“Nutripiatto”: A tool for nutritional education. A survey to assess dietary habits in preschool children

Author:

Lattanzi Greta,Di Rosa Claudia,Spiezia Chiara,Sacco Roberto,Cattafi Samanta,Romano Leonardo,Benvenuto Domenico,Fabris Silvia,De Gara Laura,Khazrai Yeganeh ManonORCID

Abstract

Childhood obesity is a global public health concern linked to metabolic and psychological comorbidities. There is growing evidence that children’s lifestyle habits are shifting towards obesity, with dire consequences for their future well-being and healthcare costs. In this interventional study, we enrolled 115 children aged between 4–5 years (53% females and 47% males) and carried out nutrition education interventions to improve their dietary habits. We introduced “Nutripiatto”, a visual plate icon and easy guide, which was used by the children during the study. We investigated the children’s dietary habits using a Food Frequency Questionnaire at the beginning and end of the study, after one month of using “Nutripiatto”. The results showed that the children significantly increased the portion sizes and frequency of vegetable consumption (P<0.001) and reduced the consumption of several junk foods such as French fries and crisps (P<0.001), reaching the recommended dietary allowances and frequency of consumption. Daily consumption of water also significantly increased, reaching the suggested amount of six glasses per day. Based on these results, “Nutripiatto” can be considered an effective visual guide and helpful tool to achieve small changes and empower families to make healthier food choices. It can also be considered an effective educational tool for nutritionists and healthcare professionals to improve children’s dietary behavior.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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