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Peer-led, school-based nutrition education for young adolescents: feasibility and process evaluation of the TEENS study.

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Story, M; Lytle, LA; Birnbaum, AS; Perry, CL
Published in: The Journal of school health
March 2002

Peer education has become a popular strategy for health promotion interventions with adolescents, but it has not been used widely in school-based nutrition education. This paper describes and reports on the feasibility of the peer leader component of a school-based nutrition intervention for young adolescents designed to increase fruit and vegetable intakes and lower fat foods. About 1,000 seventh-grade students in eight schools received the nutrition intervention. Of these, 272 were trained as peer leaders to assist the teacher in implementing the activities. Results from a multicomponent process evaluation based on peer leader and classroom student feedback, direct classroom observation, and teacher ratings and interviews are presented. Results show that peer-led nutrition education approaches in schools are feasible and have high acceptability among peer leaders, classroom students, and teachers.

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The Journal of school health

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EISSN

1746-1561

ISSN

0022-4391

Publication Date

March 2002

Volume

72

Issue

3

Start / End Page

121 / 127

Related Subject Headings

  • School Health Services
  • Public Health
  • Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Peer Group
  • Minnesota
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Health Education
  • Female
  • Feasibility Studies
 

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Story, M., Lytle, L. A., Birnbaum, A. S., & Perry, C. L. (2002). Peer-led, school-based nutrition education for young adolescents: feasibility and process evaluation of the TEENS study. The Journal of School Health, 72(3), 121–127. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1561.2002.tb06529.x
Story, Mary, Leslie A. Lytle, Amanda S. Birnbaum, and Cheryl L. Perry. “Peer-led, school-based nutrition education for young adolescents: feasibility and process evaluation of the TEENS study.The Journal of School Health 72, no. 3 (March 2002): 121–27. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1561.2002.tb06529.x.
Story M, Lytle LA, Birnbaum AS, Perry CL. Peer-led, school-based nutrition education for young adolescents: feasibility and process evaluation of the TEENS study. The Journal of school health. 2002 Mar;72(3):121–7.
Story, Mary, et al. “Peer-led, school-based nutrition education for young adolescents: feasibility and process evaluation of the TEENS study.The Journal of School Health, vol. 72, no. 3, Mar. 2002, pp. 121–27. Epmc, doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2002.tb06529.x.
Story M, Lytle LA, Birnbaum AS, Perry CL. Peer-led, school-based nutrition education for young adolescents: feasibility and process evaluation of the TEENS study. The Journal of school health. 2002 Mar;72(3):121–127.
Journal cover image

Published In

The Journal of school health

DOI

EISSN

1746-1561

ISSN

0022-4391

Publication Date

March 2002

Volume

72

Issue

3

Start / End Page

121 / 127

Related Subject Headings

  • School Health Services
  • Public Health
  • Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Peer Group
  • Minnesota
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Health Education
  • Female
  • Feasibility Studies