Young adult university students are a priority population for nutrition intervention. This study assessed the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the EATS (Eating Advice to Students) brief (i.e., single use) web-based nutrition intervention for young adult university students. A 3-month pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted with 124 students aged 17–35 from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Participants were randomized to EATS (n = 62) or attention control (n = 62). EATS aimed to improve four target eating behaviors (vegetables, fruit, discretionary foods, breakfast). Primary outcomes were feasibility (recruitment, retention, usage, program acceptability). Recruitment and retention numbers were recorded, the ...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate a theory-based, Internet-delivered nutrition education module.DESIGN: Randomized...
Background: Web-based, computer-tailored nutrition education interventions can be effective in modif...
Background: Web-based, computer-tailored nutrition education interventions can be effective in modif...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a tailored theory-based, Web-delivered intervention (Young...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a tailored theory-based, Web-delivered intervention (Young...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-45).Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a pilot ...
A new, Internet-based Food Recall Checklist (FoRC) was developed to assess students diet; a checklis...
Objective. To assess process components of Young Adults Eating and Active for Health (YEAH), an onli...
Background: Sustainable and healthy dietary patterns can help achieve both optimal health and reduce...
Background: Despite decades of nutrition education, the prevalence of unhealthy dietary patterns is ...
Background: Despite decades of nutrition education, the prevalence of unhealthy dietary patterns is ...
Objective: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...
Background: The HealthValues Healthy Eating Programme is a standalone Internet-based intervention th...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...
The HealthValues Healthy Eating Programme is an internet-based intervention that employed a novel st...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate a theory-based, Internet-delivered nutrition education module.DESIGN: Randomized...
Background: Web-based, computer-tailored nutrition education interventions can be effective in modif...
Background: Web-based, computer-tailored nutrition education interventions can be effective in modif...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a tailored theory-based, Web-delivered intervention (Young...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a tailored theory-based, Web-delivered intervention (Young...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-45).Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a pilot ...
A new, Internet-based Food Recall Checklist (FoRC) was developed to assess students diet; a checklis...
Objective. To assess process components of Young Adults Eating and Active for Health (YEAH), an onli...
Background: Sustainable and healthy dietary patterns can help achieve both optimal health and reduce...
Background: Despite decades of nutrition education, the prevalence of unhealthy dietary patterns is ...
Background: Despite decades of nutrition education, the prevalence of unhealthy dietary patterns is ...
Objective: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...
Background: The HealthValues Healthy Eating Programme is a standalone Internet-based intervention th...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...
The HealthValues Healthy Eating Programme is an internet-based intervention that employed a novel st...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate a theory-based, Internet-delivered nutrition education module.DESIGN: Randomized...
Background: Web-based, computer-tailored nutrition education interventions can be effective in modif...
Background: Web-based, computer-tailored nutrition education interventions can be effective in modif...