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. 1978 May;68(5):477–481. doi: 10.2105/ajph.68.5.477

Educational benefits of the United States school feeding program: a critical review of the literature.

E Pollitt, M Gersovitz, M Gargiulo
PMCID: PMC1653885  PMID: 347957

Abstract

In the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 it was stated that educational progress was an objective of the United States School Feeding programs. In spite of this fact no serious attempt has ever been made to evaluate whether this objective has been met; the few evaluations that have been conducted lack scientific rigor. As a whole the studies fail to provide a strong basis from which to make valid inferences regarding the long-term effects of the feeding program on school achievement and adaptation. Studies that have focused on the short-term effects of hunger or morning feeding suggest that the provision of breakfast may both benefit the student emotionally and enhance his capacity to work on school type tasks.

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