Schools are an attractive entry point to improve children’s diets, as their eating habits can be shaped during childhood and the information disseminated from school can reach adults through children. We implemented a cluster-randomized trial in 12 schools in peri-urban Viet Nam to assess if two school-based interventions increased knowledge of healthy diets among children and their parents, as well as children’s consumption of healthy foods. First, children were given lessons about food before school lunch and encouraged to share the lessons with their parents. Second, children were provided with healthy snacks to reinforce messages about healthy eating. We found that in the short term, the nutrition lessons raised the knowledge index scor...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine eating habits of school age children and to evaluate ...
Objective: There is evidence that fruit consumption among school children is below the recommended ...
Schools are an attractive entry point to improve children's diets, as their eating habits can be sha...
Schools are an attractive entry point to improve children’s diets, as their eating habits can be sha...
The intervention was designed and tested in 12 schools in peri-urban Viet Nam. The results were publ...
We present a field experiment to study the effects of non-monetary incentives on healthy food choice...
Background: Many African countries are seeking to improve nutrition by introducing biofortified food...
BACKGROUND: Despite several international initiatives aimed to contrast childhood overweight and obe...
Previous research into the effectiveness of healthy eating programmes has shown increases in healthf...
Background: Unhealthy eating practices and the continual rise in childhood obesity calls for an effe...
Objective: Applying the Intervention Mapping Protocol, an intervention was developed to assist Belgi...
Abstract Background: Schools have become a key figure for the promotion of health and obesity inter...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of an intervention in which fourth and fifth graders particip...
Background: Despite several international initiatives aimed to contrast childhood overweight and obe...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine eating habits of school age children and to evaluate ...
Objective: There is evidence that fruit consumption among school children is below the recommended ...
Schools are an attractive entry point to improve children's diets, as their eating habits can be sha...
Schools are an attractive entry point to improve children’s diets, as their eating habits can be sha...
The intervention was designed and tested in 12 schools in peri-urban Viet Nam. The results were publ...
We present a field experiment to study the effects of non-monetary incentives on healthy food choice...
Background: Many African countries are seeking to improve nutrition by introducing biofortified food...
BACKGROUND: Despite several international initiatives aimed to contrast childhood overweight and obe...
Previous research into the effectiveness of healthy eating programmes has shown increases in healthf...
Background: Unhealthy eating practices and the continual rise in childhood obesity calls for an effe...
Objective: Applying the Intervention Mapping Protocol, an intervention was developed to assist Belgi...
Abstract Background: Schools have become a key figure for the promotion of health and obesity inter...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of an intervention in which fourth and fifth graders particip...
Background: Despite several international initiatives aimed to contrast childhood overweight and obe...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine eating habits of school age children and to evaluate ...
Objective: There is evidence that fruit consumption among school children is below the recommended ...