Eckert Katherine F, Agostinelli Julia, Laila Amar, Alexander Chloe, Parizeau Kate, von Massow Mike, Duncan Alison M, Hesketh Kylie D, Ma David W L, Haines Jess
Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
Appetite. 2025 Feb 1;206:107849. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2025.107849. Epub 2025 Jan 7.
The primary objective of this research was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of "Supper Heroes", a superhero-themed mobile health (mHealth) intervention designed to reduce food waste and increase plant-based protein food intake among families with children aged 9-14 in Ontario, Canada. A single arm, pre-post mixed methods design was used to evaluate the intervention. The 4-month mHealth intervention included 7 online modules with infographics, videos, and activities to help families reduce their food waste and eat more plant-based protein foods. Feasibility was assessed using website analytics to monitor intervention completion and attrition. Acceptability was assessed at post-intervention using online surveys of parents and children, and in-depth interviews with parents. 23 out of 30 families (77%) were retained from pre-to post-intervention; 33 parents (22 mothers, 10 fathers; and 1 parent who did not disclose their gender) completed the pre-intervention and post-intervention surveys and 33 children (16 girls; 15 boys; 1 child who did not disclose their gender; and 1 non-binary child) completed the post-intervention surveys. Most parents (95% of mothers and 100% of fathers) and children (88%) reported that they were satisfied or highly satisfied with the intervention. Overall, the intervention was feasible and well-accepted by parents and children. A randomized, controlled trial among a larger sample is recommended to further evaluate intervention impacts. These results can inform future research and public health interventions aimed at promoting sustainable diets.
本研究的主要目的是评估“超级英雄”这一以超级英雄为主题的移动健康(mHealth)干预措施的可行性和可接受性。该干预措施旨在减少加拿大安大略省9至14岁儿童家庭的食物浪费,并增加植物性蛋白质食物的摄入量。采用单组前后混合方法设计来评估该干预措施。为期4个月的移动健康干预包括7个在线模块,配有信息图表、视频和活动,以帮助家庭减少食物浪费并食用更多植物性蛋白质食物。通过网站分析来监测干预措施的完成情况和人员流失,以此评估可行性。在干预结束后,通过对家长和孩子的在线调查以及对家长的深入访谈来评估可接受性。从干预前到干预后,30个家庭中有23个(77%)被保留下来;33位家长(22位母亲、10位父亲;1位未透露性别的家长)完成了干预前和干预后的调查,33名儿童(16名女孩;15名男孩;1名未透露性别的儿童;1名非二元性别儿童)完成了干预后的调查。大多数家长(95%的母亲和100%的父亲)和孩子(88%)表示,他们对干预措施感到满意或非常满意。总体而言,该干预措施是可行的,并且得到了家长和孩子的认可。建议在更大的样本中进行随机对照试验,以进一步评估干预措施的效果。这些结果可为未来旨在推广可持续饮食的研究和公共卫生干预措施提供参考。