Can an app-based intervention targeting parents, with or without additional support, improve the nutritional quality of foods and drinks packed in lunchboxes of primary school aged children.
- Conditions
- utritionChild obesityNutritionPublic Health - Health promotion/educationDiet and Nutrition - Obesity
- Registration Number
- ACTRN12619001289101
- Lead Sponsor
- niversity of Newcastle
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Active, not recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 1000
Department of Education (DoE) schools within the Hunter New England Local Health District, Central Coast Local Health District and Mid North Coast Local Health District who cater for primary school aged children and were control schools from the linked study will be invited to participate. Schools must currently be using the school communication application.
All students at eligible schools were invited to participate during the linked trial. Only students with parental consent from the previous trial will participate.
Schools with secondary students only, schools catering exclusively for children requiring specialist care, schools who have already participated in the SWAP IT program and/or schools already involved in other nutrition or physical activity trials will be ineligible.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The mean kilojoule (kJ) content of discretionary foods and drinks packed in children’s lunchboxes. This will be assessed from photos of lunchboxes, taken prior to the first meal break, via a valid and reliable lunchbox observational audit tool, known as the School Food Checklist (SFC).[Baseline and approximately 2 months post baseline.]
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mean total kilojoules (kJ) content of foods and drinks packed in lunchboxes. This will be assessed from photos of lunchboxes, taken prior to the first meal break, via a valid and reliable lunchbox observational audit tool (SFC).[Baseline and approximately 2 months post baseline.];Percent energy from discretionary foods and drinks packed in children’s lunchboxes. This will be assessed from photos of lunchboxes, taken prior to the first meal break, via a valid and reliable lunchbox observational audit tool (SFC).[Baseline and approximately 2 months post baseline.];Mean cost of lunchbox contents, measured in dollars and cents. This will be assessed via the SFC. A cost, determined by averaging the price from foods, obtained in October 2016, contained within the category, is assigned to each food category within the SFC.[Baseline and approximately 2 months post baseline.]