mHealth Improved Fruit and Vegetable Accessibility and Intake in Young Children
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2018.11.008
mHealth Improved Fruit and Vegetable Accessibility and Intake in Young Children
Abstract
Objective: To explore the potential of mHealth using smartphones to improve fruit and vegetable intake in children.
Design: A 10-week randomized control and intervention pilot study.
Setting: Story time sessions at local libraries.
Participants: A convenience sample of 30 parents and children (aged 3-8 years).
Intervention: Delivery of nutrition intervention through the mobile Jump2Health website, Facebook posts, and text messages.
Main outcome measures: Electronic food photos of children's meals and snacks, 10-question survey related to fruit and vegetable consumption, reflectance spectroscopy via Veggie Meter to measure skin carotenoid levels, body mass index percentiles, and a mobile learning survey.
Analysis: Descriptive statistics and Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test.
Results: Veggie Meter values for children and parents showed significant week × treatment interactions in the intervention group compared with the control group for both children (P < .001 and parents (P < .001).
Conclusions and implications: This pilot study offers a potentially effective program including a mobile Web site, social media, and test message components to increase fruit and vegetable intake of young children.
Keywords: child; fruit; mHealth; parent; vegetable.
Copyright © 2018 Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. All rights reserved.
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