Health Education Clinical Trial
Official title:
Determining the Effect of Nutrition Education Based on PENDER's Health Promotion Model on the Breakfast Habits of Secondary School Students
Nutrition of school-age children is very important. Children at this age need to eat three main meals and at least one snack every day. Breakfast, among the main meals, is an important component of a healthy diet and is vital for healthy and normal development, especially in children and adolescents. T.R. According to TÜBER prepared by the Ministry of Health, the most frequently skipped meal among school-age children is breakfast. It is necessary to raise awareness in parents and children about regular breakfast consumption and frequency and to instill healthy lifestyle behaviors. It is aimed to regulate breakfast consumption and frequency in parents and children with a web-based training based on PENDER Health Promotion Model (HGM).
Before starting the study, students and parents will be informed in writing and verbally. Then, a pre-test will be applied with the specified data collection tools to students and parents who agree to participate in the research. Then, a 6-week web-based training on breakfast consumption based on PENDER's Health Promotion Model will be given. After the training, a post-test will be applied with data collection tools. Then the pre-test and post-test data will be analyzed. ;
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