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Título
Social media for nutrition education—A randomized controlled trial to promote fruit and vegetable intake in a university setting: “The university of Valladolid community eats healthy” study
Autor
Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
MDPI
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Nutrients, 2024, Vol. 16, Nº. 9, 1308
Abstract
Social media- and internet-based interventions are nowadays widely used tools in health interventions. Although evidence of their effectiveness is still low, their applications could be very promising due to their affordability and wide reach. The current paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention program, “The University of Valladolid Community Eats Healthy” (UVEH), to increase fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in adults from the University of Valladolid (U. Valladolid) employing three online methodologies. A sample of 211 volunteers was randomly assigned into four groups: virtual campus (VC), Facebook (FB), Instagram (IG), and control. An intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior was implemented for seven weeks. Data were collected at the beginning (T0) and the end of the program (T1). The Predimed questionnaire was employed to assess FV intake. Vegetable intake was statistically significantly higher in the VC group (17.4% pre vs. 72.7% post). In the rest of the groups, there was also an increase in intake. Fruit consumption increased slightly only in the VC group (23.9% pre vs. 45.5% post). Participation decreased through the weeks: FB (week 2), IG (week 3), and VC (week 4). Retention was higher in the VC (48%) and control (60%) groups. Internet-based interventions employing interactive platforms such as virtual campus can be effective in enhancing participants’ dietary habits in a clinically relevant manner.
Materias (normalizadas)
Nutrition education
Virtual campus
Fruit
Intervention
Vegetable
Social media
University
Behavioral theory
Facebook
Instagram
Materias Unesco
3206 Ciencias de la Nutrición
3107.04 Fruticultura
3107 Horticultura
5910.02 Medios de Comunicación de Masas
ISSN
2072-6643
Revisión por pares
SI
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Propietario de los Derechos
© 2024 The authors
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
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openAccess
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