Teaching community skills to formerly institutionalized adults: Eating nutrionally balanced diets

Andrew L. Reitz
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This study evaluated a community program to teach three formerly institutionalized adult males, ages 51 to 60, to eat well-balanced diets. A well-balanced diet was defined as consisting of two servings each from the meat and milk food groups and four servings each from the fruits and vegetables and breads and cereals food groups, or a total of 12 food servings each day. During baseline observations, the men averaged only 6.7 appropriate food servings per day. Instructions and self-monitoring and praise had little or no effect on the men's diets. When cash reinforcement was made contingent on the men's meeting specified daily criteria, the number of appropriate food servings eaten increased to an average of 10.5 appropriate food servings per day, an increase of 57% over baseline levels. A return to baseline conditions and follow-up observations showed continued maintenance of nearly all the treatment gains.

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向以前被收容的成年人传授社区技能:吃营养均衡的饮食
这项研究评估了一项社区计划,该计划教三名年龄在51岁至60岁之间的前机构成年男性吃均衡的饮食。均衡的饮食被定义为包括两份肉类和牛奶食物组四份水果和蔬菜面包和谷物食物组,或者每天总共12份食物。在基线观察期间,这些男性平均每天只吃6.7份合适的食物。指导、自我监督和表扬对男性的饮食几乎没有影响。当现金奖励取决于男性是否达到指定的每日标准时,食用适当食物的数量增加到平均每天10.5份适当食物,比基线水平增加了57%。恢复到基线状态和随访观察显示,几乎所有的治疗效果都持续保持。
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