| Literature DB >> 31518320 |
Alicia Chung1, Barbara Wallace2, Monica Stanton-Koko3, Azizi Seixas1, Girardin Jean-Louis1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: African American youth (aged 8-14 years) do not adhere to national dietary and physical activity guidelines. Nonadherence to these recommendations contributes to disproportionate rates of obesity compared with their white counterparts. Culturally tailored electronic health (eHealth) solutions are needed to communicate nutrition and physical activity messages that resonate with this target population.Entities:
Keywords: childhood obesity; eHealth; social justice
Year: 2019 PMID: 31518320 PMCID: PMC6715398 DOI: 10.2196/12501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Pediatr Parent ISSN: 2561-6722
Paired sample t tests stage of change, knowledge, and self-efficacy for mothers’ pre- and postevaluation of the electronic health cartoon videos (N=93). Bonferroni adjustment significance (0.05/15; P=.003). All P values above .003 are considered nonsignificant and only those below .003 are considered statistically significant.
| Paired sample | Stages of change, mean (SD) | |||
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| Prevideos | 3.59 (1.25) | −2.15 (92) | .03 |
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| Postvideos | 3.74 (1.97) | −2.15 (92) | .03 |
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| Prevideos | 4.22 (0.82) | −7.99 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.08 (1.22) | −7.99 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.39 (1.22) | −10.17 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.38 (.77) | −10.17 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 3.65 (1.28) | −2.643 (92) | .01 |
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| Postvideos | 3.85 (1.10) | −2.643 (92) | .01 |
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| Prevideos | 4.37 (.11) | −8.16 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.18 (.79) | −8.16 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.43 (1.25) | −9.31 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.35 (.78) | −9.31 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 3.00 (1.47) | −5.82 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 3.48 (1.07) | −5.82 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 3.94 (1.40) | −9.36 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.06 (.79) | −9.36 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.13 (.80) | −9.73 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.20 (1.30) | −9.73 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 3.34 (1.30) | −5.69 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 3.70 (1.03) | −5.69 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.52 (1.28) | −6.66 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.23 (.84) | −6.66 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.38 (1.29) | −8.07 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.24 (.79) | −8.07 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 3.40 (1.10) | −6.02 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 3.69 (.93) | −6.02 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.23 (1.01) | −9.56 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.32 (.65) | −9.56 (92) | <.001 |
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| Prevideos | 4.33 (1.13) | −10.556 (92) | <.001 |
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| Postvideos | 5.30 (.66) | −10.556 (92) | <.001 |
aPair 1: Mother’s stage of change for fruits and vegetables selection on her plate.
bPair 2: Mother’s knowledge for fruits and vegetables selection on her plate.
cPair 3: Mother’s self-efficacy for fruit and vegetable selection on her plate.
dPair 4: Mother’s stage of change for selecting more fruits and vegetables when preparing family meals.
ePair 5: Mother’s knowledge for selecting more fruits and vegetables when preparing meals.
fPair 6: Mother’s self-efficacy for selecting more fruits and vegetables when preparing family meals.
gPair 7: Mother’s stage of change for selecting more fruits and vegetables outside of the home.
hPair 8: Mother’s level of knowledge for selecting more fruits and vegetables outside of the home.
iPair 9: Mother’s self-efficacy for selecting more fruits and vegetables outside of the home.
jPair 10: Mother’s stage of change for engaging in physical activity.
kPair 11: Mother’s level of knowledge for engaging in physical activity.
lPair 12: Mother’s self-efficacy for engaging in physical activity.
mPair 13: Global stage of change score.
nPair 14: Global knowledge score.
oPair 15: Global self-efficacy score.
Children’s reasons for recommending cartoon videos.
| Emergent themes | Direct quotes |
| Dietary knowledge gains | “They’re funny and help you learn more about what to eat if you want to eat healthy and stay healthy.” |
| Dietary knowledge gains | “Because people need to eat better and I think that this is a good way to help people see that it is good to eat fruit and veggies.” |
| Vicarious learning via character identification | “The people are brown skinned like me.” |
| Vicarious learning via character identification | “Because they are cartoons and kids can relate to them and it might get the point across about healthy eating.” |
| Vicarious learning via character identification | “Because some of my friends are fat and they have big bellies.” |
| Influential for both mother and child | “Because some moms do not want their children to have diabetes.” |
Children’s reasons for not recommending videos.
| Emergent themes | Direct quotes |
| Vicarious learning via an urban environment | “Maybe if the videos talked about why neighborhoods don’t have certain foods. We live in Queens and can go to Fairway, Stop n Shop and Trader Joe’s and even Whole Foods. My friends who live in the school’s neighborhood can’t.” |
| Vicarious learning via an urban environment | “Just make it more compatible to an urban child’s experience in day to day life situations.” |
| Vicarious learning via character identification | “Better cartoon people and talk about how we kids may overeat when being bullied.” |
| Animation quality and graphic design | “Add arms, legs, and necks to the characters, make the voices match the characters, find different ways to show excitement.” |
Mothers’ reasons for recommending the website.
| Emergent themes | Selected direct quotes |
| Dialogue via mother and child | “Helps start conversation about nutrition and exercise with children.” |
| Dialogue via mother and child | “Because watching these videos with my child caused an instant change in my families’ eating habit, but also more importantly in some way created an instant bond that we didn’t know we lacked! We’ll be preparing meals together more frequently and sharing lots of other parent/child activities!” |
| Dietary knowledge gains | “The website is very informative, I think there is a lot of information to be found on this website on creating healthy choices.” |
| Diffusion of innovation | “I would recommend it because I believe there are many moms that may not know the various food groups and how to provide proper nutrition.” |