营养科学本科大使计划能否通过教育改善中学生的饮食

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bioscience Horizons Pub Date : 2010-06-01 DOI:10.1093/BIOHORIZONS/HZQ019
Camilla J. Peterson
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在英国,儿童肥胖是一种日益恶化的流行病。学校正日益成为解决这一问题的干预场所。目前,教师在教育学生健康饮食方面装备不足,因为他们往往缺乏这方面的经验。大学生大使计划(UAS)提供一个框架,向主要来自科学和技术学科的本科生颁发学分,以担任其学科的大使。UAS计划包括在学校或大学设置的安置。因此,在营养学学士学位的背景下,本科生可以在学校环境中充当营养大使,贡献他们在健康饮食方面的专业知识。这样做,学生可以潜在地影响学生在健康饮食方面的知识、态度和行为,同时提高他们自己的关键技能基础,包括沟通和反思学习技能。该项目的目的是检查大学生营养大使对10年级(14岁和15岁,国家课程关键阶段4)中学生饮食知识、态度和行为的影响。该项目的一个主要目标是制定和实施以健康饮食为中心的课程计划。课程对学生的饮食知识、态度和行为的影响是通过问卷调查和饮食日记来评估的,这些问卷和饮食日记是由学生在课程前后完成的。健康饮食知识也有小幅增长。然而,对中学生的健康饮食态度和行为没有显著影响。此外,学生对在学校学习健康饮食的反应也很消极。这些结果表明,学校环境可能不适合儿童肥胖干预。
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Can a nutritional sciences undergraduate ambassador scheme improve the diet of secondary school children through education
Childhood obesity is a worsening epidemic in the UK. Schools are increasingly being targeted as an intervention setting for this problem. Currently, teachers are poorly equipped to educate pupils on healthy eating as they frequently lack experience in this area. The Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme (UAS) provides a framework for awarding academic credits to undergraduates primarily from science and technology disciplines to take on the role of an ambassador for their subject. The UAS scheme includes a placement in a school or college setting. In the context of a BSc in Nutrition, the undergraduate can, therefore, act as a nutritional ambassador within the school environment, contributing their specialist knowledge of healthy eating. In doing so the student can potentially influence the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of pupils in relation to healthy eating, whilst enhancing their own key skills base including communication and reflective learning skills. The aim of this project was to examine the effect an undergraduate ambassador for nutrition had on the dietary knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of secondary school pupils in Year 10 (aged 14 and 15, National Curriculum Key Stage 4). A major objective of the project was to develop and deliver a lesson plan centred on healthy eating. The impact the lesson had on dietary knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of pupils was assessed using questionnaires and food diaries, completed by pupils before and after the lesson. There was a small increase in healthy eating knowledge. However, there was no significant effect on healthy eating attitudes or behaviours of secondary school pupils. In addition, pupils gave negative responses towards learning about healthy eating in school. These results indicate the school environment may be an unsuitable setting for childhood obesity interventions.
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