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Mobile MyPlate: A pilot study using text messaging to provide nutrition education and promote better dietary choices in college students

机译:移动MyPlate:一项使用短信进行营养教育并促进大学生更好的饮食选择的试点研究

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Objective: To evaluate the acceptance and effectiveness of repetitive nutrition-related text messages on college students nutrition knowledge and fruit and vegetable consumption. Participants: One hundred fifty undergraduate (18-24 years old) non-health major students with a texting mobile phone. Methods: The intervention group received biweekly text messages of the MyPlate icon and the United States Department of Agriculture's Dietary Guidelines (DGs) for 7 weeks. The control group received the same information in a mailed brochure. A pre and post online survey assessed the students knowledge and behavior. Results: The intervention resulted in greater MyPlate food group recognition (p <.05) compared with control and a trend toward improved knowledge of the DGs. In the intervention group, fruit consumption was elevated (p <.05) and a trend toward elevated vegetable consumption was determined. No gender differences in intervention effectiveness exist. Conclusion: Texting repeated messages appears to be an acceptable and effective way to increase nutrition knowledge and promote positive diet-related behaviors in college students.
机译:目的:评估重复性营养相关短信对大学生营养知识和水果蔬菜消费的接受程度和有效性。参与者:一百五十名本科生(18-24岁)非健康专业的学生,​​使用发短信的手机。方法:干预组每两周收到MyPlate图标和美国农业部饮食指南(DGs)的文字消息,为期7周。对照组在邮寄的小册子中收到了相同的信息。在线前后的调查评估了学生的知识和行为。结果:与对照组相比,该干预导致MyPlate食品组识别度更高(p <.05),并且对DG的了解有所提高。在干预组中,水果消耗量增加(p <.05),并确定了蔬菜消耗量增加的趋势。在干预效果上不存在性别差异。结论:发短信重复信息似乎是增加营养知识和促进大学生饮食相关行为的可接受且有效的方法。

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