Dear Parent or Carer This diary will record everything your child eats and drinks over hours (from morning today to morning tomorrow). All you need to

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CADET Child and Diet Evaluation Tool This diary belongs to: Pupil Name: Class Name: When you have filled in this diary please make sure it is placed in your child s bag and sent back to school NFS-9- National Foundation for Educational Research, The Mere, Upton Park, Slough, Berks, SL DQ. CD

Dear Parent or Carer This diary will record everything your child eats and drinks over hours (from morning today to morning tomorrow). All you need to do is to tick the food and drink your child eats while not at school. There are some additional questions that we would like you to complete at the end of the diary (pages & ). How to fill in the CADET DIARY u Starting with the column headed Before tea tick all the items of food and drink that your child eats and drinks after finishing school today until their evening meal. u In the next two columns, tick everything your child eats or drinks during their evening meal and afterwards until fast the next day. u In the morning, tick all the items of food and drink your child has eaten at home in the Breakfast column (if your child eats anywhere else, this will be filled in by a teacher). If this is a Saturday, all food and drink consumed up to 0.00am needs to be recorded by a parent/carer. u If they do not have anything to eat or drink at a mealtime, please tick nothing to eat and/or nothing to drink on page. u Make sure you ask your child if she/he ate or drank anything between leaving school and getting home. If your child ate or drank with someone else after school, ask your child or the person they were with what they ate and tick the foods and drinks they consumed (if your child attended an after-school club on school premises, any food/drink consumed by your child will have been filled in by a teacher, but you should tick any food or drink your child consumed at any other club). u School staff will have ticked everything your child has eaten and drunk at school today. If your child only attends school for half a day, please ensure you tick all items of food and drink consumed when your child is with you or another carer (and if they are off school sick). You should record all food and drink consumed since your child left the school. When the diary is completed, please make sure it is placed in your child s bag and sent back to school u Try not to leave out anything your child has eaten and drunk at home today. Remember all drinks and snacks eaten during the night also count. u If for some reason your child is not at school tomorrow please return the diary as soon as possible. If your child is not well please do your best to record what he/she ate. u If you cannot find the exact food or drink listed, please tick the item you think is the closest match e.g. the nearest match to: Fruit Winder is: Ô sweets, crisps etc Spaghetti Bolognese is: Ô pasta with meat, fish (sauce) Milk shake is: Ô milk, milky drink Popodom is: Ô crisps/savoury snack

Example If your child ate a bowl of Rice Krispies with milk and sugar at fast - tick Rice Krispies and milk in the column labelled Breakfast/before school. The sugar that was added can be ticked in the diary (see Q9 on page ). To be ticked by parents/carers (or school staff if child goes to after school club on the school premises or if fast is consumed outside the home). To be ticked by school staff (or parent/ To be ticked carer if child attends half days only) by parent/carer Example (do not complete this page) Morning Lunch time Afternoon Before tea (after school) Evening meal/tea After tea/ during night Breakfast/ before school A CEREAL () () () () () () (7) Cornflakes, Rice Krispies etc Sugar coated e.g. Frosties, SugarPuffs Hi-fibre e.g. Branflakes, Weetabix, Shreddies, Muesli Milk on Cereal Porridge, Ready Brek All sugar eaten is recorded in Q9 on page Please look through the pages of this diary and then you are ready to start

. Please tick in each column the food or drink your child has today. Remember, anything your child ate or drank at school will have already been ticked (including anything eaten and drunk at an after-school club on the school premises). A CEREALS Sugar-coated e.g. Frosties, Sugar Puffs Morning Lunch time Afternoon Before tea (after school) Evening meal/tea After tea/ during night () () () () () () Breakfast/ before school (7) Hi-fibre e.g. Branflakes, Weetabix, Shreddies, Muesli Other e.g. Cornflakes, Rice Krispies etc Milk on cereal Porridge, Ready Brek All sugar eaten is recorded in Q9 on page B SANDWICH, BREADS, CAKES, BISCUITS Sandwich (tick filling separately), bread, roll, toast, crumpet etc Croissant, sweet waffles, pop tarts Garlic bread, naan Chapatti, pitta bread etc Cracker, crispbread etc Cake, bun, sponge pudding 7 Sweet pies, tarts, crumbles

8 9 0 C 7 D Cereal bar, muesli bar, flapjack Chocolate biscuit Other biscuit SPREADS, SAUCES, SOUP Margarine, butter Tomato ketchup, brown sauce Mayonnaise, salad cream Sweet spread e.g. jam, honey Savoury spread e.g. marmite, paté Gravy Soup CHEESE, EGGS Hard cheese, e.g. cheddar, red Leicester Cheese spread, triangle, string Cottage cheese Quiche - meat, fish or vegetable D. Continued overleaf

(D) E F Scrambled egg, omelette, fried egg Poached, boiled egg CHICKEN, TURKEY...sliced...nuggets, dippers, kiev etc...in a creamy sauce, curry OTHER MEATS e.g....sliced, roast, steak, chops...stew, casserole, mince, curry...beefburger, hamburger Morning Lunch time Afternoon Before tea (after school) Evening meal/tea After tea/ during night Breakfast/ before school () () () () () () (7) Bacon Ham 7 Sausages Sausage rolls, meat pie, pasty

8 Corned beef, luncheon meats, salami, pepperoni 9 Offal, e.g. liver, kidney G FISH Fish fingers H I Fried fish in batter (as in fish & chips) White fish (not fried) e.g. cod, haddock, plaice Tuna or other oily fish e.g. salmon (including canned and fresh) Shellfish e.g. prawns, mussels VEGETARIAN Vegetable pie, pasty Samosa, pakora, bhajee Quorn, veggie mince, sausages etc PIZZA, PASTA, RICE ETC Pizza Boiled rice Fried rice Noodles I. Continued overleaf 7

(I) Pasta - plain Morning Lunch time Afternoon Before tea (after school) Evening meal/tea After tea/ during night () () () () () () Breakfast/ before school (7) 7 8 Pasta with tomato sauce (no meat) Pasta with cheese sauce Pasta with meat, fish (and sauce) J DESSERTS, PUDDINGS ETC Yoghurt K Jelly, ice lolly Ice cream, frozen dessert (Vienetta) SWEETS, CRISPS ETC Sweets, toffees, mints Chocolate bar, e.g. Mars, Galaxy Crisps, savoury snacks (e.g. Cheddars) Nuts 8

L 7 8 9 0 VEGETABLES & BEANS Cucumber Tomatoes Celery Coleslaw Other salad vegetable e.g. lettuce Stir-fried vegetables Broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Peas, sweetcorn Mixed vegetables Celeriac/swede Peppers, red, green, yellow etc Other vegetable Baked beans L. Continued overleaf 9

(L) Lentils, Dahl 7 Other beans, pulses Morning Lunch time Afternoon Before tea (after school) Evening meal/tea After tea/ during night () () () () () () Breakfast/ before school (7) 8 M N Seeds, e.g. sunflower, sesame POTATO Boiled, mashed, jacket Chips, roast, potato faces etc FRUIT Apple Pear Banana Orange, satsuma etc Grapes Melon 7 8 Pineapple Strawberry, raspberry etc 0

9 Peach, nectarine, plum, apricot, mango 0 Kiwi Fruit salad (tinned or fresh) Other fruit Dried fruit O NOTHING TO EAT P DRINKS Milk, milky drink Tea, coffee Drinking chocolate etc Fizzy drink (pop), squash, fruit drink (e.g. Ribena) Diet, low calorie drink (including fizzy low calorie) Fruit juice (pure) 7 Water Q NOTHING TO DRINK

R This section is to be filled in by parents/carers These questions provide us with more detail about the amounts and types of food and drink usually eaten by your child on an average day. Please tick the closest answer.. How much milk in total does your child usually have on an average day e.g.on cereal and drinks? (one average child s beaker = pint) ¼ none ¹ ¼ pint ² ½ pint ³ ¾pint pint more than pint. What type of milk does your child usually have? (tick all that apply) full cream (silver top, sterilised) ¹ semi-skimmed (half fat) ² skimmed ³ other. What type of bread/roll/toast does your child usually eat? (tick all that apply) none ¹ white ² white with added fibre ³ wholemeal granary brown other. What type of fat spread does your child usually eat? (tick all that apply) Butter e.g. Anchor, Lurpak Butter-type spread e.g. Utterly Butterly, Golden Churn, Clover Soft Margarine e.g. Stork Polyunsaturated e.g. Flora, Benecol, Vitalite Olive spread e.g. Olivio, Asda Olive Gold Low-fat spread e.g. Flora Light, Asda Olive Gold Light Does not have spread ¹ ² ³ 7. How much pure fruit juice in total does your child usually drink on an average day? (one average child s beaker = ¼ pint) none ¹ pint ² pint ³ pint pint more than pint ¼ ½ ¾

. How many servings of fruit in total (fruit eaten at home and school) does your child usually have on an average day? (A serving of fruit is classed as a whole fruit e.g. an apple, a banana.) none ¹ ¼ ² ½ ³ one two three four five six 7 8 9 7. How many servings of vegetables and salad in total (vegetables eaten at home and school) does your child usually have on an average day? A serving of vegetables or salad is classed as a heaped serving spoon, or whole vegetable. Potatoes are not included. none ¹ ¼ ² ½ ³ 7 8 9 one two three four five six 8. When your child eats fruit, how much of the whole fruit e.g. apple, banana, orange is usually eaten? a bite ¹ ¼ ² ½ ³ ¾ whole thing (excluding skin, pips etc) 9. How much sugar in total does your child usually have added to food or drink on an average day? ( teaspoons = dessert spoon) none ¹ - teaspoons ² ³ - teaspoons - teaspoons 7 + teaspoons 0. Where did your child eat today? (tick all places) home ¹ school ² friend/relative ³ childcare other

Thank You Thank you for taking the time to fill in this CADET diary. Don t forget to give it to your child to bring back to school tomorrow ready to hand in to his/her class teacher.

If you would like to ask any questions about completing this questionnaire please contact: Jennie Jupp on 07 7 between 9.00am and.00pm