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Nutrition Education and Low-income families
Rachel Miller Summer Scholars 2012
+Method: Literature review
Interviews: Sue Snider: Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program
(EFNEP), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program- Education (SNAP-Ed), University of Delaware
Tricia Jefferson: YMCA-Delaware
Jennifer Barr: Moms Moving Forward- Christiana Care Hospital, registered Dietician
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+Importance of research:
To analyze the effectiveness of nutrition education programs
Obesity has more than tripled in the last 25 years: 8.7%-27.4%
Overweight: 36.9%-62.0%
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+Importance of research
Limited access to healthy resources
Limited understanding or concern for mealtime behaviors,
portion sizing, healthy living
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+Importance of Research
Economic concerns outweigh health
Time/ job conflicts
Stigma & health care professionals
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+Research Goal
Low income hunger-obesity paradox
How will nutrition education programs effectively deal with this problem?
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+Research questions:
How are low-income neighborhoods affected by poor nutrition?
What are nutrition programs aimed at low income families trying to accomplish?
What is the relationship between these programs and low-income individuals in the community?
Do these programs meet the nutritional needs of low-income communities?
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+Literature Review:
Reviewed nationally based programs (school-based programs, early intervention programs)
SNAP-Ed
Federal program implemented in each state
Nutrition education for SNAP members
Goal: healthier food choices on a limited budget
effective to a point
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+Literature Review
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
(EFNEP)
Help low-income individuals
attain a healthy lifestyle
adult and youth programs
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+Data Collection
Improvements in one or more practice
# improved
# responded
% improvement
Food resource management practice
62,884 75,418 83%
Nutrition practice
62,771 70,670 89%
Food safety practice
50,256 75,996 66%
Physical activity practice
11,389 23,172 49%
+NIFA data, 2011- EFNEP
Food Group Entry Exit Change
Grains 5.6 5.5 0.00
Fruit 0.9 1.3 0.5
Vegetables 1.4 1.7 0.3
Milk 1.2 1.5 0.3
Meats 4.9 5.0 0.1
Oils 27.9 25.0 -2.9
+Literature Review: Nutrition Education aimed at toddlers (NEAT). Early
intervention program 1. expand knowledge of food safety- hand washing,
chocking prevention, etc 2. increase knowledge of self-regulation for toddler: portion
setting, meal time behavior, hunger/ fullness 3. increase knowledge of managing family meals with
toddlers – parent/ toddler relations surrounding food
Slight improvements (proper food prep, mealtime interaction, portion sizing, food safety) but no significant long term diet changes
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+Interviews
Sue Snider: Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program- Education (SNAP-Ed), University of Delaware
Tricia Jefferson: YMCA-Delaware
Jennifer Barr: Moms Moving Forward- Christiana Care Hospital, registered Dietician
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+Interviews: Goals of nutrition education programs
Group discussion and experiential learning
Barriers to nutrition education programs: Trust Grants and proper funding Limited access to healthy foods
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+Conclusions:
Need proper funding for programs and expert financial planning
Attentive staff: experts and paraprofessionals- help gain trust among community members
Must be discussion based and include experiential learning/ activities- the more hands-on the better
Discuss the importance of appropriate meal time behaviors, portion sizing, children setting their own preferences
Learning the value of accessing healthy foods
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+Conclusions
School gardens/ youth market programs (CAMP FRESH)
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+Long term goal:
long term goal is to design the ideal or quintessential nutrition education program for low-income communities.
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+Thank you!
Dr. Bahira Trask
Faculty advisor
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+References "About SNAP-Ed." National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). N.p., n.d. Web. 12 July
2012. http://www.nifa.usda.gov/nea/food/fsne/about
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+References continued Hammerschmidt, P., Tackett, W., Golzynski, M., & Golzynski, D. (2011). Barriers to and facilitators of healthful
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