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American Journal of Health Promotion | 2012

Impact of an online healthful eating and physical activity program for college students.

Geoffrey W. Greene; A. White; Sharon L. Hoerr; Barbara Lohse; Susan M. Schembre; Deborah Riebe; Jill Patterson; Kendra Kattelmann; Suzanne Shoff; Tanya Horacek; Bryan Blissmer; Beatrice Phillips

Purpose. To identify impact of an online nutrition and physical activity program for college students. Design. Randomized, controlled trial using online questionnaires and on-site physical and fitness assessments with measurement intervals of 0 (baseline), 3 (postintervention), and 15 months (follow-up). Setting. Online intervention delivered to college students; a centralized Web site was used for recruitment, data collection, data management, and intervention delivery. Subjects. College students (18–24 years old, n = 1689), from eight universities (Michigan State University, South Dakota State University, Syracuse University, The Pennsylvania State University, Tuskegee University, University of Rhode Island, University of Maine, and University of Wisconsin). Intervention. A 10-lesson curriculum focusing on healthful eating and physical activity, stressing nondieting principles such as size acceptance and eating competence (software developer: Rainstorm, Inc, Orono, Maine). Measures. Measurements included anthropometrics, cardiorespiratory fitness, fruit/vegetable (FV) intake, eating competence, physical activity, and psychosocial stress. Analysis. Repeated measures analysis of variance for outcome variables. Results. Most subjects were white, undergraduate females (63%), with 25% either overweight or obese. Treatment group completion rate for the curriculum was 84%. Over 15 months, the treatment group had significantly higher FV intake (+.5 cups/d) and physical activity participation (+270 metabolic equivalent minutes per week) than controls. For both groups, anthropometric values and stress increased, and fitness levels decreased. Gender differences were present for most variables. First-year males and females gained more weight than participants in other school years. Conclusion. A 10-week online nutrition and physical activity intervention to encourage competence in making healthful food and eating decisions had a positive, lasting effect on FV intake and maintained baseline levels of physical activity in a population that otherwise experiences significant declines in these healthful behaviors.


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2011

Identifying Clusters of College Students at Elevated Health Risk Based on Eating and Exercise Behaviors and Psychosocial Determinants of Body Weight

Geoffrey W. Greene; Susan M. Schembre; A. White; Sharon L. Hoerr; Barbara Lohse; Suzanne Shoff; Tanya Horacek; Deborah Riebe; Jill Patterson; Beatrice Phillips; Kendra Kattelmann; Bryan Blissmer


Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2009

Sleep Quality is Associated with Eating Behavior in 18-24 year old College Students

Suzanne Shoff; Emily Nuss; Tanya Horacek; Colleen Boyle; Barbara Lohse; Jill Patterson; Jodi Krall; A. White; D. Mathews; Susan M. Schembre; Geoffrey W. Greene


The FASEB Journal | 2012

Randomized, controlled study demonstrates that About Eating, a web-based curriculum focused on eating competence increases food resource management skills of SNAP-Ed eligible women in Pennsylvania

Jill Patterson; Kristen Arnold; Barbara Lohse


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2009

Challenges Evaluating an Online Intervention to Enhance Eating Competence of Low-Income Women

Barbara Lohse; Jodi Krall; Jill Patterson; E. Loken; Tanya Horacek


The FASEB Journal | 2008

Eating competence change in web-based non-dieting curriculum appears gender-specific

Barbara Lohse; Jill Patterson; Jodi Stotts; Miyoung Do; Geoff W Greene; A. White


The FASEB Journal | 2011

Eating competence is related to PPAR{beta}/{delta} and PGC-1{alpha} genotypes

Barbara Lohse; John P. Vanden Heuvel; Jodi Krall; Jill Patterson; Kendra Kattelmann; A. White; Geoffrey W. Greene


The FASEB Journal | 2009

Development of a web-based module about eating competence for low-income audiences

Barbara Lohse; Jodi Stotts; Jill Patterson; Tanya Horacek; Miyoung Do; A. White; Geoffrey W. Greene


Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2009

SRA Winner-Association Between Participant Baseline Characteristics and Time Spent on WebHealth Lessons

Minette S. Herrick; Kendra Kattelmann; H. Wey; Geoffrey W. Greene; A. White; Tanya Horacek; Barbara Lohse; Jill Patterson; Suzanne Shoff; Colleen Boyle


Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2008

P8: Lunch Packing for Preschoolers in Child Care: Parents' Needs Assessment and Newsletter Evaluation

Jill Patterson; Jennifer Heffner; Frances Alloway; Lois Killcoyne; Leona Joseph

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Barbara Lohse

Rochester Institute of Technology

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Kendra Kattelmann

South Dakota State University

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Suzanne Shoff

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jodi Krall

University of Pittsburgh

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Susan M. Schembre

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Bryan Blissmer

University of Rhode Island

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