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An Innovative School-Based Intervention to Promote Healthy Lifestyles

Authors :
Piana, Natalia
Ranucci, Claudia
Buratta, Livia
Foglia, Elena
Fabi, Marta
Novelli, Francesca
Casucci, Simone
Reginato, Elisa
Pippi, Roberto
Aiello, Cristina
Leonardi, Alessia
Romani, Giannermete
De Feo, Pierpaolo
Mazzeschi, Claudia
Source :
Health Education Journal. Oct 2017 76(6):716-729.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: To describe an innovative school-based intervention to promote healthy lifestyles. To evaluate its effects on children's food habits and to highlight the key components which contribute most to the beneficial effects obtained from children's, teachers' and parents' perspectives. Design: An educational tool to improve personal awareness, promote healthy food choices and increase children's levels of physical activity was developed and evaluated. The tool used a community-based approach and included family members, schools, university, families, sports societies, farms, mass media and municipalities. Setting: A total of 11 primary school classes in five schools in Spoleto, Umbria. Methods: The tool dealt with healthy food choices, lifestyle and physical activities and is structured in four phases (4 months). The Kidmed test (a validated index based on principles sustaining Mediterranean dietary patterns as well as those that undermine them) and open-ended questionnaires (to highlight the key components which contributed most to the beneficial effects) were used to assess the effectiveness of the intervention. Kidmed scores were evaluated both before and after intervention (T0-T1) and the written answers collected (from teachers, parents and children) were subjected to content analysis using a form of grounded theory. Results: Data point to a significant before/after increase on Kidmed scores (t=-3.88; p=.000), revealing an increase in children's adherence to the Mediterranean Diet, healthy habit changes, greater parental awareness of their educational responsibilities regarding food choices as well as physical activity, and a new school-family alliance as a result of the educational intervention. Conclusion: Project findings reveal positive effects on children's food habits and highlight key components necessary to enhance the effectiveness of a school-based educational intervention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0017-8969
Volume :
76
Issue :
6
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Health Education Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1153058
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0017896917712549