TY - JOUR T1 - School lunch menus in Spain. A review on recommendations and policy JO - Anales de Pediatría (English Edition) T2 - AU - González,Miguel Ángel San José AU - Baviera,Luis Carlos Blesa AU - Moreno-Villares,José Manuel SN - 23412879 M3 - 10.1016/j.anpede.2021.01.006 DO - 10.1016/j.anpede.2021.01.006 UR - https://analesdepediatria.org/en-school-lunch-menus-in-spain--articulo-S2341287921001058 AB - IntroductionAn appropriate diet in childhood is essential for suitable growth and development, but it is also essential for preventing the development of non-communicable diseases in later stages. The School stage is fundamental. A significant proportion of students in Spain make use of the school lunch. We review the current situation in Spain, as well as public policy on school lunch and a nationwide review of specific legislation on each Autonomous Community. Material and methodsNational public policy and specific considerations in every Autonomous Community were reviewed. Only considerations on the composition of the school menu were considered. ResultsThere are relatively recent state regulations but on school lunch menus also specific to each Autonomous Community. In general, and within a certain heterogeneity, they refer to the distribution of the diet and foods to be restricted. They usually provide guidelines, examples of daily menus, and graphic representations. Regarding school menus, there is a trend towards improvement in nutritional adequacy, but there is still room to improve. There are certain aspects related to the best solutions yet to be elucidated: management model, type of supervision, sustainability and local consumption, as well as school lunch schedules. ConclusionsThe nutritional contributions made in the school canteens are qualitatively and quantitatively important. In addition, it must fulfill educational and social equity functions. Although these concerns address specific recommendation in every Autonomous Community, there is huge heterogeneity on practical implementations. ER -