Perry C L, Mullis R M, Maile M C
J Sch Health. 1985 Dec;55(10):399-402. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1985.tb01163.x.
A nutrition education curriculum was developed, based on a social learning model, that emphasized the importance of a low-salt, low-fat, and increased complex carbohydrate diet for cardiovascular health. The curriculum was pilot-tested in eight third and fourth grade classrooms. Students were exposed to cartoon character role models, were reinforced for dietary changes, and practiced relevant behavioral skills. Students in eight other third and fourth grade classrooms served as controls. At posttest, students participating in the nutrition education program reported a significant reduction in consumption of foods high in fat and salt and an increase in consumption of complex carbohydrates. These assessments were confirmed by food selection measures and by 24-hour food recalls. Students in the control classrooms did not report these eating pattern changes.
基于社会学习模型开发了一种营养教育课程,该课程强调低盐、低脂和增加复合碳水化合物饮食对心血管健康的重要性。该课程在八个三年级和四年级教室进行了试点测试。学生接触了卡通人物榜样,因饮食改变而得到强化,并练习了相关行为技能。其他八个三年级和四年级教室的学生作为对照。在测试后,参加营养教育计划的学生报告说,高脂肪和高盐食物的消费量显著减少,复合碳水化合物的消费量增加。这些评估通过食物选择措施和24小时食物回忆得到证实。对照教室的学生没有报告这些饮食模式的变化。