SBM Policy Statement: Prioritize Evidence-Based Reauthorization of Child Nutrition Programs to Optimize Health Benefits of School Meals

ISBNPA endorses the latest Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Policy Statement.

Prioritize Evidence-Based Reauthorization of Child Nutrition Programs to Optimize Health Benefits of School Meals

Policy Summary Statement

The Society of Behavioral Medicine supports aligning school nutrition programs with the most current scientific evidence by ensuring Child Nutrition Reauthorization occurs every 5 years and opposing legislative actions that deviate from evidence-based standards.

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