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The GREEN Project Lunch Box Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Health Communication
Interventions
Behavioral: Healthy Eating + Eco-Friendly Campaign
Behavioral: Healthy Eating Campaign
Registration Number
NCT01573845
Lead Sponsor
Tufts University
Brief Summary

The central hypothesis of The GREEN Project Lunch Box Study is that a school-based communication campaign that combines healthy eating and eco-friendly messages will improve the quality of foods that children bring from home to school more than a healthy eating campaign alone and compared to a control/delayed intervention condition at the end of one school year.

Detailed Description

The proposed intervention seeks to improve the quality of foods brought to school from home by taking advantage of a natural synergy between healthy eating and eco-friendly behaviors to increase motivation to adopt healthy eating behaviors. The project involves the design, implementation and evaluation of a novel, school based communications campaign to simultaneously improve the nutrition quality and eco-friendliness of foods that elementary school children bring from home to school.

The intervention is a theory-based multi-channel communications campaign based on qualitative research with the target population: children in grades three and four in public schools in Eastern Massachusetts and their caregivers. Schools were randomized to one of three conditions: (1) a campaign that includes healthy eating and eco-friendly messages; (2) a campaign that includes healthy eating messages only; and (3) a delayed healthy eating eco-friendly campaign after serving as a control group. Foods brought from home and the packaging associated with those foods will be assessed at baseline and at the end of the school year using a photographic technique.

The primary outcome of interest is change in the number of servings of fruits and vegetables. Secondary outcomes will include changes in the quantity of sugar-sweetened beverages; changes in processed, energy-dense foods; and changes in sugar sweetened beverages brought from home. We will also be able to assess changes in trash associated with foods brought from home.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
979
Inclusion Criteria
  • 3rd or 4th grade student in participating classroom
  • Brings food from home to school at least 3 days per week
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Not a 3rd or 4th grade student
  • Not enrolled in a participating classroom
  • Does not bring food from home to school at least three days per week

PARENT/CARETAKER PARTICIPANTS

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Child is a 3rd or 4th grade student in participating classroom
  • Child brings food from home to school at least 3 days per week

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Child is not a 3rd or 4th grade student
  • Child is not enrolled in a participating classroom
  • Child does not bring food from home to school at least three days per week
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Healthy Eating + Eco-Friendly CampaignHealthy Eating + Eco-Friendly Campaign-
Healthy Eating CampaignHealthy Eating Campaign-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in the quantity of fruit and vegetables brought from home to school6 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in the quantity of processed, energy-dense foods brought from home to school6 months
Changes in the quantity of sugar-sweetened beverages brought from home to school6 months
Changes in trash weight associated with foods brought from home to school6 months
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