Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project
Background/Aims: The Pro Children Project was designed to assess fruit and vegetable consumption in European schoolchildren and their parents, as well as determinants of the children's consumption patterns. A second objective was to develop and test strategies, applicable across Europe, for pro...
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author | Klepp, Knut-Inge Pérez-Rodrigo, Carmen De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Due, Pernille Elmadfa, Ibrahim Haraldsdóttir, Jóhanna Konig, Jurgen Sjostrom, Michael Thórsdóttir, Inga Vaz de Almeida, Maria Daniel Yngve, Agneta Brug, Johannes |
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description | Background/Aims: The Pro Children Project was designed to assess fruit and vegetable consumption in European schoolchildren and their parents, as well as determinants of the children's consumption patterns. A second objective was to develop and test strategies, applicable across Europe, for promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables among schoolchildren and their parents. In this paper, the rationale, theoretical background, overall design and implementation of the project is presented. Methods: Surveys of national, representative samples of 11-year-old schoolchildren and their parents were conducted in 9 countries, i.e. in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Comprehensive school-based educational programmes have been developed and tested in three settings, i.e. in Spain, the Netherlands and in Norway. A precoded 24-hour recall form combined with a set of food frequency questions assessing regular intake were used to assess fruit and vegetable consumption. Determinants were assessed employing a comprehensive theoretical framework including personal, social and environmental factors related to fruit and vegetable consumption. The intervention programmes have been tested employing a group-randomized trial design where schools have been randomly allocated to an intervention arm and a delayed intervention arm. Surveys among all participating children and their parents were conducted prior to the initiation of the intervention, immediately after the end of the intervention and at the end of the subsequent school year. Conclusion: The project is expected to provide new information of great importance for improving our understanding of consumption patterns of fruits and vegetables and for guiding future efforts to promote increased consumption patterns across Europe. |
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spelling | ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/5daddd90-1a3e-4bf4-a782-a63224d62113 2025-01-16T22:40:15+00:00 Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project Klepp, Knut-Inge Pérez-Rodrigo, Carmen De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Due, Pernille Elmadfa, Ibrahim Haraldsdóttir, Jóhanna Konig, Jurgen Sjostrom, Michael Thórsdóttir, Inga Vaz de Almeida, Maria Daniel Yngve, Agneta Brug, Johannes 2005-07 https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/5daddd90-1a3e-4bf4-a782-a63224d62113 https://doi.org/10.1159/000087245 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Klepp , K-I , Pérez-Rodrigo , C , De Bourdeaudhuij , I , Due , P , Elmadfa , I , Haraldsdóttir , J , Konig , J , Sjostrom , M , Thórsdóttir , I , Vaz de Almeida , M D , Yngve , A & Brug , J 2005 , ' Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren : rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project ' , Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism , vol. 49 , no. 4 , pp. 212-220 . https://doi.org/10.1159/000087245 Adolescent Child Child Nutrition Sciences Cohort Studies Diet Diet Surveys Europe Female Follow-Up Studies Fruit Health Promotion Humans Male Mental Recall Nutrition Assessment Parents Questionnaires Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Schools Vegetables article 2005 ftsydanskunivpub https://doi.org/10.1159/000087245 2022-08-14T08:48:08Z Background/Aims: The Pro Children Project was designed to assess fruit and vegetable consumption in European schoolchildren and their parents, as well as determinants of the children's consumption patterns. A second objective was to develop and test strategies, applicable across Europe, for promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables among schoolchildren and their parents. In this paper, the rationale, theoretical background, overall design and implementation of the project is presented. Methods: Surveys of national, representative samples of 11-year-old schoolchildren and their parents were conducted in 9 countries, i.e. in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Comprehensive school-based educational programmes have been developed and tested in three settings, i.e. in Spain, the Netherlands and in Norway. A precoded 24-hour recall form combined with a set of food frequency questions assessing regular intake were used to assess fruit and vegetable consumption. Determinants were assessed employing a comprehensive theoretical framework including personal, social and environmental factors related to fruit and vegetable consumption. The intervention programmes have been tested employing a group-randomized trial design where schools have been randomly allocated to an intervention arm and a delayed intervention arm. Surveys among all participating children and their parents were conducted prior to the initiation of the intervention, immediately after the end of the intervention and at the end of the subsequent school year. Conclusion: The project is expected to provide new information of great importance for improving our understanding of consumption patterns of fruits and vegetables and for guiding future efforts to promote increased consumption patterns across Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Southern Denmark Research Portal Norway Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 49 4 212 220 |
spellingShingle | Adolescent Child Child Nutrition Sciences Cohort Studies Diet Diet Surveys Europe Female Follow-Up Studies Fruit Health Promotion Humans Male Mental Recall Nutrition Assessment Parents Questionnaires Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Schools Vegetables Klepp, Knut-Inge Pérez-Rodrigo, Carmen De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Due, Pernille Elmadfa, Ibrahim Haraldsdóttir, Jóhanna Konig, Jurgen Sjostrom, Michael Thórsdóttir, Inga Vaz de Almeida, Maria Daniel Yngve, Agneta Brug, Johannes Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
title | Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
title_full | Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
title_fullStr | Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
title_full_unstemmed | Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
title_short | Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among European schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
title_sort | promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among european schoolchildren:rationale, conceptualization and design of the pro children project |
topic | Adolescent Child Child Nutrition Sciences Cohort Studies Diet Diet Surveys Europe Female Follow-Up Studies Fruit Health Promotion Humans Male Mental Recall Nutrition Assessment Parents Questionnaires Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Schools Vegetables |
topic_facet | Adolescent Child Child Nutrition Sciences Cohort Studies Diet Diet Surveys Europe Female Follow-Up Studies Fruit Health Promotion Humans Male Mental Recall Nutrition Assessment Parents Questionnaires Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Schools Vegetables |
url | https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/5daddd90-1a3e-4bf4-a782-a63224d62113 https://doi.org/10.1159/000087245 |