烹饪知识:通过食物素养训练营增强高中生的能力。

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2026-02-01 DOI:10.1177/15598276251319254
Amelia Sullivan, Kayla Parsons, Mona Therrien-Genest, Kathryn Yerxa
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农村社区的青少年患慢性病的比率较高。食品素养,即制定知情健康行为的知识和技能,已被确定为对疾病预防具有关键影响。这项混合方法实验研究评估了食品素养训练营在促进青少年健康生活方式选择方面的有效性、可行性和受欢迎程度,包括饮食、体育活动、食品准备和食品安全技能。使用扩展食品和营养教育(EFNEP) 6 - 12年级EFNEP青少年问卷评估结果,在干预前后分发。定性方法评估受欢迎程度。在这个项目之后,参与者在含糖饮料的摄入量(P = 0.004)、外出就餐时的健康饮食选择(P = 0.002)、体育锻炼(P = 0.010)、洗手(P = 0.028)、倾向于清洗水果和蔬菜(P = 0.008)以及使用分开的砧板处理生肉和新鲜农产品(P = 0.046)方面都有统计学上显著的改善。出现了四个主要的定性主题:(1)全面健康与健康教育,(2)实用技能发展,(3)知识和行为改变,以及(4)成功的学生参与和积极认可。总体而言,食品素养训练营成功地提高了参与者的食品素养技能。
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Cooking up Knowledge: Empowering High School Students Through a Food Literacy Boot Camp.

Adolescents in rural communities are subject to higher rates of chronic diseases. Food literacy, the knowledge and skillset to make informed health behaviors, has been identified as a critical influence in disease prevention. This mixed-method experimental study evaluated the Food Literacy Boot Camp's effectiveness, feasibility, and likeability in promoting healthy lifestyle choices, including diet, physical activity, food preparation, and food safety skills among adolescents. Outcomes were assessed using the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education (EFNEP) 6th - 12th Grade EFNEP Youth Questionnaire, distributed before and after the intervention. Qualitative methods assessed likeability. Following the program, participants had statistically significant improvements in sugar-sweetened beverage intake (P = 0.004), healthy eating choices when dining out (P = 0.002), physical activity (P = 0.010), hand washing (P = 0.028), inclination to wash fruits and vegetables (P = 0.008) and using separate cutting boards for raw meats and fresh produce (P = 0.046). Four major qualitative themes emerged: (1) Comprehensive Health and Wellness Education, (2) Practical Skill Development, (3) Knowledge and Behavior Change, and (4) Successful Student Engagement and Positive Endorsement. Overall, the Food Literacy Boot Camp successfully improved participants' food literacy skills.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
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