2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2013.08.010
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A health literate approach to the prevention of childhood overweight and obesity

Abstract: Objective To describe a systematic assessment of patient educational materials for the Growing Right Onto Wellness (GROW) trial, a childhood obesity prevention study targeting a low health literate population. Methods Process included: (1) expert review of educational content, (2) assessment of the quality of materials including use of the Suitability Assessment of Materials (SAM) tool, and (3) material review and revision with target population. Results 12 core modules were developed and assessed in an it… Show more

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“…Our results show a great lack of knowledge of healthy nutrition and healthy eating habits and suggest that, without active intervention, these young people are at risk of obesity, nutritional deficiencies and associated health problems. Consistent with previous research (21,40) findings reporting a strong association between the nutritional knowledge of adolescents and their eating habits, our findings also showed a positive association between higher levels of nutritional knowledge and healthier eating habits, including eating more fruit and vegetables, eating breakfast more regularly, and eating fewer unhealthy snacks and less fast food.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Our results show a great lack of knowledge of healthy nutrition and healthy eating habits and suggest that, without active intervention, these young people are at risk of obesity, nutritional deficiencies and associated health problems. Consistent with previous research (21,40) findings reporting a strong association between the nutritional knowledge of adolescents and their eating habits, our findings also showed a positive association between higher levels of nutritional knowledge and healthier eating habits, including eating more fruit and vegetables, eating breakfast more regularly, and eating fewer unhealthy snacks and less fast food.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…For example, a 2013 study in the USA also described a multifaceted educational intervention comprising experiential and interactive lessons, activities and demonstrations designed to improve the nutritional knowledge and behaviours among lowincome women from various ethnic backgrounds (42). Another study in 2013 study addressed the health literacy of parents as a key way of improving the weight of obese children by developing visual informational resources for them and a 2014 study in the USA used educational lessons for preschool children to increase their knowledge about healthy nutrition (21,40).…”
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“…Sementara pada tahun 2015 terdapat 252 kasus difteri dengan 5 kasus meninggal sehingga CFR 1,98% dan gambaran menurut umur terbanyak pada usia 5-9 tahun dan 1-4 tahun. 7,12,14 Gambaran perkembangan difteri di Indonesia mulai tahun 2010-2017 tertera pada Grafik 1.…”
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