A Cosmetic Content–Based Nutrition Education Program Improves Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Grade 11 Thai Students
2016
Somsri, Pattraporn | Satheannoppakao, Warapone | Tipayamongkholgul, Mathuros | Vatanasomboon, Paranee | Kasemsup, Rachada
To examine and compare the effectiveness of a cosmetic content–based nutrition education (CCBNEd) program and a health content–based nutrition education (HCBNEd) program on the promotion of fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption.Quasi-experimental.Three secondary schools in Nonthaburi, Thailand.Three classes of students were randomly assigned to 3 study groups: experimental group 1 (n = 41) participated in the CCBNEd program, experimental group 2 (n = 35) experienced the HCBNEd program, and a comparison group (n = 37) did not participate in a program. All groups received F&V information. Data were collected between July and September, 2013.Knowledge about F&V, attitude toward F&V consumption, and the amount and variety of F&V consumed were measured at baseline, posttest, and follow-up.Nonparametric statistics were used to compare the programs' effectiveness.After the test, experimental group 1 had significantly increased knowledge scores, attitude scores, and the amount and variety of F&V consumed compared with those at baseline (P < .001). These positive changes were maintained until follow-up. In experimental group 2, knowledge and attitude scores increased (P < .001) at posttest and then decreased at follow-up whereas the comparison group positively changed only in knowledge.The CCBNEd program was most effective at increasing F&V consumption.
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