| Literature DB >> 33239856 |
Reah Chiong1, Virginia B Gray2, Roudi Roy1.
Abstract
Family-based nutrition programs have been used to support healthy eating; however, few programs emphasize parental roles in regard to food. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a family-based curriculum with a parenting focus aimed at influencing child obesity risk. Qualitative data in the pilot implementation (cohort 1, n = 6 families with elementary-aged children) suggested parent value for: positive messages, hands-on learning, and group sharing. However, Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) scores for cohorts 2-6 (n = 18 families) did not change significantly from pre- to post-program. Future implementations will consider more robust ways of assessing change and recruiting participants at various stages of change.Entities:
Keywords: child nutrition; community; parenting
Year: 2020 PMID: 33239856 PMCID: PMC7682925
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Consum Sci Res J ISSN: 1077-727X