Eating Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study: The Effectiveness of a Mobile Application in Increasing Vegetable Acceptance
Verified date | December 2021 |
Source | University of Helsinki |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the Mole's Veggie Adventures mobile application in increasing fruit and vegetable acceptance among 3-6-year-olds.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 326 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | November 30, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Years to 6 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - All children in the participating early childhood education and care (ECEC) groups Exclusion Criteria: - None |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Finland | University of Helsinki | Helsinki |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Helsinki | EIT Food, Folkhälsan Research Center, Tampere University, University of Eastern Finland, University of Warsaw |
Finland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Fruit and vegetable acceptance (post intervention) | The parents filled in a questionnaire listing 25 vegetables and fruits and inquiring whether these had been offered to the child during the past 4 weeks and how the child reacted to those that had been served. All the listed vegetables and fruits were introduced in the app. The answer options were 0=was not offered during the past four weeks, 1=refused to touch food, 2=touched food but did not put in/near mouth, 3=put food to lips but not in mouth, 4=put food in mouth but spat out/did not eat, and 5=ate food. For each participant, we calculated an fruit and vegetable acceptance score by summing the answers to each of the 25 vegetable and fruit items, with higher scores indicating a higher fruit and vegetable acceptance (theoretical range 0-125). | The parents filled in the questionnaire after the intervention (4-5 weeks after the onset of the intervention). | |
Primary | Relative fruit and vegetable acceptance (post intervention) | Using the same questionnaire, we calculated the number of fruits and vegetables served during the past 4 weeks (range 0-25) and used this information to create a relative fruits and vegetable acceptance score (range 0-5) by dividing the fruits and vegetable acceptance score by the number of fruits and vegetables served. | The parents filled in the questionnaire after the intervention (4-5 weeks after the onset of the intervention). | |
Secondary | Emotionality (post intervention) | The parents filled in a questionnaire describing the emotionality of the children using a Likert scale (1-5). The questionnaire covered four emotions. An average of two items per emotion were used to calculate the variables (scale 1-5). | The parents filled in the questionnaire after the intervention (4-5 weeks after the onset of the intervention). | |
Secondary | Emotion regulation (post intervention) | The parents filled in a questionnaire describing the emotion regulation of the children using a Likert scale (1-5). The questionnaire covered four emotions. An average of two items per emotion were used to calculate the variables (scale 1-5). | The parents filled in the questionnaire after the intervention (4-5 weeks after the onset of the intervention). |
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