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Online platforms to teach nutrition education to children: a non-systematic review


Alejandro Domínguez Rodríguez, Ausiàs Josep Cebolla Marti, Elia Oliver-gasch, Rosa María Baños-rivera

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Introduction: Childhood obesity is now considered a worldwide problem. Nutrition Education (NE) has been identified as a key factor in preventing overweight and obesity in children. In recent years, there has been an increase in the interest in innovative ways to teach this knowledge to children, mainly through the use of the Internet. Objective: Review and analyze the available evidence about programs focused on NE for children through the use of the Internet.Results: Three different ways were found to deliver NE over the Internet to children: platforms designed to communicate with other peers or professionals; platforms designed to provide NE through the contents included in the web tool; and platforms designed to provide NE through the contents included in the web tool and automated feedback. Most of these programs were effective in achieving the objectives established.Conclusion: Although the use of Internet platforms to teach NE to children has been shown to be effective, the amount of evidence is still scarce. Some of the main advantages the Internet provides are: the opportunity to put the children in contact with education and health professionals; children can keep a record of the food consumed; and it is a more attractive and interesting way for children to learn NE, compared to traditional methods.

Palabras Clave: Nutrition education. Children. Web platforms. Intervention.



Christiany, Irine, Mu’afiro, Adin, Waluyo, Kiaonarni Ongko, Suparji, Suparji (2022) Nutritional Intake Education by Peers, Nutritionists, and Combinations to Changes in Nutritional Status in Adolescent Girl in School. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Buro, Acadia W., Gray, Heewon L., Kirby, Russell S., Marshall, Jennifer, Rolle, LaShae, Holloway, Jamie (2023) Parent and Adolescent Attitudes Toward a Virtual Nutrition Intervention for Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Buro, Acadia W., Gray, Heewon L., Kirby, Russell S., Marshall, Jennifer, Strange, Mikaela, Hasan, Syed, Holloway, Jamie (2022) Pilot Study of a Virtual Nutrition Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior

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