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Nutrition Journal | 2018

Does additional support provided through e-mail or SMS in a Web-based Social Marketing program improve children’s food consumption? A Randomized Controlled Trial

N Rangelov; Sara Della Bella; Pedro Marques-Vidal; L. Suzanne Suggs

BackgroundThe FAN Social Marketing program was developed to improve dietary and physical activity habits of families with children in Ticino, Switzerland. The aim of this study was to examine if the effects of the program on children’s food intake differed by intervention group.MethodsEffects of the FAN program were tested through a Randomized Controlled Trial. The program lasted 8 weeks, during which participants received tailored communication about nutrition and physical activity. Families were randomly allocated to one of three groups, where the parent received the intervention by the Web (G1), Web + e-mail (G2) or Web + SMS (G3). Children in all groups received tailored print letters by post. Children’s food consumption was assessed at baseline and immediate post intervention using a 7-day food diary. Generalized linear mixed models with child as a random effect and with time, treatment group, and the time by treatment interaction as fixed effects were used to test the impact of the intervention.ResultsAnalyses were conducted with a sample of 608 children. After participating in FAN the marginal means of daily consumption of fruit changed from 0.95 to 1.12 in G1, from 0.82 to 0.94 in G2, and from 0.93 to 1.18 in G3. The margins of the daily consumption of sweets decreased in each group (1.67 to 1.56 in G1, 1.71 to 1.49 in G2, and 1.72 to 1.62 in G3). The change in vegetable consumption observed from pre to post intervention in G3 (from 1.13 to 1.21) was significantly different from that observed in G1 (from 1.21 to 1.17).ConclusionsA well-designed Web-based Social Marketing intervention complemented with print letters can help improve children’s consumption of water, fruit, soft drinks, and sweets. The use of SMS to support greater behavior change, in addition to Web-based communication, resulted only in a small significant positive change for vegetables, while the use of e-mail in addition to Web did not result in any significant difference.Trial registrationThe trial was retrospectively registered in the ISRCTN registry (ID ISRCTN48730279).


Public Health Nutrition | 2016

I did eat my vegetables. Agreement between parent and child food intake diaries

N Rangelov; Ls Suggs; Pedro Marques-Vidal


European Journal of Public Health | 2017

Methods and findings

Alessandra Lafranconi; N Rangelov


The International Encyclopedia of Digital Communication and Society | 2014

e‐Health Services

L. Suzanne Suggs; N Rangelov; Andreas Schmeil; Aurora Occa; Marco Bardus; Olga Radchuk; Sepideh Dianat


Appetite | 2018

Is it better at home with my family? The effects of people and place on children's eating behavior

L. Suzanne Suggs; Sara Della Bella; N Rangelov; Pedro Marques-Vidal


Global Journal of Health Science | 2017

Online Games to Improve Children’s Knowledge of Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines – A Pilot Study

N Rangelov; L. Suzanne Suggs; Aurora Occa; Olga Radchuk; Andreas Schmeil


European Journal of Public Health | 2017

Background and methodologyNatalie Rangelov

N Rangelov


European Journal of Public Health | 2016

Comparison of two child-friendly food diaries to assess eating behavior in Switzerland

N Rangelov; Ls Suggs; Pedro Marques-Vidal


European Journal of Public Health | 2015

Association of food intake and body mass index among 6 to 12 year old Swiss children

S Suggs; S Della Bella; P Marques-Vida; N Rangelov


European Journal of Public Health | 2015

Assessing children’s eating behavior using a 7-day food logNatalie Rangelov

N Rangelov; P. Marque-Vidal; Ls Suggs

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