| Literature DB >> 30684412 |
Julianne Mary Power1, Andrea Bersamin1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increasing fruit and vegetable intake among low-income populations, especially children, is a priority for United States federal food assistance programs. With over 49 million federal food assistance program recipients, cost-effective and efficient methods are needed to effectively deliver nutrition education to such a large population.Entities:
Keywords: fruits and vegetables; nutrition education; nutrition intervention; text messaging; young children
Year: 2018 PMID: 30684412 PMCID: PMC6334673 DOI: 10.2196/formative.8544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Development of Txt4HappyKids using the social cognitive theory. Social cognitive theory factors appear in bold and predictive factors are nested.
| Factors | Explanation of predictive factors | Example text | |||
| Knowledge | Provide information about the health benefits of consuming fruits and vegetables | Eating fruits & veggies helps your child build strong muscles and bones. Give your child the gift of health by serving fruits & veggies with every meal. | |||
| Preference | Portray fruits and vegetables as tasting good and something children enjoy eating | Apples are on sale for 1.49/lb @ Fred Meyer! Peel, core & chop. Add water & ground cinnamon. Cook for 30 min until soft, then mash. Kids love warm applesauce! | |||
| Time | Portray shopping and cooking with children as a great way to spend quality time together | Kids love to be helpful! Let them help with dinner by washing the fruits & veggies, stirring, or measuring. This is a great way to spend quality time together! | |||
| Self-efficacy | Improve skills related to preparing fruits and vegetables by providing recipes and other tips | Frozen broccoli has as much fiber as fresh broccoli! Microwave until tender & toss with some olive oil, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt & pepper! | |||
| Cost | Announce sales at grocery stores so more fruits and vegetables are available at home | Satsuma Mandarins are on sale @ Fred Meyer for $5.99/5 lb box! Keep your kids on the fast track to health with this sweet snack that is quick & easy to eat. | |||
| Role models | Motivate parents to be positive role models for their children by consuming fruits and vegetables | Your kids look up to you! Set another good example for your kids by eating fruits & veggies with your meals & as snacks. | |||
Demographic characteristics of completers (N=72) in the Txt4HappyKids intervention.
| Variable | n (%) | |
| Female | 70 (99) | |
| White | 50 (69) | |
| Alaska Native | 9 (12.5) | |
| Other | 13 (18) | |
| Under 25 years | 12 (17) | |
| 25-34 years | 37 (51) | |
| 35-44 years | 16 (22) | |
| 45-54 years | 7 (10) | |
| No college | 14 (20) | |
| Some college | 57 (80) | |
| Under 5 years | 52 (72) | |
| 5-8 years | 40 (56) | |
| 9-17 years | 24 (33) | |
| Food assistanceb | 35 (49) | |
aParticipants could report the age of more than one child in their household; therefore, response options were not mutually exclusive.
bReceived food assistance in the last 12 months from SNAP or WIC; emergency food banks, food pantry, soup kitchen; or meals served at a food kitchen or community site.
Changes in behavior, self-efficacy, and attitudes related to fruit and vegetable intake using a paired samples t test (N=72).
| Measure | Preintervention, mean (SD) | Postintervention, mean (SD) | Mean difference, (SD) | |
| Behaviora | 3.51 (0.92) | 3.61 (0.80) | 0.10 (0.73) | .26 |
| Self-efficacyb | 3.97 (0.62) | 4.04 (0.59) | 0.06 (0.69) | .43 |
| Attitudesb | 4.47 (0.55) | 4.54 (0.52) | 0.06 (0.57) | .35 |
aResponse options ranged from 1 (rarely) to 5 (always).
bResponse options ranged from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).