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Off to a Good Start: Why is breakfast important for my students
and/or child?
Studies show the relationship between
a healthful lifestyle and academic achievement supports this equation:
good nutrition
+ exercise = optimal learning.
Breakfast provides students with the
energy and essential nutrients they need to concentrate on and accomplish
learning tasks. It provides 1/4 of the recommended daily allowance
for nutrients such as calcium, protein, vitamin A, vitamin B6, magnesium,
iron and zinc. Studies suggest a connection between physical activity
and increased levels of alertness, mental function and learning.
Students who eat breakfast have higher
achievement scores, lower rates of absence and tardiness, and increased
concentration in the classroom.
Balanced meals offering foods from
several food groups (containing carbohydrate, protein and fat) are
designed to sustain students' energy throughout the morning.
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