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Water wins, communication matters : school-based intervention to reduce intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and increase intake of water
ID Kamin, Tanja (Avtor), ID Koroušić-Seljak, Barbara (Avtor), ID Fidler Mis, Nataša (Avtor)

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We compared three interventions designed for reducing the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) aimed at decreasing the risk of overweight and obesity among children. We included three experimental (n = 508) and one control school (n = 164) in Slovenia (672 children; 10–16 years) to evaluate interventions that influence behaviour change via environmental (E), communication (C), or combined (i.e., double) environmental and communication approaches (EC) compared to no intervention (NOI). Data of children from the ‘intervention’ and ‘non-intervention’ schools were compared before and after the interventions. The quantity of water consumed (average, mL/day) by children increased in the C and EC schools, while it decreased in the E and NOI schools. Children in the C and EC schools consumed less beverages with sugar (SSBs + fruit juices), and sweet beverages (beverages with: sugar, low-calorie and/or noncaloric sweeteners) but consumed more juices. The awareness about the health risks of SSB consumption improved among children of the ‘combined intervention’ EC school and was significantly different from the awareness among children of other schools (p = 0.03). A communication intervention in the school environment has more potential to reduce the intake of SSBs than a sole environmental intervention, but optimum results can be obtained when combined with environmental changes.

Jezik:Angleški jezik
Ključne besede:health communication, childhood obesity, water, sugar-sweetened beverages, social marketing
Vrsta gradiva:Članek v reviji
Tipologija:1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek
Organizacija:FDV - Fakulteta za družbene vede
Status publikacije:Objavljeno
Različica publikacije:Objavljena publikacija
Leto izida:2022
Št. strani:12 str.
Številčenje:Vol. 14, iss. 7, art. 1346
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-135671 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
UDK:612.3:339.138
ISSN pri članku:2072-6643
DOI:10.3390/nu14071346 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
COBISS.SI-ID:102140419 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
Datum objave v RUL:24.03.2022
Število ogledov:5214
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Naslov:Nutrients
Skrajšan naslov:Nutrients
Založnik:MDPI
ISSN:2072-6643
COBISS.SI-ID:2948140 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu

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Licenca:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Priznanje avtorstva 4.0 Mednarodna
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Začetek licenciranja:01.04.2022

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Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:otroci, čezmerna telesna teža, uživanje pijač, socialno trženje, Slovenija

Projekti

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Program financ.:University Medical Centre Ljubljana

Financer:ARRS - Agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost Republike Slovenije
Številka projekta:P3-0395
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Številka projekta:P2-0098
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