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Outcomes of nutrition knowledge and healthy food choices in 5‐ to 6‐year‐old children who received a nutrition intervention based on Piaget's theory
Author(s) -
Başkale Hatice,
Bahar Zuhal
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal for specialists in pediatric nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.499
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1744-6155
pISSN - 1539-0136
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2011.00300.x
Subject(s) - anthropometry , nutrition education , intervention (counseling) , psychology , healthy food , gerontology , developmental psychology , medicine , nursing , food science , chemistry
Purpose.  To develop nutrition education for preschool children based on Piaget's theory and to examine the effects of this education on children's nutritional knowledge, nutritional behaviors, and anthropometric measurements. Design and Methods.  Pre‐ and postexperimental design. In experimental schools nutrition education was given. Children's nutritional knowledge, food consumption frequencies, and anthropometric measurements were evaluated. Results.  The experimental group's nutritional knowledge scores increased and the group's food preferences positively changed. No significant difference was observed between the experimental and control groups' anthropometric measurements. Practice Implications.  The nutrition education program used in this study may guide nurses in preparing education for preschoolers. The participation of families is recommended in their children's nutrition program.

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