Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington DC.
Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington DC.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2024 Jan;56(1):4-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2023.10.012.
Explore participant perceptions of involvement in an experiential food education program during elementary school and the scope and extent of program influence on food decisions.
Focus groups with current participants and program alumni.
Washington, DC.
Thirty-nine elementary school students and 39 program alumni ranging from middle school through university students.
Participant perceptions of program impact from childhood into adolescence and young adulthood.
Inductive thematic analysis.
Nine emergent themes were identified, spread over 3 categories of program impact: immediate, beyond the classroom, and sustained. Immediate program impact themes came from all participants and included enjoyment, hands-on learning, and fostering connection. Beyond the classroom, older elementary students and alumni expressed perceived shifts in individual and family food intake, involvement in household food practices, and desire for fresh food options at school. Themes of sustained program impact among alumni participants were an appreciation for fresh food, openness to trying new foods, and confidence to make informed food decisions.
Findings provide a deeper understanding of participant perspectives on the impact of participation in a school-based experiential food education program and a basis for further research on the role of early exposure to food education in influencing food decisions as children grow older.
探讨参与者对小学阶段参与体验式食品教育计划的看法,以及该计划对食品决策的影响范围和程度。
当前参与者和项目校友的焦点小组。
华盛顿特区。
39 名小学生和 39 名从中学生到大学生的项目校友。
参与者对从童年到青少年和成年早期的项目影响的看法。
归纳主题分析。
确定了 9 个新兴主题,分为 3 类计划影响:即时、课堂外和持续。即时的计划影响主题来自所有参与者,包括享受、实践学习和培养联系。在课堂之外,年龄较大的小学生和校友表示,他们个人和家庭的食物摄入量、参与家庭食物实践以及希望在学校有新鲜食物选择方面有所改变。校友参与者的持续计划影响主题是对新鲜食物的欣赏、对尝试新食物的开放态度以及做出明智食物决策的信心。
研究结果更深入地了解了参与者对参与基于学校的体验式食品教育计划的影响的看法,并为进一步研究早期接触食品教育在影响儿童成长过程中食品决策的作用提供了基础。