A series of five nutrition education lessons was broadcast over Spanish-language radio in a major metropolitan and a semirural area of southern California. Pre- and postbroadcast interviews with a random sample of enrollees were used to examine differences in nutrition-related knowledge, practices, and frequency of eating selected foods. In both broadcast locations, knowledge and practice gains were significant, but reported food-frequency patterns did not reflect change. Listeners liked the lessons and home-study guides, and identified specific ways they had applied the information. Spanish-language radio appears to be an effective medium to deliver nutrition education to Latinos
The purpose of this study was to develop and pre-test culturally appropriate, theoretically-based nu...
The prevalence of early childhood obesity has increased dramatically particularly among the Mexican ...
Originating from one of the poorest areas in Mexico, Mixtecs are one of the largest indigenous group...
Modifying knowledge and attitudes through persuasive communication in health via radio has produced ...
Modifying knowledge and attitudes through persuasive communication in health via radio has produced ...
Identifying the health concerns and barriers to change of diverse audiences is essential to...
La modificación de los conocimientos y de las actitudes desde la óptica de la comunicación persuasiv...
This report describes findings from recent audience research on the impact of health promotion campa...
La modificación de los conocimientos y de las actitudes desde la óptica de la comunicación persuasiv...
This study looks to Spanish-language radio as a culturally appropriate tool for educating immigrant ...
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BackgroundThe Nutrition Facts label can facilitate healthy dietary practices. There is a dearth of r...
A public health concern throughout the United States is the increasing nutrition-related health disp...
Background: The Nutrition Facts label can facilitate healthy dietary practices. There is a dearth of...
Despite the steady improvement in the health status of Americans, Hispanics are a minority in the Un...
The purpose of this study was to develop and pre-test culturally appropriate, theoretically-based nu...
The prevalence of early childhood obesity has increased dramatically particularly among the Mexican ...
Originating from one of the poorest areas in Mexico, Mixtecs are one of the largest indigenous group...
Modifying knowledge and attitudes through persuasive communication in health via radio has produced ...
Modifying knowledge and attitudes through persuasive communication in health via radio has produced ...
Identifying the health concerns and barriers to change of diverse audiences is essential to...
La modificación de los conocimientos y de las actitudes desde la óptica de la comunicación persuasiv...
This report describes findings from recent audience research on the impact of health promotion campa...
La modificación de los conocimientos y de las actitudes desde la óptica de la comunicación persuasiv...
This study looks to Spanish-language radio as a culturally appropriate tool for educating immigrant ...
Because of the higher-than-average risk of hypertension, obesity, and diabetes among Hispanics, rese...
BackgroundThe Nutrition Facts label can facilitate healthy dietary practices. There is a dearth of r...
A public health concern throughout the United States is the increasing nutrition-related health disp...
Background: The Nutrition Facts label can facilitate healthy dietary practices. There is a dearth of...
Despite the steady improvement in the health status of Americans, Hispanics are a minority in the Un...
The purpose of this study was to develop and pre-test culturally appropriate, theoretically-based nu...
The prevalence of early childhood obesity has increased dramatically particularly among the Mexican ...
Originating from one of the poorest areas in Mexico, Mixtecs are one of the largest indigenous group...