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Design and Methods of a Participatory Healthy Eating Intervention for Indigenous Children: The FRESH Study

Authors :
Valarie, Blue Bird Jernigan
Tori, Taniguchi
Alyson, Haslam
Mary B, Williams
Tara L, Maudrie
Cassandra J, Nikolaus
Marianna S, Wetherill
Tvli, Jacob
Charlotte V, Love
Susan, Sisson
Source :
Frontiers in Public Health. 10
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo increase vegetable and fruit intake, reduce body mass index (BMI), and improve parental blood pressure among American Indian families.DesignRandomized, wait-list controlled trial testing a multi-level (environmental, community, family, and individual) multi-component intervention with data collection at baseline and 6 months post-intervention.SettingTribally owned and operated Early Childhood Education (ECE) programs in the Osage Nation in Oklahoma.ParticipantsAmerican Indian families (at least one adult and one child in a ECE program). A sample size of 168 per group will provide power to detect differences in fruit and vegetable intake.InterventionThe 6-month intervention consisted of a (1) ECE-based nutrition and gardening curriculum; (2) nutrition education and food sovereignty curriculum for adults; and (3) ECE program menu modifications.Main Outcome MeasuresThe primary outcome is increase in fruit and vegetable intake, assessed with a 24-h recall for adults and plate weight assessments for children. Secondary outcomes included objective measures of BMI among adults and children and blood pressure among adults.

Details

ISSN :
22962565
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Public Health
Accession number :
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