How Interdisciplinary Interventions Can Improve the Educational Process of Children Regarding the Nutritional Labeling of Foods.

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Department of Nutrition, Health Sciences Sector, Postgraduate Program Interdisciplinary in Community Development, State University of Midwest, Guarapuava 85040-167, Paraná, Brazil.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The research assessed how interdisciplinary educational programs influenced elementary school children's understanding and feelings towards nutrition labels.
  • Involved 410 children ages 7-10 who completed questionnaires before and after the educational interventions regarding their knowledge and preferences about food labeling.
  • Results indicated improved attitudes and knowledge post-intervention, with front labels being the most favored for assessing food healthiness, while warning labels were preferred over detailed tables.

Article Abstract

This research aimed to evaluate the effect of interdisciplinary educational interventions on children's attitudes, knowledge, preferences, and perceptions about different nutrition labels. Four hundred and ten elementary school children, aged between seven and ten years, participated in the research. The children completed questionnaires on attitudes, knowledge, and preferences about nutrition labeling and on perceived healthiness of a food product considering different types of nutrition labels (Pre-Intervention). They then participated in educational interventions as a strategy to address nutrition labeling of foods (Intervention). Finally, the Pre-Intervention questionnaires were reapplied (Post-Intervention). The intervention improved children's attitudes and knowledge about nutrition labeling. It also showed that this public has a greater preference for labels printed on the front of the food package. The label in the form of a warning was considered the most favorable for comparing the healthiness of the food product among children, while the table was the least preferred. It is concluded that interdisciplinary educational interventions are effective in improving children's attitudes, knowledge, preferences, and perceptions about different nutrition labels on a food product. The front label model is the most suitable for food packaging aimed at children.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10706482PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12234290DOI Listing

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