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Vegetable and fruit breaks in Australian primary schools: prevalence, attitudes, barriers and implementation strategies

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posted on 2025-05-11, 09:56 authored by Nicole Nathan, Luke Wolfenden, Michelle Butler, Andrew Colin Bell, Rebecca Wyse, Elizabeth Campbell, Andrew J. Milat, John WiggersJohn Wiggers
School-based vegetable and fruit programs can increase student consumption of vegetables and fruit and have been recommended for adoption by Australian schools since 2005. An understanding of the prevalence and predictors of and the barriers to the adoption of school-based vegetable and fruit programs is necessary to maximize their adoption by schools and ensure that the health benefits of such programs to children are realized. The aim of this study was to determine Australian primary school Principals’ attitudes and barriers to the implementation of vegetable and fruit breaks; the prevalence of vegetable and fruit breaks in schools and the implementation strategies used and associated with their recommended adoption (daily in at least 80% of classes). A random sample of 384 school Principals completed a 20-min telephone interview. While Principals were highly supportive of vegetable and fruit breaks, only 44% were implementing these to a recommended level. When controlling for all school characteristics, recommended vegetable and fruit break adoption was 1.9 and 2.2 times greater, respectively, in schools that had parent communication strategies and teachers trained. A substantial opportunity exists to enhance the health of children through the adoption of vegetable and fruit breaks in schools.

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Journal title

Health Education Research

Volume

26

Issue

4

Pagination

722-731

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

School of Medicine and Public Health

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This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Health Education Research following peer review. The version of record Nathan, Nicole; Wolfenden, Luke; Butler, Michelle; Bell, Andrew Colin; Wyse, Rebecca; Campbell, Elizabeth; Milat, Andrew J.; Wiggers, John. “Vegetable and fruit breaks in Australian primary schools: prevalence, attitudes, barriers and implementation strategies”. Health Education Research Vol. 26, Issue 4, p. 722-731 is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/her/cyu068

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