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Health Education & Behavior | 2012

The Impact of a School Garden and Cooking Program on Boys' and Girls' Fruit and Vegetable Preferences, Taste Rating, and Intake

Rachael L. Jaenke; Clare E. Collins; Philip J. Morgan; David R. Lubans; Kristen L. Saunders; Janet M. Warren

The aim of this study was to examine gender differences in the impact of a school garden and nutrition curriculum on fruit and vegetable intake, willingness to taste, and taste ratings in 127 children (11 to 12 years, 54% boys) in regional New South Wales, Australia. Classes were assigned to wait-list control, nutrition education only (NE), or nutrition education plus garden (NE + G) groups. Carrot taste rating was the only vegetable for which there was a significant gender difference, with girls rating it more highly (p = .04). There were no significant gender differences in fruit and vegetable consumption or willingness to taste scores for any other vegetables. There was a group effect (p < .001) for overall willingness to taste, overall taste rating, and the taste rating of pea and broccoli (p < .001), tomato (p = .03), and lettuce (p = .02). In the post hoc analysis by gender, both boys and girls in NE + G and NE groups were more willing to taste vegetables compared with control boys and girls postintervention (p < .001, p = .02). Boys in the NE + G group were more willing to taste all vegetables overall compared with NE boys at posttest (p = .05) and this approached significance for girls (p = .07). For overall tasting scores, a group effect was seen in girls only (p = .05). No significant treatment-time effect was found for vegetable intake in either gender. Further research is needed to examine whether a school garden, with or without school curriculum components, can be used to optimize fruit and vegetable intakes, particularly in boys.


Pediatric Obesity | 2012

Improving physical self-perception in adolescent boys from disadvantaged schools: psychological outcomes from the Physical Activity Leaders randomized controlled trial

Philip J. Morgan; Kristen L. Saunders; David R. Lubans

To evaluate the effect of a school‐based obesity prevention programme on physical self‐perception and key physical‐activity related cognitions in adolescent boys from disadvantaged secondary schools. A secondary objective was to determine if any psychological changes were associated with improved weight status.


Public Health Nutrition | 2010

The impact of nutrition education with and without a school garden on knowledge, vegetable intake and preferences and quality of school life among primary-school students

Philip J. Morgan; Janet M. Warren; David R. Lubans; Kristen L. Saunders; Garbrielle I. Quick; Clare E. Collins


Preventive Medicine | 2014

The ‘Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids’ community randomized controlled trial: a community-based healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children

Philip J. Morgan; Clare E. Collins; Alyce T. Cook; Joel Cruickshank; Kristen L. Saunders; David R. Lubans; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Robin Callister; Tracy Burrows; Richard Fletcher; Anthony D. Okely; Myles D. Young; Anthony Miller; Adam Lloyd


Annals of Behavioral Medicine | 2013

The SHED-IT Community Trial: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Internet- and Paper-Based Weight Loss Programs Tailored for Overweight and Obese Men

Philip J. Morgan; Robin Callister; Clare E. Collins; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Myles D. Young; Nina J. Berry; Patrick McElduff; Tracy Burrows; Elroy J. Aguiar; Kristen L. Saunders


BMC Public Health | 2010

The SHED-IT community trial study protocol: a randomised controlled trial of weight loss programs for overweight and obese men

Philip J. Morgan; Clare E. Collins; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Patrick McElduff; Tracy Burrows; Janet M. Warren; Myles D. Young; Nina J. Berry; Kristen L. Saunders; Elroy J. Aguiar; Robin Callister


Obesity Research & Clinical Practice | 2012

The SHED-IT Community Trial: A randomised controlled trial of Internet- and paper-based weight loss programs tailored for overweight and obese men

Philip J. Morgan; Robin Callister; Clare E. Collins; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Myles D. Young; Nina J. Berry; Patrick McElduff; Tracy Burrows; Elroy J. Aguiar; Kristen L. Saunders


Archive | 2014

The ‘Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids’ community randomized controlled trial: a community-based healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children | NOVA. The University of Newcastle's Digital Repository

Philip J. Morgan; Clare E. Collins; Alyce T. Cook; Joel Cruickshank; Kristen L. Saunders; David R. Lubans; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Robin Callister; Tracy Burrows; Richard Fletcher; Anthony D. Okely; Miles D. Young; Anthony Miller; Adam Lloyd


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Insights into engaging men in weight loss: Process evaluation of the SHED-IT RCT of gender-sensitised weight loss programs for overweight men

Kristen L. Saunders; Philip J. Morgan; Robin Callister; Clare E. Collins; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Myles D. Young; Nina J. Berry; Patrick McElduff; Tracy Burrows; Elroy J. Aguiar


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Physical activity outcomes from the SHED-IT RCT: An evaluation of theoretically-based, gender-sensitised weight loss programs for men

Philip J. Morgan; Robin Callister; Clare E. Collins; Ronald C. Plotnikoff; Myles D. Young; Nina J. Berry; Patrick McElduff; Tracy Burrows; Elroy J. Aguiar; Kristen L. Saunders

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Nina J. Berry

University of Wollongong

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