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Improvement in nutrition-related knowledge and behaviour of urban Asian Indian school children: findings from the 'Medical education for children/Adolescents for Realistic prevention of obesity and diabetes and for healthy aGeing' ( MARG) intervention study
- Source :
- The British journal of nutrition. 104(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Increasing prevalence of childhood obesity calls for comprehensive and cost-effective educative measures in developing countries such as India. School-based educative programmes greatly influence children's behaviour towards healthy living. We aimed to evaluate the impact of a school-based health and nutritional education programme on knowledge and behaviour of urban Asian Indian school children. Benchmark assessment of parents and teachers was also done. We educated 40 196 children (aged 8–18 years), 25 000 parents and 1500 teachers about health, nutrition, physical activity, non-communicable diseases and healthy cooking practices in three cities of North India. A pre-tested questionnaire was used to assess randomly selected 3128 children, 2241 parents and 841 teachers before intervention and 2329 children after intervention. Low baseline knowledge and behaviour scores were reported in 75–94 % government and 48–78 % private school children, across all age groups. A small proportion of government school children gave correct answers about protein (14–17 %), carbohydrates (25–27 %) and saturated fats (18–32 %). Private school children, parents and teachers performed significantly better than government school subjects (P P P
- Subjects :
- Program evaluation
Gerontology
Male
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Adolescent
Nutrition Education
education
Health Behavior
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Developing country
Child Behavior
India
Childhood obesity
Sex Factors
Intervention (counseling)
Surveys and Questionnaires
Diabetes Mellitus
Medicine
Humans
Obesity
Child
Exercise
Health Education
Nutrition and Dietetics
Schools
business.industry
Age Factors
medicine.disease
Diet
El Niño
Adolescent Behavior
Government
Health education
Female
business
Program Evaluation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14752662
- Volume :
- 104
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The British journal of nutrition
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d5e99a4c98ba36db2cfcc9fddda0fbad