To encourage first-graders to increase their consumption of fruits and vegetables, a garden-enhanced nutrition education program was developed and taught to them. The study was a pilot to assess the feasibility of garden-based education programs for elementary-school students. The first-grade children learned about nutrition in the classroom while growing vegetables outdoors in their own gardens. This experience resulted in the children's increased willingness to taste those vegetables grown in the gardens. Improving children's desire to taste vegetables is thought to be the first step in developing healthier consumption patterns
Inadequate vegetable consumption is a global public health concern related to numerous health risks....
This study was conducted to investigate effects of a horticultural activity program based on a media...
A school garden offers possibilities for experimental learning about healthy eating, whereas childre...
To encourage first-graders to increase their consumption of fruits and vegetables, a garden-enhanced...
Fruits and vegetables are important in a child's diet because they provide the body with vi...
Child obesity has become a national concern. Obesity in children ages 6-17 has more than doubled in ...
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...
Learning through gardening is known to be an educational strategy in which a garden is used as a te...
Objectives: This systematic review examined the impact of garden-based intervention on nutritional k...
Involvement of children in gardening has the potential to increase liking of fruit and vegetables (F...
BACKGROUND Our objective was to evaluate the effect of garden-based learning on outlook and behavior...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of t...
Objective To determine changes in ability to identify specific vegetables and fruits, and attitudes ...
Inadequate vegetable consumption is a global public health concern related to numerous health risks....
This study was conducted to investigate effects of a horticultural activity program based on a media...
A school garden offers possibilities for experimental learning about healthy eating, whereas childre...
To encourage first-graders to increase their consumption of fruits and vegetables, a garden-enhanced...
Fruits and vegetables are important in a child's diet because they provide the body with vi...
Child obesity has become a national concern. Obesity in children ages 6-17 has more than doubled in ...
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...
Learning through gardening is known to be an educational strategy in which a garden is used as a te...
Objectives: This systematic review examined the impact of garden-based intervention on nutritional k...
Involvement of children in gardening has the potential to increase liking of fruit and vegetables (F...
BACKGROUND Our objective was to evaluate the effect of garden-based learning on outlook and behavior...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of t...
Objective To determine changes in ability to identify specific vegetables and fruits, and attitudes ...
Inadequate vegetable consumption is a global public health concern related to numerous health risks....
This study was conducted to investigate effects of a horticultural activity program based on a media...
A school garden offers possibilities for experimental learning about healthy eating, whereas childre...