校本青少年营养教育项目(ANEP):为在巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第地区实施而制定的一项实验前后研究方案。

IF 1.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Humaira Mahmood, Babar Tasneem Shaikh
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巴基斯坦的青少年占人口的22%,由于不健康的生活方式,普遍缺乏体育活动和不良的饮食习惯,他们面临着越来越大的非传染性疾病风险。鉴于代谢综合征和生活方式相关疾病的负担日益加重,有针对性的干预措施对于促进更健康的行为和预防长期健康并发症至关重要。目的本研究旨在评估基于社会生态模型(SEM)的结构化营养教育干预对在校青少年饮食行为的改善作用。该假设表明,实施基于sem的干预措施将导致学生饮食选择的可衡量改善。方法采用8 ~ 10个月的实验前后研究方法。共招收6年级至8年级学生180人。干预措施包括教师培训、家长参与、学生咨询和数字支持。采用饮食质量问卷(DQQ)对干预前后的饮食行为进行评估。统计分析,包括配对t检验和回归模型,将评估饮食选择的变化。该研究有望证明学生饮食习惯和知识的显著改善。研究结果将为将营养教育纳入学校课程提供证据,为公立和私立机构的政策建议提供信息。本研究旨在为以学校为基础的营养干预提供一个基于证据的模型,为长期的青少年健康和政策制定做出贡献。
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School-based Adolescent Nutrition Education Project (ANEP): A pre-post experimental study protocol developed for implementation in District Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

BackgroundAdolescents in Pakistan, comprising 22% of the population, face increasing risks of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) due to unhealthy lifestyles, with low physical activity and poor dietary habits being prevalent. Given the rising burden of metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related illnesses, targeted interventions are crucial to promoting healthier behaviors and preventing long-term health complications.AimThe study aims to assess a structured nutrition education intervention, grounded in the social-ecological model (SEM), improves dietary behaviors among school adolescents. The hypothesis suggests that implementing SEM-based interventions will lead to measurable improvements in students' dietary choices.MethodsA pre-post experimental study will be conducted over 8 to 10 months. A total of 180 students from grades 6 to 8 will be recruited. The intervention includes teacher training, parental engagement, student counseling, and digital support. Dietary behaviors will be assessed using the diet quality questionnaire (DQQ) before and after the intervention. Statistical analyses, including paired t-tests and regression models, will evaluate changes in dietary choices.SummaryThe study is expected to demonstrate significant improvements in students' dietary habits and knowledge. Findings will provide evidence for integrating nutrition education into school curricula, informing policy recommendations for both public and private institutions. This research aims to offer an evidence-based model for school-based nutrition interventions, contributing to long-term adolescent health and policy development.

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Nutrition and health
Nutrition and health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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