Evaluation of the effectiveness of a nutrition education intervention performed by primary school teachers[article in italian]

Auteur(s) :
Agozzino E., Esposito D., Genovese S., Manzi E., Russo Krauss P.
Date :
Juil, 2007
Source(s) :
ANN IG. #19:4 p315-24
Adresse :
Scuola di Specializzazione in Igiene e Medicina Preventiva, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. [email protected] Ann Ig. 2007 Jul-Aug;19(4):315-24.Links

Sommaire de l'article

This study values the effectiveness of nutrition education interventions carried out by teachers with active didactic methodologies. The research was carried out by administering a frequency of food intake questionnaire, before and after the intervention. To compare the answers given before and after the educational intervention the Wilcoxon-test was applied to dependent data. Our research confirmed that a substantial percentage of children do not show a correct nutrition and therefore nutrition education interventions are opportune and necessary. In the group with « insufficient execution » particular variations are not taken place. In the group with « sufficient execution » increase the number of subjects having breakfast, particularly with milk and biscuits, and decrease the snakes intake. Moreover there is a general decrease of intake food as meat, fish, vegetables, salami and legumes. So this educational intervention seems to have only partial effectiveness.

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