[HTML][HTML] Nutrition-related claims lead parents to choose less healthy drinks for young children: a randomized trial in a virtual convenience store
Background Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, including fruit drinks (ie, fruit-
flavored drinks containing added sugar), contributes to childhood obesity. Objectives We …
flavored drinks containing added sugar), contributes to childhood obesity. Objectives We …
Use of a water filter at home reduces sugary drink consumption among parents and infants/toddlers in a predominantly hispanic community: results from the water Up …
Background Water is recommended as an alternative for sugar-sweetened beverages
(SSBs). Low-income, minority groups in the United States continue to exhibit high SSB and …
(SSBs). Low-income, minority groups in the United States continue to exhibit high SSB and …
Should messages discourage sugary drinks, encourage water, or both? A randomized experiment with US parents
Campaigns to improve beverage consumption typically focus on discouraging unhealthy
beverages (eg, soda), encouraging healthy beverages (eg, water), or both. It remains …
beverages (eg, soda), encouraging healthy beverages (eg, water), or both. It remains …
Teacher and Caregiver Perspectives on Water Is K'é: An Early Child Education Program to Promote Healthy Beverages among Navajo Children
CB Kahn, B John, SS Shin, R Whitman… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The Water is K'é program was developed to increase water consumption and decrease
consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages for young children and caregivers. The pilot …
consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages for young children and caregivers. The pilot …
A Technology-Driven, Healthcare-Based Intervention to Improve Family Beverage Choices: Results from a Pilot Randomized Trial in the United States
KH Lewis, FC Hsu, JP Block, JA Skelton, MB Schwartz… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: Healthcare-based interventions to address sugary beverage intake could
achieve broad reach, but intensive in-person interventions are unsustainable in clinical …
achieve broad reach, but intensive in-person interventions are unsustainable in clinical …
Print-based storybook in the mother tongue for teaching COVID-19 prevention in the Philippines
AK Arnilla - Kıbrıslı Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi, 2022 - ceeol.com
The literature has shown that storybooks are helpful resources to teach young children
about significant health, safety, and nutrition issues. The current project sought to produce a …
about significant health, safety, and nutrition issues. The current project sought to produce a …