2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13063-022-06558-5
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Evaluation of the PhunkyFoods intervention on food literacy and cooking skills of children aged 7–9 years: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Yorkshire Primary Schools UK

Abstract: Background Childhood obesity rates more than double during primary school in England. Acquiring competent cooking skills is a key part of children’s education that can lead to improved knowledge of a healthy lifestyle and dietary behaviours. Evaluation of the impact of ‘PhunkyFoods’, a school-based food and nutrition education programme, will assess food literacy, cooking skills and dietary behaviour in primary-school children. Methods A cluster ra… Show more

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“…A cluster randomized controlled trial design is employed, allowing for an investigation into what works and in what circumstances. However, the flexibility of schools to choose from the active ingredients in the Logic Model adds complexity and limits the statistical power for comparing outcomes between schools [20].…”
Section: Do Research Projects Promote Food/nutrition Literacy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cluster randomized controlled trial design is employed, allowing for an investigation into what works and in what circumstances. However, the flexibility of schools to choose from the active ingredients in the Logic Model adds complexity and limits the statistical power for comparing outcomes between schools [20].…”
Section: Do Research Projects Promote Food/nutrition Literacy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early detection: timely identification and diagnosis of diseases enable healthcare providers to intervene early, potentially preventing complications and improving treatment outcomes [41,42]. • Treatment and care: disease management involves the provision of appropriate medical care, medications, therapies, and interventions tailored to the specific needs of individuals with chronic illnesses [43,44].…”
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confidence: 99%