Objective. Diet quality is poor in the United States and is an area of concern for the health of the population. Gardening interventions are promising ways to improve diet quality. The most effective gardening method to improve diet quality remains unclear. A systematic review of gardening and nutrition knowledge interventions was conducted to determine interventions that improve diet quality and the most effective intervention. Method. Studies published between 2007 and 2012 were identified through a library database search. Studies involved youth in the United States and the impact of gardening intervention on diet quality. Fruit and vegetable intake, willingness to taste and preference for fruits and vegetables, and other nutrition relat...
Abstract Background School gardening programmes are increasingly popular, with suggested benefits in...
Background: There is a need for a sustainable solution to food insecurity, and gardening may impact ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption rates among children constantly fail to meet the Centers for Disease...
The overarching goals of this paper are to promote the use of gardens as a systems approach to educa...
ABSTRACT Garden-based nutrition-education programs for youth are gaining in popularity and are viewe...
Objectives: This systematic review examined the impact of garden-based intervention on nutritional k...
School gardens have become common school-based health promotion strategies to enhance dietary behavi...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of garden-based nutrition education programs and th...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...
Background: Although there are numerous health benefits associated with eating fruit and vegetables ...
Gardening programs have been increasing in popularity since 1995 when California enacted legislation...
Childhood obesity is a growing issue in Indiana and the United States as a whole. One step in reduci...
At least 10% of children worldwide are diagnosed with overweight. Part of this problem is attributed...
At least 10% of children worldwide are diagnosed with overweight. Part of this problem is attributed...
Abstract Background School gardening programmes are increasingly popular, with suggested benefits in...
Background: There is a need for a sustainable solution to food insecurity, and gardening may impact ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption rates among children constantly fail to meet the Centers for Disease...
The overarching goals of this paper are to promote the use of gardens as a systems approach to educa...
ABSTRACT Garden-based nutrition-education programs for youth are gaining in popularity and are viewe...
Objectives: This systematic review examined the impact of garden-based intervention on nutritional k...
School gardens have become common school-based health promotion strategies to enhance dietary behavi...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of garden-based nutrition education programs and th...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...
Background: Although there are numerous health benefits associated with eating fruit and vegetables ...
Gardening programs have been increasing in popularity since 1995 when California enacted legislation...
Childhood obesity is a growing issue in Indiana and the United States as a whole. One step in reduci...
At least 10% of children worldwide are diagnosed with overweight. Part of this problem is attributed...
At least 10% of children worldwide are diagnosed with overweight. Part of this problem is attributed...
Abstract Background School gardening programmes are increasingly popular, with suggested benefits in...
Background: There is a need for a sustainable solution to food insecurity, and gardening may impact ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption rates among children constantly fail to meet the Centers for Disease...