Through focus group interviews, we examined the perceptions of Extension peer nutrition educators (n = 6) and low-income adults (n = 8) regarding the feasibility of an e-learning nutrition education program, titled Food eTalk, tailored to Georgians eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed). Findings indicated two themes: (a) Participants have regular smartphone-based Internet access, and nutrition education e-learning programs should be designed to match typical smartphone use patterns and (b) recommendations to increase Food eTalk engagement involve carefully selected content and consideration to mandate SNAP-Ed participation. These findings are informing user-centered development of Food eTalk and may be o...
An educational blog was created for the purposes of extending learning beyond the reach of organized...
Abstract Objective: To examine participants' experiences with nutrition education classes that were ...
The United States (U.S.) Department of Agriculture (USDA)-administered Supplemental Nutrition Assist...
Internet-based nutrition education is becoming an important tool in serving the rural, low-income co...
The Internet presents new opportunities for nutrition information dissemination to untapped populati...
Low consumption of fruits and vegetables due to various barriers among food insecure populations pre...
Delivering nutrition education using the Internet could allow educators to reach larger audiences at...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of Human NutritionMary L. HigginsNutrition education programs stri...
Using social media is an inexpensive, innovative approach to supplementing direct education provided...
Food Talk: Better U (FTBU) is a healthful weight management curriculum developed by the University o...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of delivery method on the nutrition, food resou...
Introduction: Using the Internet to promote behavior change is becoming more desirable as Internet u...
As technology advances, users are shifting from desktop computers to mobile phones as tools for onli...
Many low-income populations have limited access to healthful foods, which is associated with poor he...
Objective: To identify the features of a nutrition education programme for disadvantaged adults deem...
An educational blog was created for the purposes of extending learning beyond the reach of organized...
Abstract Objective: To examine participants' experiences with nutrition education classes that were ...
The United States (U.S.) Department of Agriculture (USDA)-administered Supplemental Nutrition Assist...
Internet-based nutrition education is becoming an important tool in serving the rural, low-income co...
The Internet presents new opportunities for nutrition information dissemination to untapped populati...
Low consumption of fruits and vegetables due to various barriers among food insecure populations pre...
Delivering nutrition education using the Internet could allow educators to reach larger audiences at...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of Human NutritionMary L. HigginsNutrition education programs stri...
Using social media is an inexpensive, innovative approach to supplementing direct education provided...
Food Talk: Better U (FTBU) is a healthful weight management curriculum developed by the University o...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of delivery method on the nutrition, food resou...
Introduction: Using the Internet to promote behavior change is becoming more desirable as Internet u...
As technology advances, users are shifting from desktop computers to mobile phones as tools for onli...
Many low-income populations have limited access to healthful foods, which is associated with poor he...
Objective: To identify the features of a nutrition education programme for disadvantaged adults deem...
An educational blog was created for the purposes of extending learning beyond the reach of organized...
Abstract Objective: To examine participants' experiences with nutrition education classes that were ...
The United States (U.S.) Department of Agriculture (USDA)-administered Supplemental Nutrition Assist...