Background: The Internet continues to serve as an ideal venue for health education interventions promoting behavior change. Due to the progressive expansion in online education programs, new methodologies that contribute across health education and program planning continuums are needed. Methods: This ecologic study investigated the change in student dietary behav-ior and food choices following an original online education intervention that introduced the Mediterranean diet (MD) in a community college in Houston, Texas. A non-probability convenience sample (n=65) provided pretest-posttest data measuring knowledge of and attitudes toward the MD. The intervention was incorporated into an undergraduate nutrition course, delivered entirely onl...
Delivering nutrition education using the Internet could allow educators to reach larger audiences at...
The internet is the fastest growing source of nutrition information for consumers. Massive Open Onli...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of Human NutritionMary L. HigginsNutrition education programs stri...
Background: The Internet continues to serve as an ideal venue for health education interventions pro...
Background: The Internet continues to serve as an ideal venue for health edu-cation interventions pr...
Background and Purpose: The prevalence of obesity has prompted calls for broad public health educati...
Background and Purpose: The prevalence of obesity has prompted calls for broad public health educati...
A 6-month intervention study with a quasi-experimental design was conducted to evaluate the effectiv...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate a theory-based, Internet-delivered nutrition education module.DESIGN: Randomized...
The Internet presents new opportunities for nutrition information dissemination to untapped populati...
Health Educ Res 2001 Dec;16(6):647-60 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Web-based tailored nutrition ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46)Prior research indicates that college students have...
The internet is the fastest growing source of nutrition information for consumers. Massive Open Onli...
The purpose of this review is to provide a summary of studies on the effectiveness nutrition educati...
Introduction Using the Internet to promote behavior change is becoming more desirable as Internet us...
Delivering nutrition education using the Internet could allow educators to reach larger audiences at...
The internet is the fastest growing source of nutrition information for consumers. Massive Open Onli...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of Human NutritionMary L. HigginsNutrition education programs stri...
Background: The Internet continues to serve as an ideal venue for health education interventions pro...
Background: The Internet continues to serve as an ideal venue for health edu-cation interventions pr...
Background and Purpose: The prevalence of obesity has prompted calls for broad public health educati...
Background and Purpose: The prevalence of obesity has prompted calls for broad public health educati...
A 6-month intervention study with a quasi-experimental design was conducted to evaluate the effectiv...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate a theory-based, Internet-delivered nutrition education module.DESIGN: Randomized...
The Internet presents new opportunities for nutrition information dissemination to untapped populati...
Health Educ Res 2001 Dec;16(6):647-60 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Web-based tailored nutrition ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46)Prior research indicates that college students have...
The internet is the fastest growing source of nutrition information for consumers. Massive Open Onli...
The purpose of this review is to provide a summary of studies on the effectiveness nutrition educati...
Introduction Using the Internet to promote behavior change is becoming more desirable as Internet us...
Delivering nutrition education using the Internet could allow educators to reach larger audiences at...
The internet is the fastest growing source of nutrition information for consumers. Massive Open Onli...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of Human NutritionMary L. HigginsNutrition education programs stri...