减糖戏剧对学童营养态度的影响

珊菁 许
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这项研究的目的是探讨减糖戏剧对儿童营养行为的影响。采用前测和后测设计,分别在干预前、干预后1个月和干预后6个月向小学二至三年级儿童发放自制问卷,评估其营养知识和食物选择技能。样本数1075例,有效问卷平均回收率为58%。我们发现,孩子们对糖果或含糖饮料的渴望是由食物不足和同伴影响引起的。被试学生在减少糖摄入量的好处、饮水的好处和正确的减糖技能方面存在显著差异,并且显著差异持续到干预后6个月。同意每天补充牛奶和坚果的儿童比例显著增加。戏剧干预1个月和6个月后,减少含糖红茶、调味果汁和牛肉干每日摄入量的儿童的食物认知有显著差异。戏剧干预显著提高了儿童健康行为自我效能感总分。例如,对我来说,不吃甜食,不喝含糖饮料,每天吃更健康的食物是很容易的。研究结果推测,儿童对减糖和避免加工食品的饮食行为正处于跨理论模型的沉思阶段。因此,未来营养教育的目标是增强在校儿童对减糖和加工食品摄入对身体影响的认识,并促进儿童改变行为的意愿。
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Impact of Drama about Sugar Reduction on the Nutritional Attitude of School Children
The purposes of the study were to explore the impact of sugar reduction drama on children’s nutritional behavior. Using a pre-test and post-test design, the children in the second to third grades of elementary school were given self-made questionnaires before, one month and six months after the intervention to evaluate the nutritional knowledge and food selection skills. The sample number of children was 1075, and the average recovery rate of valid questionnaires was 58%. We found that children’s craving for sweets or sugary drinks was motivated by insufficient meals and peer influence. There were significant differences on the benefits of reducing sugar intake, the advantages of drinking water and the correct sugar reduction skills in tested students, and the significant differences persisted to six months after the intervention. There was a significant increase in the percentage of children who agreed that milk and nuts should be supplemented daily. After one month and six months of drama intervention, there was a significant difference in the food cognition in children of reducing daily intake of sugary black tea, flavored fruit juice, and beef jerky. Drama intervention significantly improved the total score of children’s self-efficacy in healthy behaviors. For example, it is very easy for me not eating sweets, not drinking sugary drinks, and eating more healthy food every day. The results of study speculate that children’s eating behaviors towards sugar reduction and avoidance of processed foods are in the contemplation stage of the trans theoretical model. Therefore, the future goal of nutrition education is to enhance school children’s awareness of the impact of reducing sugar and processed food intake on the body, and to promote children’s willingness to change behavior.
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