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One-year follow-up of nutrition education for hypercholesterolemic children

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  • Tershakovec, A.M.
  • Shannon, B.M.
  • Achterberg, C.L.
  • McKenzie, J.M.
  • Martel, J.K.
  • Smiciklas-Wright, H.
  • Pammer, S.E.
  • Cortner, J.A.

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Objectives. This study evaluated retention of the effect of a home- based, practitioner-initiated nutrition education model. Methods. Children with elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels were randomly assigned to one of two nutrition interventions or to an at-risk control group. Intervention effects were evaluated 3, 6, and 12 months postbaseline. Results. The parent-child autotutorial group demonstrated significant increases in knowledge and, along with the counseling group, decreases in total and saturated fat intake. Also, the autotutorial and counseling groups retained a majority of their initial LDL cholesterol decrease. Conclusions: Knowledge of heart-healthful eating and dietary fat intake as well as dietary change can be affected and retained via home-based, practitioner-initiated nutrition interventions with hypercholesterolemic children, although some form of ongoing intervention may be necessary to produce lasting decreases in LDL cholesterol levels.

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  • Tershakovec, A.M. & Shannon, B.M. & Achterberg, C.L. & McKenzie, J.M. & Martel, J.K. & Smiciklas-Wright, H. & Pammer, S.E. & Cortner, J.A., 1998. "One-year follow-up of nutrition education for hypercholesterolemic children," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 88(2), pages 258-261.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1998:88:2:258-261_1
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