Eating Healthy, Growing Healthy: Impact of a Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education on the Assortments of Beverages Served in Preschools, Poland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. General Information
2.2. Study Setting
2.3. Analyses of the Asortment of Beverages Served before and after Education
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Policy Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Public (n = 355) | Non-Public (n = 123) | Total (n = 478) |
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Number of children: | |||
Mean ± SD | 123 ± 56 * | 77 ± 63 | 112 ± 58 |
Median/Min/Max | 123/9/411 | 55/10/415 | 110/9/420 |
Financial rate per child/day/PLN 1: | |||
Mean ± SD | 5.8 ± 1.4 * | 8.2 ± 2.1 | 6.4 ± 1.9 |
Median/Min/Max | 5.5/3.0/15.0 | 8.0/4.5/15.0 | 6.0/3.0/15.0 |
Model of nutrition organization: (number of preschools/%) ** | |||
Kitchen | 337/95% | 63/51% | 400/84% |
Catering (external provider) | 12/3% | 44/36% | 56/12% |
Internal catering | 4/1% | 6/5% | 10/2% |
Mixed | 2/0.5% | 10/8% | 12/3% |
Size category of preschool: (number of preschools/%) ** | |||
Large | 102/29% | 15/12% | 117/24% |
Medium | 205/58% | 34/28% | 239/50% |
Small | 48/14% | 74/60% | 122/26% |
Beverages Offered in Preschools | Before Education (Number of Preschools/%) | After Education (Number of Preschools/%) | p-Value before vs. After Education/Cramér’s V |
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Water: | |||
Public | 241/68% | 298/83% | p < 0.001 */V = 0.18 |
Non-public | 79/64% | 101/82% | p = 0.00 */V = 0.19 |
Total | 320/67% | 399/83% | p < 0.001 */V = 0.18 |
Water available between meals: | |||
Public | 328/92% | 352/99% | p < 0.001 */V = 0.16 |
Non-public | 115/94% | 121/98% | p = 0.06/V = 0.12 |
Total | 443/93% | 473/99% | p < 0.001 */V = 0.15 |
Juice (100% natural): | |||
Public | 176/50% | 213/60% | p = 0.00 */V = 0.10 |
Non-public | 45/37% | 53/43% | p = 0.29/V = 0.07 |
Total | 221/46% | 266/56% | p = 0 .00 */V = 0.09 |
Soft/fruit drink: | |||
Public | 83/23% | 51/14% | p = 0.00 */V = 0.11 |
Non-public | 26/21% | 21/17% | p = 0.42/V = 0.05 |
Total | 109/23% | 72/15% | p = 0.00 */V = 0.10 |
Tea (regular/black): | |||
Public | 297/84% | 290/82% | p = 0.49/V = 0.03 |
Non-public | 99/80% | 92/75% | p = 0.28/V = 0.07 |
Total | 396/83% | 382/80% | p = 0.24/V = 0.04 |
Herbal/fruit tea: | |||
Public | 254/72% | 281/79% | p = 0.02 */V = 0.09 |
Non-public | 105/85% | 105/85% | p = 1.00/V = 0.00 |
Total | 359/75% | 386/81% | p = 0.03 */V = 0.07 |
Cocoa and milk coffee substitute: | |||
Public | 345/97% | 346/97% | p = 0.82/V = 0.01 |
Non-public | 102/83% | 107/87% | p = 0.37/V = 0.06 |
Total | 447/94% | 453/95% | p = 0.41/V = 0.03 |
Compote: | |||
Public | 331/93% | 332/93% | p = 0.88/V = 0.01 |
Non-public | 102/83% | 104/85% | p = 0.73/V = 0.02 |
Total | 433/91% | 436/91% | p = 0.73/V = 0.01 |
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Myszkowska-Ryciak, J.; Harton, A. Eating Healthy, Growing Healthy: Impact of a Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education on the Assortments of Beverages Served in Preschools, Poland. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1355. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071355
Myszkowska-Ryciak J, Harton A. Eating Healthy, Growing Healthy: Impact of a Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education on the Assortments of Beverages Served in Preschools, Poland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(7):1355. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071355
Chicago/Turabian StyleMyszkowska-Ryciak, Joanna, and Anna Harton. 2018. "Eating Healthy, Growing Healthy: Impact of a Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education on the Assortments of Beverages Served in Preschools, Poland" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 7: 1355. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071355
APA StyleMyszkowska-Ryciak, J., & Harton, A. (2018). Eating Healthy, Growing Healthy: Impact of a Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education on the Assortments of Beverages Served in Preschools, Poland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(7), 1355. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071355