Evaluation of a school-based teen obesity prevention minimal intervention.

J Nutr Educ Behav

Department of Nutrition, Food & Exercise Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.

Published: June 2008

Objective: A school-based nutrition education minimal intervention (MI) was evaluated.

Design: The design was experimental, with random assignment at the school level.

Setting: Seven schools were randomly assigned as experimental, and 7 as delayed-treatment.

Participants: The experimental group included 551 teens, and the delayed treatment group included 329 teens.

Intervention: The minimal intervention was Present and Prevent, a commercially available PowerPoint program presented in two 30-minute time slots over 1 week.

Main Outcome Measures: The dependent variables were nutrition knowledge, attitudes, peer and family influences, behavioral intentions, and program satisfaction. The independent variable was group assignment.

Analyses: A matched-pairs and 2-sample t test were used respectively to assess within-group and between-group changes.

Results: Significant experimental posttest improvements occurred in the following: knowledge (P < .001); intention to maintain a healthy body weight because of importance to friends (P < .001); and intention to eat fewer fried foods, eat fewer sweets, look more at food labels, and limit TV watching (all P < .001). Program satisfaction measures were significantly associated with each of the healthy weight maintenance behavioral intentions.

Conclusions And Implications: The MI teen obesity prevention program made an impact on nutrition knowledge and positive behavioral intentions in only 2 classroom sessions and was well received by participants.

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