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Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention

Knowledge of the association between implementation of different intervention components and the determinants they are tailored to change may contribute to evaluating the effects and working mechanisms of multi-component interventions. This study examined 1) the effect of a Danish multi-component sc...

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Autores principales: Jørgensen, Thea Suldrup, Rasmussen, Mette, Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard, Ersbøll, Annette Kjær, Pedersen, Trine Pagh, Aarestrup, Anne Kristine, Due, Pernille, Krølner, Rikke
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5123064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27896044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2016.11.009
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author Jørgensen, Thea Suldrup
Rasmussen, Mette
Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard
Ersbøll, Annette Kjær
Pedersen, Trine Pagh
Aarestrup, Anne Kristine
Due, Pernille
Krølner, Rikke
author_facet Jørgensen, Thea Suldrup
Rasmussen, Mette
Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard
Ersbøll, Annette Kjær
Pedersen, Trine Pagh
Aarestrup, Anne Kristine
Due, Pernille
Krølner, Rikke
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description Knowledge of the association between implementation of different intervention components and the determinants they are tailored to change may contribute to evaluating the effects and working mechanisms of multi-component interventions. This study examined 1) the effect of a Danish multi-component school-based intervention (2010 − 2011) on key determinants of adolescents' fruit and vegetable intake and 2) if dose of curricular activities was positively associated with change in these determinants. Using multi-level linear and logistic regression analyses stratified by gender and socioeconomic position, we analyzed survey data from the cluster-randomized Boost study targeting Danish 13-year-olds' fruit and vegetable intake. We examined 1) differences in knowledge of recommendations, taste preferences and situational norms between students from 20 intervention (n = 991) and 20 control (n = 915) schools at follow-up; and 2) associations between curriculum dose received and delivered (student and teacher data aggregated to school- and class-level) and these determinants among students at intervention schools only. At follow-up, more students from intervention than control schools knew the recommendation for vegetable intake (OR 1.56, CI:1.18, 2.06) and number of fruits liked (taste preferences) increased by 0.22 (CI:0.04, 0.41). At class-level, curriculum dose received was positively associated with proportion of students knowing the recommendation for vegetable intake (OR 1.06, CI:1.002, 1.13). In stratified analyses, this association was only significant among students from high social class (OR 1.17, CI:1.04, 1.31). The Boost intervention succeeded in improving students' taste preferences for fruit and knowledge of recommendation for vegetable intake, but only the latter determinant was positively associated with curriculum dose. Trial registration: ISRCTN11666034
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spelling pubmed-51230642016-11-28 Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention Jørgensen, Thea Suldrup Rasmussen, Mette Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard Ersbøll, Annette Kjær Pedersen, Trine Pagh Aarestrup, Anne Kristine Due, Pernille Krølner, Rikke Prev Med Rep Regular Article Knowledge of the association between implementation of different intervention components and the determinants they are tailored to change may contribute to evaluating the effects and working mechanisms of multi-component interventions. This study examined 1) the effect of a Danish multi-component school-based intervention (2010 − 2011) on key determinants of adolescents' fruit and vegetable intake and 2) if dose of curricular activities was positively associated with change in these determinants. Using multi-level linear and logistic regression analyses stratified by gender and socioeconomic position, we analyzed survey data from the cluster-randomized Boost study targeting Danish 13-year-olds' fruit and vegetable intake. We examined 1) differences in knowledge of recommendations, taste preferences and situational norms between students from 20 intervention (n = 991) and 20 control (n = 915) schools at follow-up; and 2) associations between curriculum dose received and delivered (student and teacher data aggregated to school- and class-level) and these determinants among students at intervention schools only. At follow-up, more students from intervention than control schools knew the recommendation for vegetable intake (OR 1.56, CI:1.18, 2.06) and number of fruits liked (taste preferences) increased by 0.22 (CI:0.04, 0.41). At class-level, curriculum dose received was positively associated with proportion of students knowing the recommendation for vegetable intake (OR 1.06, CI:1.002, 1.13). In stratified analyses, this association was only significant among students from high social class (OR 1.17, CI:1.04, 1.31). The Boost intervention succeeded in improving students' taste preferences for fruit and knowledge of recommendation for vegetable intake, but only the latter determinant was positively associated with curriculum dose. Trial registration: ISRCTN11666034 Elsevier 2016-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5123064/ /pubmed/27896044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2016.11.009 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Jørgensen, Thea Suldrup
Rasmussen, Mette
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Pedersen, Trine Pagh
Aarestrup, Anne Kristine
Due, Pernille
Krølner, Rikke
Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention
title Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention
title_full Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention
title_fullStr Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention
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title_short Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5123064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27896044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2016.11.009
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