Influence of an Educational Intervention on Eating Habits in School-Aged Children
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Menor Rodríguez, María José; Cortés Martín, Jonathan; Rodríguez Blanque, Raquel; Tovar Gálvez, María Isabel; Aguilar Cordero, Josefa; Sánchez García, Juan CarlosEditorial
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Health behavior Students Children Nutrition Prevention
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2022-04-17Referencia bibliográfica
Menor-Rodriguez, M.J... [et al.]. Influence of an Educational Intervention on Eating Habits in School-Aged Children. Children 2022, 9, 574. [https://doi.org/10.3390/children9040574]
Resumen
A health promotion intervention directed at preventing unhealthy habits in relation to
physical exercise, hygiene habits, diet and personal relationships can lead to a decrease in diseases
during adulthood and obtaining a better quality of life. The intervention had a participative and
multidisciplinary nature, and it was developed by health professionals, teachers and parents for
school children. It promoted healthy lifestyle habits around food by working on four areas through
video lessons, interactive talks, practical and theoretical–practical classes and an individual project on
behalf of the student where they had to design healthy menus. We randomly selected, by stratified
multistage sampling, three public primary education schools. A sample of 479 students registered
during the 2014/2015 academic year aged between 6–12 years were included in the study. After the
educational intervention, we found a significant reduction in the BMI of the students (p < 0.001).
For breakfast, the overweight or obese children modified their usual food consumption after the
intervention for a healthier breakfast based on fruit juice and bread instead of sugary snacks (p < 0.001).
Regarding eating habits during the mid-morning break, there was a decrease in the consumption of
sugary snacks (p < 0.001) and an increase in the consumption of fruits and sandwiches. We found
that, after the intervention, the excessive consumption of pasta for the main meal reduced in favor of
an increase in the consumption of proteins and different beans and pulses (p > 0.001). Educational
interventions on healthy lifestyle habits carried out in children during their early years improve and
correct unhealthy habits.