Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Bilingual Nutrition Education Program in Partnership with a Mobile Health Unit

Author:

French Madeleine L.1,Christensen Joshua T.23ORCID,Estabrooks Paul A.3,Hernandez Alexandra M.4,Metos Julie M.1,Marcus Robin L.5,Thorpe Alistair2ORCID,Dvorak Theresa E.1,Jordan Kristine C.14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

2. Department of Population Health Sciences, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

3. Department of Health and Kinesiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

4. Osher Center for Integrative Health, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

5. Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA

Abstract

There are limited reports of community-based nutrition education with culinary instruction that measure biomarkers, particularly in low-income and underrepresented minority populations. Teaching kitchens have been proposed as a strategy to address social determinants of health, combining nutrition education, culinary demonstration, and skill building. The purpose of this paper is to report on the development, implementation, and evaluation of Journey to Health, a program designed for community implementation using the RE-AIM planning and evaluation framework. Reach and effectiveness were the primary outcomes. Regarding reach, 507 individuals registered for the program, 310 participants attended at least one nutrition class, 110 participants completed at least two biometric screens, and 96 participants attended at least two health coaching appointments. Participants who engaged in Journey to Health realized significant improvements in body mass index, blood pressure, and triglycerides. For higher risk participants, we additionally saw significant improvements in total and LDL cholesterol. Regarding dietary intake, we observed a significant increase in cups of fruit and a decrease in sugar sweetened beverages consumed per day. Our findings suggest that Journey to Health may improve selected biometrics and health behaviors in low-income and underrepresented minority participants.

Funder

Intermountain Community Care Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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