| Literature DB >> 35457485 |
Vinny Vi1, Bin C Suh1, Elizabeth Lorenzo2, Sarah Martinelli3, Anel Arriola4,5, Rebecca E Lee6.
Abstract
Physical activity and nutrition preschool programming must involve parents in positive long-term healthy habits. This paper describes parent outreach in the Sustainability via Active Garden Education (SAGE) study. Newsletters were sent home with children to promote family opportunities to increase physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake. The content was generated via a community advisory board participatory process. Messages linked SAGE curriculum topics with home and community activities. Parents rated frequency of receipt, helpfulness, satisfaction, and use of content. Most participants were Hispanic (>78%) and women (>95%). Most reported receiving newsletters; nearly all reported that they were helpful. Favorite newsletter components included recipes, pictures of their children and seasonal produce spotlights. Most reported doing physical activities from the newsletters (51.9%). Few reported doing featured physical activity (8.9%) and fruit and vegetable (12.7%) community activities. Newsletter outreach methods are a simple strategy to add value to preschool-based interventions promoting healthy families.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic; childhood obesity; early care education; healthy lifestyle; newsletters; parent engagement
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35457485 PMCID: PMC9025365 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19084617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Summary of the most highly ranked messages generated from Community Advisory Board meetings for fruit and vegetable consumption or physical activity home participation.
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| Kids help shop, purchase, wash & prepare fruits and veggies |
| Plant a garden and grow fruits and veggies in order to get children interested in eating them |
| Choose a “fruit of the [month, week, day]” and learn different ways to prepare it |
| Parents should model eating fruits and veggies and discuss positively |
| Offer fruits and veggies at snack time instead of other foods or choose fruit as a bedtime snack |
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| Dance together |
| Children are happiest when they have time to be active/children are happy when they are moving |
| Go on a nature walk and collect items |
| Visit a local park and play tennis, dodge ball, etc. |
| Play catch with your children |
| Gardening at home is fun and rewarding |
| Get possible places where they have exercise activities (City of Phoenix, Department of Parks and Recreation, YMCA) |
Sample characteristics of SAGE participants (N = 122).
| Category | |
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| Sex | |
| Male | 6 (5.0) |
| Female | 113 (95.0) |
| Age in years (M/SD) | 32.72 (7.85) |
| Hispanic | 88 (72.2) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 38 (35.2) |
| Living together | 22 (20.4) |
| Separated, divorced, widowed | 18 (16.7) |
| Single (never married) | 30 (27.8) |
| Education | |
| High school/GED or less | 61 (56.0) |
| Some College or higher | 48 (44.0) |
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| Sex | |
| Male | 55 (46.3) |
| Female | 64 (53.8) |
| Age in months (M/SD) | 52.20 (5.03) |
| Hispanic | 88 (74.6) |
Note. Numbers may not add up to 122 due to missing responses.
Definitions, Examples, and Frequency of Newsletter Elements.
| Element | Definition | Examples | Frequency in Newsletters (Counts) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fruits/vegetables in season | List of fruits and vegetables in season | Buy Fruits and Vegetables in Season | 13 |
| Recipe | Recipe with ingredients and directions | Recipe of the Week | 12 |
| Physical activity at home | Physical activity suggestion to participate in with child | Ideas for Home! | 10 |
| Fruit/vegetable activity at home | Activity to encourage fruit and vegetable consumption | Ideas for Home! | 10 |
| Grocery sale check | Reminder to check weekly ad for sales | Did you know? | 9 |
| Grocery purchase | Information about purchasing produce for low price | Did you know? | 4 |
| How to start garden at home | Link to start own garden at home | Ideas for Home! | 1 |
Note: A total of 12 newsletters were evaluated.
Summary of SAGE curriculum topics included in newsletters.
| Curriculum Topic | Definition | Example | Frequency in Newsletters (Counts) |
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| Plant life cycle | Growth stages of plants from seed to fruit bearing and requirements for plant growth | Unit 1: | 3 |
| Variety | Eating a variety of fruits and vegetables every day is needed for growth, strength, and health | Unit 1: | 2 |
| Comparison between needs of plants and people | Plants and people have specific needs for good healthy growth and strength | Unit 5: | 2 |
| Physical activity | Effects of physical activity and role of gardening | Unit 3: | 2 |
| Effects of food on the body | Food provides nutrients and energy for activity. Different parts of the body benefit from different foods | Unit 6: | 1 |
| Hydration | Effect of not drinking enough water | Unit 4: | 1 |
| Identifying fullness and hunger | Bodies convey fullness and hunger, important to notice when to eat or stop | Unit 7: | 1 |
| Harvesting/ripeness | Characteristics that indicate progression towards harvesting and ripeness | Unit 11: | 1 |
Note: The unit number before each example indicates the number of the curriculum unit in which the example was found. Website with full curriculum information available from the authors.
Favorite Aspects of Newsletters and Participation (N = 79).
| What were your favorite parts of the newsletters? | |
|---|---|
| Food recipes | 46 (59.0) |
| Pictures of my kid(s) | 43 (55.2) |
| The list of fruits and vegetables that are in season | 40 (51.3) |
| Updates on SAGE | 32 (41.0) |
| Songs or games to participate in with your kid(s) | 19 (24.4) |
| Community events | 16 (20.5) |
| Other | 4 (5.1) |
| None | 0 (0.0) |
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| Physical activities within my own home | 41 (51.9) |
| Fruit and vegetable related activities within my own home | 29 (36.7) |
| None | 24 (30.4) |
| Fruit and vegetable related activities within the community | 10 (12.7) |
| Physical activities within the community | 7 (8.9) |
| Other | 3 (3.8) |