Despite the known health benefits of doing so, most US children do not consume enough fruits and vegetables (FV). School-based interventions can be effective in increasing FV consumption, but the most effective of these require that schools allocate their time, effort, and financial resources to implementing the program: expenditures that schools may be reluctant to provide in climates of academic accountability and economic austerity. The present demonstration project used a behaviorally based gamification approach to develop an intervention designed to increase FV consumption while minimizing material and labor costs to the school. During the intervention, the school (N = 180 students in grades K-8) played a cooperative game in which scho...
BACKGROUND:U.S. children are failing to meet the recommended daily 4 cups of fruits and vegetables. ...
Childhood obesity is on the rise in the United States, putting many of the nation’s children at an i...
Introduction: Evidence shows that consumption of fruits and vegetables has health benefits, yet chil...
Despite the known health benefits of doing so, most US children do not consume enough fruits and veg...
Despite the known health benefits of doing so, most US children do not consume enough fruits and veg...
Researchers in the Psychology Department and the Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences Department ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption has been shown to improve health and reduce the risk of a variety of...
Click on the DOI link to access article (may not be free).This study evaluated a setting-level inter...
Fruit and vegetable consumption has been shown to improve health and reduce the risk of a variety of...
Few children eat the recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables (FV). Although incentive-based int...
Adolescents do not consume the recommended daily amount of whole fruit. As part of the effort to imp...
Purpose/Objectives Most American school children fail to meet recommended intakes of fruits and vege...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
In this observational study, children's fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption during the 10AM school...
BACKGROUND:U.S. children are failing to meet the recommended daily 4 cups of fruits and vegetables. ...
Childhood obesity is on the rise in the United States, putting many of the nation’s children at an i...
Introduction: Evidence shows that consumption of fruits and vegetables has health benefits, yet chil...
Despite the known health benefits of doing so, most US children do not consume enough fruits and veg...
Despite the known health benefits of doing so, most US children do not consume enough fruits and veg...
Researchers in the Psychology Department and the Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences Department ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption has been shown to improve health and reduce the risk of a variety of...
Click on the DOI link to access article (may not be free).This study evaluated a setting-level inter...
Fruit and vegetable consumption has been shown to improve health and reduce the risk of a variety of...
Few children eat the recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables (FV). Although incentive-based int...
Adolescents do not consume the recommended daily amount of whole fruit. As part of the effort to imp...
Purpose/Objectives Most American school children fail to meet recommended intakes of fruits and vege...
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient...
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) reaches roughly 32 million children each day, and children ...
In this observational study, children's fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption during the 10AM school...
BACKGROUND:U.S. children are failing to meet the recommended daily 4 cups of fruits and vegetables. ...
Childhood obesity is on the rise in the United States, putting many of the nation’s children at an i...
Introduction: Evidence shows that consumption of fruits and vegetables has health benefits, yet chil...