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Sang-Jin Chung1, Sharon L Hoerr.
Abstract
The study objectives were to increase both the stage of readiness to eat fruit and vegetables as well as the intakes of women who participated in the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) for families with limited incomes. The intervention was to enhance the currently used curriculum, Eating Right Is Basic III (ERIB3), with stage-specific processes based on the Trans-Theoretical Model of readiness to change. Trained EFNEP community workers taught the enhanced curriculum to 90 mothers in the experimental county and to 53 mothers in the control county. Pre- and post-intervention measures included stages of readiness to eat fruit and vegetables and to intake as assessed by 24-hour dietary recalls and staging questions. Most women recruited into EFNEP were in Action and Preparation Stages (53.5%). Fruit and vegetable intakes showed a linear trend along with the Stage of Change for fruit and vegetable. After intervention, some combination of the ERIB3 and the fruit and vegetables-enhanced ERIB3 resulted in a reported 1/2 servings/day increase in fruits and vegetables in both the control and the experimental counties, although changes were not significant. EFNEP women also moved along the Stage of Change Continuum for fruits and vegetables in both counties. The percentage of people who ate 5 or more servings of fruit and vegetables was significant, however, only in the experimental group. We encourage health professionals to apply lessons learned from this intervention and to continue to pursue theoretically based interventions to change dietary behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: Stage of change; fruit; limited income; nutrition education; vegetable
Year: 2007 PMID: 20535385 PMCID: PMC2882577 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2007.1.1.46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Demographics of EFNEP participants from two counties (n=143)
1)Means differed significantly student t-test.
2)Percentages differed significantly by Chi-Square test.
3)Standard Deviation
EFNEP participants" fruit and vegetable intakes from dietary recalls and from stage of change instrument (Glanz, 1994) at baseline (n=143)
1)p value by student t-test
2)p value by Chi-Square test
3)Standard Deviation
Total servings of fruit and vegetables from two dietary recalls by stage of change at baseline (n=143)
abc: Different superscript letters mean significant difference among groups by Tukey multiple range test at α=0.05.
1)Servings differed significantly by ANOVA at p value <0.001
2)Linear trend of fruit and vegetable servings by stage of change
Percentages in stage of change for fruit and vegetables plus fruit and vegetable servings from dietary recalls before (2 days) and after intervention (1 day) (n=143)
1)p value between before and after intervention by test of marginal homogeneity in control
2)p value between before and after intervention by test of marginal homogeneity in experimental
3)p value between before and after intervention by McNemar test in control
4)p value between before and after intervention by McNemar test in experimental
5)p value between before and after intervention by paired t-test in control
6)p value between before and after intervention by paired t-test in experimental