Using Incentives and Reminders to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Intake among Wisconsin Elmentary School Students
Date
2010-04Author
Jamelske, Amber
Reinhold, Bryan
Reinhold, Kevin
Reinke, Elizabeth
Advisor(s)
Jamelske, Eric M.
Bica, Lori A.
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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) initiated the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable
Program (FFVP) in 2002. The FFVP provides funding for students from selected schools to receive a free fruit or vegetable (FV) snack 3-4 days a week for an academic year. In this study, we have extended our previous research to examine two methods of expanding
the reach of the FFVP beyond the access to free FV provided as snacks in the classroom. First, we analyzed data from a FV coupon experiment conducted in two West-Central Wisconsin elementary schools as part of our 2008-09 FFVP. Second, we looked at detailed data tracking the daily FV snack behavior of students from a different West-Central Wisconsin elementary school as part of our evaluation of the 2009-10 FFVP.
Subject
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (Wis.)
Nutrition--Study and teaching (Elementary)
School children--Nutrition--Wisconsin
Food habits--Psychological aspects
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/46905Description
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