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Farm Fresh Foods for Healthy Kids (F3HK): An innovative community supported agriculture intervention to prevent childhood obesity in low-income families and strengthen local agricultural economies

机译:健康儿童农场新鲜食品(F3HK):一个创新的社区支持农业干预措施,以预防低收入家庭的儿童肥胖并增强当地的农业经济

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Background Childhood obesity persists in the United States and is associated with serious health problems. Higher rates of obesity among children from disadvantaged households may be, in part, attributable to disparities in access to healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables. Community supported agriculture can improve access to and consumption of fresh produce, but the upfront payment structure, logistical barriers, and unfamiliarity with produce items may inhibit participation by low-income families. The aim of this project is to assess the impact of subsidized, or “cost-offset,” community supported agriculture participation coupled with tailored nutrition education for low-income families with children. Methods/design The Farm Fresh Foods for Healthy Kids community-based, randomized intervention trial will build on formative and longitudinal research to examine the impact of cost-offset community supported agriculture on diet and other health behaviors as well as the economic impacts on local economies. The intervention will involve reduced-price community supported agriculture shares which can be paid for on a weekly basis, nine skill-based and seasonally-tailored healthy eating classes, and the provision of basic kitchen tools. Low income families with at least one child aged 2–12?years will be recruited to join existing community supported agriculture programs in New York, North Carolina, Vermont, and Washington. In each program, families will be randomized 1:1 to intervention or delayed intervention groups. Data will be collected at baseline, and in the fall and spring for 3?years. The primary outcomes are children’s intake of fruits and vegetables and foods high in sugar and/or (solid) fat, as well as diet quality; secondary outcomes include physical, behavioral, psychosocial, and environmental variables. Cost-effectiveness and economic impact at the farm and community levels also will be assessed. Discussion This integrated project will provide important information and contribute to the evidence base regarding the use of local agricultural interventions to improve children’s dietary behaviors and weight maintenance. Findings also will inform the development of a toolkit for farmers and education modules related to local food system innovations for undergraduate and graduate students. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02770196 . Registered 5 April 2016.
机译:背景技术儿童肥胖症在美国持续存在,并伴有严重的健康问题。处于不利地位的家庭的儿童中肥胖率较高,部分原因是获得水果和蔬菜等健康食品方面的差异。社区支持的农业可以改善新鲜农产品的获取和消费,但是前期付款结构,后勤障碍和对农产品的不熟悉可能会抑制低收入家庭的参与。该项目的目的是评估补贴或“成本抵消”,社区支持的农业参与的影响以及针对有孩子的低收入家庭的有针对性的营养教育。方法/设计基于农场的健康儿童农场新鲜食品社区随机干预试验将基于形成性和纵向研究,以检验成本补偿的社区支持农业对饮食和其他健康行为的影响以及对当地经济的经济影响。干预将涉及降低价格的社区支持的农业份额,可以每周支付一次,有九种基于技能和按季节量身定制的健康饮食班,并提供基本的厨房工具。将招募育有至少一个2至12岁儿童的低收入家庭,以加入纽约,北卡罗来纳州,佛蒙特州和华盛顿州现有的社区支持的农业计划。在每个计划中,家庭将按1:1的比例随机分配到干预组或延迟干预组。数据将在基线收集,并在秋季和春季进行3年。主要结果是儿童摄入的水果和蔬菜以及糖和/或(固体)脂肪含量高的食物以及饮食质量;次要结果包括身体,行为,心理和环境变量。还将评估农场和社区一级的成本效益和经济影响。讨论该综合项目将提供重要信息,并为有关使用当地农业干预措施改善儿童饮食行为和保持体重的证据提供依据。调查结果还将为农民提供工具包,并为本科生和研究生提供与当地食品系统创新相关的教育模块。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02770196。 2016年4月5日注册。

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