Food Habits Clinical Trial
Official title:
Modifications in the Eating Habits of Secondary Education Adolescents, as a Result of a Nutritional Intervention Based on the Social Cognitive Theory and the Transtheoric Model.
Verified date | June 2022 |
Source | Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Mexico |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The objective of the study was to demonstrate the efficacy of a nutritional intervention based on the Social Cognitive Theory and the Transtheoric Model in the favorable modification of eating habits in adolescents of secondary education. The hypothesis was that secondary school adolescents receiving a nutritional intervention based on Social Cognitive Theory and the Transtheoric Model presented more favorable modifications in their eating habits than adolescents who only received nutritional information. A community trial was conducted with pilot testing for the validation of the study instruments. Adolescents from the second grade of the afternoon shift of the Jalisco Technical High School Nº46 participated in the 2015-2016 cycle. Self-completed questionnaires evaluated socioeconomic variables, physical activity habits, stage of change (Transtheoric Model), constructs of the Social Cognitive Theory and five eating habits: consumption of fruits and vegetables, natural water, dairy products, sugary drinks and processed foods ; As well as anthropometric variables. The intervention group had twelve workshops on healthy eating habits and two sessions for parents. The control group received three sessions of nutritional information. All variables were measured again at the end of the intervention to evaluate results in the short term and three months later to know results in the medium term.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 107 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years to 15 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Informed consent signed by parent or guardian. - Informed consent signed by the adolescent. Non-inclusion criteria - Presence of diagnosed disease, through which dietary habits (diabetes mellitus, kidney disease, etc.) have been modified. - Pregnancy or lactation period. - Voluntary practice of vegetarian diets (abstention of food of animal origin). Exclusion Criteria: - Two missing assessments. - Voluntary decision to leave the study. - Attendance at sessions <50%. - Initiation of medical or nutritional treatment that influences their eating habits. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Mexico | Escuela Secundaria Técnica #46 de Jalisco, Clave: 14DST0046G | Tonalá | Jalisco |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Gabriela Macedo Ojeda |
Mexico,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in the Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables in the Short Term | Change in the consumption of fruits and vegetables (portions / day) in the short term (at the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 4 months | |
Primary | Change in the Consumption of Dairy in the Short Term | Change in the consumption of dairy (portions / day) in the short term (at the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 4 months | |
Primary | Change in the Consumption of Processed Foods in the Short Term | Change in the consumption of processed foods (portions / day) in the short term (at the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 4 months | |
Primary | Change in the Consumption of Sugary Drinks in the Short Term | Change in the consumption of sugary drinks (portions / day) in the short term (at the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 4 months | |
Primary | Change in the Consumption of Natural Water in the Short Term | Change in the consumption of natural water (portions / day) in the short term (at the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 4 months | |
Secondary | Change in the Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables in the Medium Term | Change in the consumption of fruits and vegetables (portions / day) in the medium term (3 months after the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 7 months | |
Secondary | Change in the Consumption of Dairy in the Medium Term | Change in the consumption of dairy (portions / day) in the medium term (3 months after the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 7 months | |
Secondary | Change in the Consumption of Processed Foods in the Medium Term | Change in the consumption of processed foods (portions / day) in the medium term (3 months after the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 7 months | |
Secondary | Change in the Consumption of Sugary Drinks in the Medium Term | Change in the consumption of sugary drinks (portions / day) in the medium term (3 months after the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 7 months | |
Secondary | Change in the Consumption of Natural Water in the Medium Term | Change in the consumption of natural water (portions / day) in the medium term (3 months after the end of the intervention) | Change from baseline at 7 months |
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