Nontraditional nutrition education interventions: the radio ecca method.

Auteur(s) :
Betencourt LH., Lujan LMB., Majem LS., Navarro AA., Suarez MJ.
Date :
Sep, 2003
Source(s) :
European journal of clinical nutrition. #57:S1 pS86-S89
Adresse :
Direccion General de Salud Publica del Gobierno de Canarias, Spain. [email protected]

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a nutrition education intervention using a radio programme in the Canary Islands. DESIGN: Pre-post quasiexperimental epidemiological study. SETTING: Free living population in the Canary Islands, Spain. SUBJECTS: A sample of 1753 individuals out of 6846 volunteers participating in the educational programme. INTERVENTIONS: A 6-week radio programme consisting of 12 didactic units with supplementary print support material and four optional attendance-based healthy cooking seminars. RESULTS: At 2 months postintervention, an increased consumption of pulses, salads, fruits and juices, cereals and fish, and a decreased consumption of meat, sausages, pastries, French fries, bread and eggs were observed.

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