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With a new school year underway, parents and children alike are pondering the same daily question—what’s for lunch? While preparing a nutritional lunch can sometimes feel like a chore, Susan Roberts, senior scientist at Tufts' Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging says a thoughtfully prepared lunch can make all the difference. 

Foods eaten in childhood can have lasting effects on the way your child's body grows and functions.

Susan Roberts
Senior Scientist
HNRC
National Public Radio
Sept. 3, 2008