Research Assistant, Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester, Worcester, UK.
Perspect Public Health. 2013 Nov;133(6):330-6. doi: 10.1177/1757913913506575.
Although previous research has shown the Food Dudes programme increases children's fruit and vegetable consumption at school, the evidence for the effectiveness in the home setting is more equivocal. The school environment is identified as a logical setting for targeting children's fruit and vegetable consumption; however, to produce sustainable changes in behaviour, it is equally important that interventions target consumption in the home setting. This study aimed to establish whether the Food Dudes intervention can influence home consumption of fruit and vegetables and the extent to which any changes in eating behaviour following the intervention were maintained in the long term.
A total of 34 children aged 4-11 years from eight primary schools (four intervention and four control groups) in the West Midlands, United Kingdom, completed a 7-day photographic food diary at baseline (prior to the intervention), a 3-month follow-up (post-intervention) and a 12-month follow-up.
The Food Dudes programme did not influence either short- or long-term changes in children's consumption of fruit and vegetables at home during weekdays or at the weekend.
The Food Dudes programme had no effect on changing children's fruit and vegetable consumption in the home environment. Further development of the programme could consider how parental and home environmental factors may be combined with the principles of the Food Dudes programme to influence children's fruit and vegetable consumption in this setting.
尽管先前的研究表明“Food Dudes”计划可以增加儿童在校的水果和蔬菜摄入量,但在家中环境下的有效性证据则更为不确定。学校环境被认为是针对儿童水果和蔬菜摄入量的合理场所;然而,为了产生可持续的行为改变,干预措施同样需要针对家庭环境中的消费。本研究旨在确定“Food Dudes”干预是否可以影响家庭中水果和蔬菜的消费,以及干预后任何饮食行为的变化在长期内是否得以维持。
英国西米德兰兹郡的 8 所小学(4 所干预组和 4 所对照组)的 34 名 4-11 岁儿童完成了 7 天的照片食物日记,分别在基线(干预前)、3 个月随访(干预后)和 12 个月随访时进行。
“Food Dudes”计划既没有影响儿童在家中工作日或周末的水果和蔬菜摄入量的短期变化,也没有影响长期变化。
“Food Dudes”计划对改变儿童在家中环境下的水果和蔬菜消费没有影响。该计划的进一步发展可以考虑如何将父母和家庭环境因素与“Food Dudes”计划的原则相结合,以影响儿童在这一环境下的水果和蔬菜消费。