Background: The Healthier Scotland Cooking Bus (HSCB) was launched in 2008 following the Scottish Government's plan to improve diet, increase physical activity and tackle obesity. It is a mobile kitchen, in the form of an articulated truck, which visits schools and local communities. It provides cooking sessions for students, healthy eating advice, teaching resources, cooking equipment and continuing professional development (CPD) courses for teachers. Continuous evaluation of nutritional education programmes is essential to allow the impact of the programme to be assessed. Aim: To evaluate the CPD sessions of the HSCB and assess how effective they are. Design: Pre and Post-Surveys currently employed by the HSCB were used to collect a combi...
Children in Canada are generally healthy but are affected by obesity and nutrient insufficiencies. N...
Cook it! was originally introduced to Northern Ireland in 1995 by the Health Promotion Agency for No...
Purpose – Health promotion programmes are widely held to be more effective when the subjects of them...
Background: The Healthier Scotland Cooking Bus (HSCB) was launched in 2008 following the Scottish Go...
Background: Cyrenians is a charity which supports people who have been excluded from work, family, h...
Background: Cyrenians are a charity which has been operating for 50 years, focused on helping the ho...
<b>OBJECTIVE:</b> To evaluate longitudinally the effectiveness of a cooking programme on...
Purpose The teaching of cooking is an important aspect of school-based efforts to promote healthy d...
Background: Food skills programmes are widely used as a means to improve confidence in food preparat...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Ministry of Food (MoF) cooking programme on self-rep...
BACKGROUND: Community-based programs aimed at improving cooking skills, cooking confidence and indiv...
Aim: Evaluate the impact of a campus-based culinary nutrition education program, the College CHEF: C...
BACKGROUND: Jamie's Ministry of Food (JMoF) Australia is a 10-week community-based cooking skills pr...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department o...
Background: Excess weight and an unhealthy diet are risk factors for many cancers, and in high inco...
Children in Canada are generally healthy but are affected by obesity and nutrient insufficiencies. N...
Cook it! was originally introduced to Northern Ireland in 1995 by the Health Promotion Agency for No...
Purpose – Health promotion programmes are widely held to be more effective when the subjects of them...
Background: The Healthier Scotland Cooking Bus (HSCB) was launched in 2008 following the Scottish Go...
Background: Cyrenians is a charity which supports people who have been excluded from work, family, h...
Background: Cyrenians are a charity which has been operating for 50 years, focused on helping the ho...
<b>OBJECTIVE:</b> To evaluate longitudinally the effectiveness of a cooking programme on...
Purpose The teaching of cooking is an important aspect of school-based efforts to promote healthy d...
Background: Food skills programmes are widely used as a means to improve confidence in food preparat...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Ministry of Food (MoF) cooking programme on self-rep...
BACKGROUND: Community-based programs aimed at improving cooking skills, cooking confidence and indiv...
Aim: Evaluate the impact of a campus-based culinary nutrition education program, the College CHEF: C...
BACKGROUND: Jamie's Ministry of Food (JMoF) Australia is a 10-week community-based cooking skills pr...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department o...
Background: Excess weight and an unhealthy diet are risk factors for many cancers, and in high inco...
Children in Canada are generally healthy but are affected by obesity and nutrient insufficiencies. N...
Cook it! was originally introduced to Northern Ireland in 1995 by the Health Promotion Agency for No...
Purpose – Health promotion programmes are widely held to be more effective when the subjects of them...