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The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to increase the consumption of fruit and vegetables of the University of Valladolid (UVa) community employing three different online methodologies: facebook (FB), virtual campus (VC) and, instagram (IG).


Clinical Trial Description

In order to use different methodologies, the sample was randomly divided in four groups, three took the nutrition educational program and the other one was a control group. All four groups had access to the virtual campus of the UVa which uses the teaching platform Moodle Learning Management System (LMS). In this platform, a course entitled "The UVa community eats healthy" was created with four sections. Each of the sections corresponded to one of the four groups, the names of the sections were: I-campus (VC group), C-campus (control group), F-campus (FB group), and G-campus (IG group). To make the intervention more effective, this program was theory-based designed, based on the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). In order to assess the effectivity of social media use for nutrition education compared to more traditional interventions, the program was adapted to three platforms: virtual campus, private account of IG and private group of FB. The topics of the intervention groups were the same but with adapted activities. ;


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NCT number NCT05900739
Study type Interventional
Source University of Valladolid
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 14, 2022
Completion date April 10, 2022

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