Effectiveness of Diet Habits and Active Life in Vocational Training for Higher Technician in Dietetics: Contrast between the Traditional Method and the Digital Resources
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Marín Marín, José Antonio; Soler Costa, Rebeca; Moreno Guerrero, Antonio José; López Belmonte, JesúsEditorial
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Diet habits Nutrition Educational innovations Nutritional knowledge Healthy habits Active lifestyles Mobile apps Digital platform Vocational training
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2020-11-12Referencia bibliográfica
Marín-Marín, J. A., Soler-Costa, R., Moreno-Guerrero, A. J., & López-Belmonte, J. (2020). Effectiveness of Diet Habits and Active Life in Vocational Training for Higher Technician in Dietetics: Contrast between the Traditional Method and the Digital Resources. Nutrients, 12(11), 3475. [doi:10.3390/nu12113475]
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University of Granada (Spain) CNT-4315Abstract
Vocational training of students in diet habits and active lifestyle habits has recently become
an important issue, given the health problems caused as a result of a poor diet. The objective of
this study is to analyze the e ectiveness of di erent training actions (traditional method and digital
resources) carried out in a program of dietary habits and active lifestyle at the vocational training
stage. A quasi-experimental design of the pre-post type was developed. A sample of 177 participants
was chosen. The instrument to collect the data was the validated ECHAES questionnaire. The results
show that all study groups demonstrated similar averages across all dimensions, except in the digital
resource post-test design, where the averages were higher than the rest. There was a significant
relationship between the traditional teaching method and the post-test digital resources design in
all dimensions. There was also a significant relationship between the pre-test and post-test of the
traditional teaching method and the digital resource group in the dimensions. It can be concluded
that both the traditional and the innovative method lead to learning in the vocational training student,
although the values achieved by the group where the innovative method was adopted were much
higher than in the traditional group.