policies and programs.
PROSPERO registration no. CRD42022303255.
学校饮食环境是儿童和青少年营养的关键界面,有必要了解加拿大学校饮食环境的现有文献,以识别公平差距和机会,并促使决策者规划未来行动。
本系统评价对加拿大学校饮食与营养干预措施、政策、项目及其对饮食和营养状况的影响的文献进行了综合分析与评估。
针对每个使用的数据库(Medline、Embase、PsycINFO、ERIC、Cochrane协作网、加拿大电子图书馆、BiblioMap)制定了检索策略,结合自由文本和受控词汇,检索1990年至2021年发表的文章。还检索了未发表的数据和灰色文献。
纳入在加拿大学校开展的、参与者年龄在5至19.9岁之间、采用观察性或干预性研究设计、综述或项目评估的定量和定性研究。2名研究人员使用标准化工具独立提取关键研究特征和偏倚风险。
共纳入298篇文章(n = 192篇经同行评审,106篇来自灰色文献),大部分研究在安大略省(n = 52)、不列颠哥伦比亚省(n = 43)和新斯科舍省(n = 28)进行。24项干预措施、5项未评估的项目和1项政策涉及原住民群体。总体而言,86篇文章对有效性结果进行了测量和报告,包括饮食摄入、人体测量、知识、态度和行为以及身体活动。文献在很大程度上仍然存在异质性,主要集中在使用主观评估来推断营养变化的营养教育项目上。实施和可持续性的一个关键促进因素是社区参与,而关键障碍是工作人员能力、资源和资金获取以及持续的领导力。
本综述深入探讨了加拿大学校饮食与营养干预措施、项目和政策,揭示了重要的证据空白,需要在未来评估中仔细审视。政府必须营造支持性环境,通过公平的政策和项目为儿童和青少年优化营养。
PROSPERO注册号CRD42022303255。