Choose Health: Food, Fun, and Fitness Youth Curriculum Promotes Positive Behaviors

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Year of Publication
2018
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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Volume
50
Issue
9
Pagination
924 - 930
Date Published
10/2018
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ISBN
1499-4046
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ObjectiveEvaluate whether participation in Choose Health: Food, Fun, and Fitness (CHFFF), a hands-on, experiential curriculum aimed at third- to sixth-graders, resulted in improvements in the targeted obesity and chronic disease prevention behaviors.MethodsThe researchers evaluated CHFFF in low-income youth participating in 2 federal programs in New York State during 2013–2015. Food and activity behaviors were assessed using the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program third- through fifth- and sixth- through eighth-grade pre-post surveys, along with 2 sets of added CHFFF-specific items completed by subsamples. Educators trained in CHFFF had youth complete the surveys as they delivered the curriculum, primarily in schools and after-school programs.ResultsPaired t tests showed significant (P < .01) positive changes before to after CHFFF education for consumption of vegetables, fruits, sweetened drinks, nutrition label reading, and other food and activity behaviors.Conclusions and ImplicationsResults provide practice-based evidence that CHFFF promotes positive behavior change in participating youth.

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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior