Background: Health literacy and food perceptions influence health knowledge, behaviors, and subsequent health status. Improving health literacy and modifying food perceptions through social marketing nutrition messaging may prove beneficial, particularly in youth. Presently, schools are sending youth mixed messages. Healthful eating behaviors are taught and promoted in the classroom, but not modeled in the school nutrition environment; items sold in competitive food venues (i.e. vending, ala carte, school stores) are typically energy dense, nutrient poor. Thus, the purpose of this study was to improve student health literacy and food perceptions through social marketing nutrition messaging and improving the quality and composition of items ...
Objective: To study the effects of school lessons about healthy food on adolescents' self-reported b...
School meals can play an integral role in improving children’s diets and addressing health dispariti...
Contains fulltext : 178856.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
The rise of unhealthy beverage consumption, such as soft drinks, in children and youth for the last ...
The purpose of this statewide study was to address the nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and perceptio...
Food and beverage marketing often appears throughout schools in the form of posters, vending machine...
Interest in food and nutrition education is growing in response to the need for a focus on health w...
School-based health fairs, that include a variety of informational and/or “fun” booths, are examples...
School health personnel recognize the importance of sending positive messages to students, faculty, ...
Food marketing to children is ubiquitous and persuasive. It primarily promotes foods of poor nutriti...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...
During the last three decades the prevalence of obesity among U.S. children has risen dramatically [...
New and creative mechanisms are needed to combat childhood obesity. HealthCorps®, a nonprofit organi...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obese children in the United States draws concern for fu...
Previously we have shown that our Healthy Eating Decisions school-based intervention can influence s...
Objective: To study the effects of school lessons about healthy food on adolescents' self-reported b...
School meals can play an integral role in improving children’s diets and addressing health dispariti...
Contains fulltext : 178856.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
The rise of unhealthy beverage consumption, such as soft drinks, in children and youth for the last ...
The purpose of this statewide study was to address the nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and perceptio...
Food and beverage marketing often appears throughout schools in the form of posters, vending machine...
Interest in food and nutrition education is growing in response to the need for a focus on health w...
School-based health fairs, that include a variety of informational and/or “fun” booths, are examples...
School health personnel recognize the importance of sending positive messages to students, faculty, ...
Food marketing to children is ubiquitous and persuasive. It primarily promotes foods of poor nutriti...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...
During the last three decades the prevalence of obesity among U.S. children has risen dramatically [...
New and creative mechanisms are needed to combat childhood obesity. HealthCorps®, a nonprofit organi...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obese children in the United States draws concern for fu...
Previously we have shown that our Healthy Eating Decisions school-based intervention can influence s...
Objective: To study the effects of school lessons about healthy food on adolescents' self-reported b...
School meals can play an integral role in improving children’s diets and addressing health dispariti...
Contains fulltext : 178856.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...