| Literature DB >> 35915460 |
Karen L Vaughan1, Janet E Cade2, Marion M Hetherington2, Jennie E Cockroft3, Mirjam M Heinen4, Holly Rippin4, Charlotte E L Evans2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity rates more than double during primary school in England. Acquiring competent cooking skills is a key part of children's education that can lead to improved knowledge of a healthy lifestyle and dietary behaviours. Evaluation of the impact of 'PhunkyFoods', a school-based food and nutrition education programme, will assess food literacy, cooking skills and dietary behaviour in primary-school children.Entities:
Keywords: Childhood obesity prevention; Cluster RCT; Complex intervention; Cooking skills; Food literacy; Primary schools; Protocol
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35915460 PMCID: PMC9344772 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-022-06558-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.728
Fig. 1Schedule of enrolment, intervention and assessments
Fig. 2Flowchart of the trial procedures. Children who are in years 3–4 at UK primary schools in Yorkshire are aged 7–9 years
| Title {1} | Evaluation of the PhunkyFoods intervention on food literacy and cooking skills of children aged 7–9 years: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Yorkshire Primary Schools UK Cooking In Yorkshire / PhunkyFoods Cluster-RCT |
| Trial registration {2a and 2b}. | |
| Protocol version {3} | Issue date: 14th January 2022 Protocol number: 01 Author: KV, JaC, MaH, JeC, HR, MiH, CE |
| Funding {4} | The PhunkyFoods programme in North Yorkshire is funded by Nestlé For Healthier Kids and delivered by Purely Nutrition Ltd. The lead researcher is supported by the University of Leeds as part of a PhD project. This study has been produced with financial assistance within the context of the WHO European Office for the prevention and control of Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases. |
| Author details {5a} | Karen Vaughan MBA, MSc (KV) Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Professor Janet Cade (JaC) Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Professor Marion Hetherington (MaH) Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Dr Jennie Cockroft (JeC) Director of Purely Nutrition Ltd. Dr Holly Rippin (HR) WHO European Office for Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD Office) Dr Mirjam Heinen (MiH) WHO European Office for Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD Office) Dr Charlotte Evans (CE) Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK |
| Name and contact information for the trial sponsor {5b} | c/o Prof. Jason Halford G.02 Psychology Building University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT England, United Kingdom +44 (0)113 343 6678 J.Halford@leeds.ac.uk |
| Role of sponsor {5c} | The Purely Nutrition staff will have some role in the data collection activities across the 28 school sites, working with the University of Leeds research team staff. Nestlé Healthy Kids and Purely Nutrition will not have any role in the study design, management, analysis and interpretation of the data; writing of the report; or decision to submit the report for publication. The ultimate authority over all the research activities resides with the University of Leeds. |