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Article: Diet quality and academic performance *.(Research Article)(Report)
- Article from:
- Journal of School Health
- Article date:
- April 1, 2008
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LITERATURE REVIEW
The academic performance of children impacts their future educational attainment and health and has therefore emerged as a public health concern. (1) Generally, as levels of education increase, there is an associated increase in income and social status. (2) This associated increase in socioeconomic status affects health by influencing access to health care, quality of housing, work environment, lifestyle factors, such as nutrition and recreation, and social psychological factors, such as self-esteem and health awareness. (3) Given the demonstrated importance of academic performance and resulting educational attainment to future health, it is ...
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