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The Shaping Healthy Choices Program: design and implementation methodologies for a multicomponent, school-based nutrition education intervention. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article outlines a framework for implementing school-based nutrition programs, specifically the Shaping Healthy Choices Program, which aims to enhance nutrition knowledge and healthy behaviors in elementary students.
  • The study involves a longitudinal, randomized controlled intervention with fourth-grade students from California, assessing both intervention (252 students) and control groups (238 students) to analyze changes in nutrition-related outcomes.
  • Key measures of success include changes in dietary knowledge, food preferences, physical activity, and overall health, evaluated through various questionnaires and assessments over one academic year.

Article Abstract

Objective: To provide a framework for implementation of multicomponent, school-based nutrition interventions. This article describes the research methods for the Shaping Healthy Choices Program, a model to improve nutrition and health-related knowledge and behaviors among school-aged children.

Design: Longitudinal, pretest/posttest, randomized, controlled intervention.

Setting: Four elementary schools in California.

Participants: Fourth-grade students at intervention (n = 252) and control (n = 238) schools and their parents and teachers. Power analyses demonstrate that a minimum of 159 students per group will be needed to achieve sufficient power. The sample size was determined using the variables of nutrition knowledge, vegetable preference score, and body mass index percentile.

Intervention: A multicomponent school-based nutrition education intervention over 1 academic year, followed by activities to support sustainability of the program.

Main Outcome Measures: Dietary and nutrition knowledge and behavior, critical thinking skills, healthy food preferences and consumption, and physical activity will be measured using a nutrition knowledge questionnaire, a food frequency questionnaire, a vegetable preferences assessment tool, the Test of Basic Science Process Skills, digital photography of plate waste, PolarActive accelerometers, anthropometrics, a parent questionnaire, and the School and Community Actions for Nutrition survey.

Analysis: Evaluation will include quantitative and qualitative measures. Quantitative data will use paired t, chi-square, and Mann-Whitney U tests and regression modeling using P = .05 to determine statistical significance.

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