Having Recess Before Lunch Means More Nutritious Choices (IMAGE)
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'Recess is often held after lunch so children hurry to 'finish' so that they can go play -- this results in wasted fruits and vegetables,' explains co-author David Just, PhD of Cornell University, 'However, we found that if recess is held before lunch, students come to lunch with healthy appetites and less urgency and are more likely to eat their fruits and vegetables.'
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