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Nutrition Education Intervention Increases Fish Consumption among School Children in Indonesia: Results from Behavioral Based Randomized Control Trial

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  • Trias Mahmudiono

    (Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
    Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition (SEAMEO RECFON) Pusat Kajian Gizi Regional (PKGR), Universitas Indonesia, Jl. Salemba Raya No.6, Jakarta Pusat 10430, Indonesia)

  • Triska Susila Nindya

    (Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia)

  • Qonita Rachmah

    (Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia)

  • Calista Segalita

    (Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia)

  • Luh Ade Ari Wiradnyani

    (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition (SEAMEO RECFON) Pusat Kajian Gizi Regional (PKGR), Universitas Indonesia, Jl. Salemba Raya No.6, Jakarta Pusat 10430, Indonesia)

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of behavioral-based nutrition education to increase fish consumption among school children using a raised bed pool. This was a randomized control trial study with a 3-months nutrition education intervention using a raised bed pool, as a medium to improve their internalization to increase fish consumption behavior. A paired t -test was used to calculate the difference in the increase of fish consumption, knowledge, attitude, perceived behavioral control, subjective norm, and intention. This study took place in a majority of low to medium urban households in Surabaya in Sidotopo Wetan I and Sidotopo Wetan II elementary school. Elementary school children at 4th and 5th grade and mother of elementary school children with 104 children were eligible and willing to participate. After the completion of interventions, significant improvement in delta-mean and effectiveness observed in attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, intention, knowledge, and fish consumption ( p < 0.001). The 3 months of nutrition education intervention based on the theory of planned behavior significantly increase fish consumption among elementary school children. The increased consumption was believed to be related to the increase in children’s knowledge and attitude towards consuming fish.

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  • Trias Mahmudiono & Triska Susila Nindya & Qonita Rachmah & Calista Segalita & Luh Ade Ari Wiradnyani, 2020. "Nutrition Education Intervention Increases Fish Consumption among School Children in Indonesia: Results from Behavioral Based Randomized Control Trial," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(19), pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:19:p:6970-:d:418161
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    1. Seon-Ok Kim & Sin-Ae Park, 2020. "Garden-Based Integrated Intervention for Improving Children’s Eating Behavior for Vegetables," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(4), pages 1-14, February.
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