BACKGROUND: Americans, including children, consume fewer fruit and vegetable servings than is recommended. Given that young children spend large amounts of time in child care centers, this may be an ideal venue for increasing consumption of and enthusiasm for fruits and vegetables. This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility of a gardening intervention to promote vegetable and fruit intake among preschoolers. METHODS: We enrolled two intervention centers and two control centers. The intervention included a fruit and vegetable garden, monthly curriculum, gardening support, and technical assistance. We measured mean (SD) servings of fruits and vegetables served to and consumed by three children per center before and after the interventio...
Involvement of children in gardening has the potential to increase liking of fruit and vegetables (F...
Obesity rates around the nation have risen to epidemic proportions. Rates of childhood obesity are a...
Childhood obesity is a significant public health problem. Over 15 percent of children in the United ...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with increased chronic disease ...
Background: Children’s fruit and vegetable intake in the UK is low. Changing intake is challenging. ...
The issue of childhood obesity has been gaining an increasing amount of attention in recent decades ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associa...
Background: Most preschool-aged children do not consume an adequate amount of fruits and vegetables ...
Background: Although there are numerous health benefits associated with eating fruit and vegetables ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...
Background: The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardening as a t...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...
Background: Current academic literature suggests that school gardening programmes can provide an int...
Objective The present study aimed to explore kindergarten staffs’ perceived usefulne...
2018-07-25BACKGROUND: This was an experimental study to determine whether a garden based nutrition c...
Involvement of children in gardening has the potential to increase liking of fruit and vegetables (F...
Obesity rates around the nation have risen to epidemic proportions. Rates of childhood obesity are a...
Childhood obesity is a significant public health problem. Over 15 percent of children in the United ...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with increased chronic disease ...
Background: Children’s fruit and vegetable intake in the UK is low. Changing intake is challenging. ...
The issue of childhood obesity has been gaining an increasing amount of attention in recent decades ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associa...
Background: Most preschool-aged children do not consume an adequate amount of fruits and vegetables ...
Background: Although there are numerous health benefits associated with eating fruit and vegetables ...
Abstract Background The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardenin...
Background: The current academic literature suggests there is a potential for using gardening as a t...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...
Background: Current academic literature suggests that school gardening programmes can provide an int...
Objective The present study aimed to explore kindergarten staffs’ perceived usefulne...
2018-07-25BACKGROUND: This was an experimental study to determine whether a garden based nutrition c...
Involvement of children in gardening has the potential to increase liking of fruit and vegetables (F...
Obesity rates around the nation have risen to epidemic proportions. Rates of childhood obesity are a...
Childhood obesity is a significant public health problem. Over 15 percent of children in the United ...