The purpose of this study was to examine changes in nutrition knowledge, intakes, attitudes, and behaviors as well as health status of 22 female adolescent runners. Subjects completed questionnaires, interviews, and dietary analyses twice over a 3-year period. Overthis time they experienced physical growth and improved athletic performance. Although their mean score on a test of basic and sports nutrition knowledge remained stable at 67%, after 3 years more runners correctly responded to statements about carbohydrate and fat. However, fewer responded correctly to statements regarding fluid intake and skipping meals.
As the population of individuals over 65 yrs of age continues to grow, so does the demand for nutrition counseling and intervention for this age group. Dietetic students traditionally have minimal exposure to groups of healthy elderly yet entry level dietitians must effectively interact with these groups immediately upon employment. Attitudes and perceptions held by dietetic students about the elderly are important to their professional development and may affect the quality of care these students provide in the future. This study investigated attitudes of dietetic students before and after a short, direct experience with a group of elderly. Students had a significant positive change in attitudes as a result of interacting with the older adults.
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