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Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens
School gardens have become a widely used approach to influence children's food knowledge, preferences and choices in low- and high-income countries alike. However, evidence indicates that such programs are more effective at influencing food knowledge and preferences than actual food choices. Su...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7726313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33324538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2020.100454 |
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author | Schreinemachers, Pepijn Baliki, Ghassan Shrestha, Rachana Manandhar Bhattarai, Dhruba Raj Gautam, Ishwori P. Ghimire, Puspa Lal Subedi, Bhishma P. Brück, Tilman |
author_facet | Schreinemachers, Pepijn Baliki, Ghassan Shrestha, Rachana Manandhar Bhattarai, Dhruba Raj Gautam, Ishwori P. Ghimire, Puspa Lal Subedi, Bhishma P. Brück, Tilman |
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description | School gardens have become a widely used approach to influence children's food knowledge, preferences and choices in low- and high-income countries alike. However, evidence indicates that such programs are more effective at influencing food knowledge and preferences than actual food choices. Such finding may occur because school gardens insufficiently influence the food behavior of parents and because healthy food items are not always available in children's homes. We tested this hypothesis using a one-year cluster randomized controlled trial in Nepal with 15 treatment and 15 control schools and a matched sample of 779 schoolchildren (aged 8–12) and their caregivers. Data were collected before and after the intervention during the 2018–2019 school year. In addition, children's food consumption was monitored using a monthly food logbook. Average treatment effects were quantified with a double-difference estimator. For caregivers, the intervention led to a 26% increase in their food and nutrition knowledge (p < 0.001), a 5% increase in their agricultural knowledge (p = 0.022), a 10% increase in their liking for vegetables (p < 0.001), and a 15% increase in home garden productivity (p = 0.073). For children, the intervention had no discernible effect on food and nutrition knowledge (p = 0.666) but led to a 6% increase in their liking for vegetables (p = 0.070), healthy food practices (p < 0.001), and vegetable consumption (October–December +15%; p = 0.084; January–March +26%; p = 0.017; April–June +26%; p = 0.088). The results therefore indicate both schools and parents matter for nudging children toward healthier food choices. |
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spelling | pubmed-77263132020-12-13 Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens Schreinemachers, Pepijn Baliki, Ghassan Shrestha, Rachana Manandhar Bhattarai, Dhruba Raj Gautam, Ishwori P. Ghimire, Puspa Lal Subedi, Bhishma P. Brück, Tilman Glob Food Sec Article School gardens have become a widely used approach to influence children's food knowledge, preferences and choices in low- and high-income countries alike. However, evidence indicates that such programs are more effective at influencing food knowledge and preferences than actual food choices. Such finding may occur because school gardens insufficiently influence the food behavior of parents and because healthy food items are not always available in children's homes. We tested this hypothesis using a one-year cluster randomized controlled trial in Nepal with 15 treatment and 15 control schools and a matched sample of 779 schoolchildren (aged 8–12) and their caregivers. Data were collected before and after the intervention during the 2018–2019 school year. In addition, children's food consumption was monitored using a monthly food logbook. Average treatment effects were quantified with a double-difference estimator. For caregivers, the intervention led to a 26% increase in their food and nutrition knowledge (p < 0.001), a 5% increase in their agricultural knowledge (p = 0.022), a 10% increase in their liking for vegetables (p < 0.001), and a 15% increase in home garden productivity (p = 0.073). For children, the intervention had no discernible effect on food and nutrition knowledge (p = 0.666) but led to a 6% increase in their liking for vegetables (p = 0.070), healthy food practices (p < 0.001), and vegetable consumption (October–December +15%; p = 0.084; January–March +26%; p = 0.017; April–June +26%; p = 0.088). The results therefore indicate both schools and parents matter for nudging children toward healthier food choices. Elsevier 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7726313/ /pubmed/33324538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2020.100454 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Schreinemachers, Pepijn Baliki, Ghassan Shrestha, Rachana Manandhar Bhattarai, Dhruba Raj Gautam, Ishwori P. Ghimire, Puspa Lal Subedi, Bhishma P. Brück, Tilman Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens |
title | Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens |
title_full | Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens |
title_fullStr | Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens |
title_full_unstemmed | Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens |
title_short | Nudging children toward healthier food choices: An experiment combining school and home gardens |
title_sort | nudging children toward healthier food choices: an experiment combining school and home gardens |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7726313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33324538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2020.100454 |
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