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iCook4-H 研究:一项针对青少年/成人校外项目的干预和推广测试。

The iCook 4-H Study: An Intervention and Dissemination Test of a Youth/Adult Out-of-School Program.

机构信息

School of Food and Agriculture, University of Maine, Orono, ME.

Department of Nutrition, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

出版信息

J Nutr Educ Behav. 2019 Mar;51(3S):S2-S20. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2018.11.012.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe outcomes from intervention and dissemination of iCook 4-H.

DESIGN

Five-state, community-based participatory research and a randomized, controlled trial followed by a 5-state, nonrandomized dissemination test of the iCook 4-H curriculum with control and treatment groups.

SETTING

Community and university sites.

PARTICIPANTS

Youths aged 9-10 years and their adult food preparer; 228 dyads in the intervention and 74 dyads in dissemination.

INTERVENTION(S): Theoretical frameworks were Social Cognitive Theory and the experiential 4-H learning model. Six 2-hour, biweekly sessions on cooking, eating, and playing together followed by monthly newsletters and boosters until 24 months, expanded to 8 sessions for dissemination.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Youth body mass index (BMI) z-scores, measured height and weight, and youth/adult program outcome evaluations surveys.

ANALYSIS

Linear mixed models, group, time, and group × time interaction for BMI z-score and program outcomes changes. Significance levels = P ≤ .05; interaction term significance = P ≤ .10.

RESULTS

In intervention, treatment BMI z-scores increased compared with controls based on significant interaction (P = .04). For odds of being overweight or obese at 24 months, there was no significant interaction (P = .18). In dissemination, based on significant interaction, treatment youths increased cooking skills (P = .03) and treatment adults increased cooking together (P = .08) and eating together (P = .08) compared with controls.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

iCook 4-H program outcomes were positive for mealtime activities of cooking and eating together. The program can be successfully implemented by community educators. The increase in BMI z-scores needs further evaluation for youths in cooking programs.

摘要

目的

描述 iCook 4-H 的干预和传播结果。

设计

基于社区的参与性研究和随机对照试验,随后对 iCook 4-H 课程进行 5 个州的非随机传播测试,设有对照组和治疗组。

地点

社区和大学场所。

参与者

年龄在 9-10 岁的青少年及其成人食品准备者;干预组 228 对,传播组 74 对。

干预

理论框架是社会认知理论和体验式 4-H 学习模式。六次每两周 2 小时的烹饪、饮食和一起玩耍课程,随后每月发送通讯和推广材料,持续 24 个月,传播阶段扩展为 8 次课程。

主要结果测量

青少年体重指数(BMI)z 分数、测量身高和体重以及青少年/成人项目成果评估调查。

分析

线性混合模型、组、时间和组×时间交互作用,用于 BMI z 分数和项目结果变化。显著性水平 P≤0.05;交互项显著性 P≤0.10。

结果

在干预组中,与对照组相比,治疗组的 BMI z 分数增加,基于显著的交互作用(P=0.04)。在 24 个月时超重或肥胖的可能性,没有显著的交互作用(P=0.18)。在传播组中,基于显著的交互作用,与对照组相比,治疗组的青少年烹饪技能有所提高(P=0.03),治疗组的成年人一起烹饪(P=0.08)和一起进食(P=0.08)的次数有所增加。

结论和意义

iCook 4-H 项目在共进餐时的烹饪和饮食活动方面取得了积极成果。该项目可以由社区教育工作者成功实施。烹饪项目中青少年 BMI z 分数的增加需要进一步评估。

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