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The Food Dudes Healthy Eating Programme Presented by Dr Sally Pears. Changing children’s eating habits for life. Overview The Food Dudes programme: background & behavioural principles. Programme impact: children’s F&V and ‘unhealthy’ snack consumption data. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Changing children’s eating habits for life

The Food Dudes Healthy Eating ProgrammePresented by Dr Sally Pears

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Overview

- The Food Dudes programme: background & behavioural principles.

- Programme impact: children’s F&V and ‘unhealthy’ snack consumption data.

- DVD of a school in Wolverhampton before & after Food Dudes.

- Take-up of the programme and awards.

Changing children’s eating habits for life

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Behavioural Goal:

To increase consumption of fruit and vegetables in primary school children

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Why Increase Fruit and Vegetable Intake?

Changing children’s eating habits for life

• Recommended daily intake = 5 portions a day (400g)• 70 % of adults in the UK fail to meet this target (2006)• Average British daily intake = 250g• Worldwide obesity crisis• We must change eating habits

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Health Benefits of Fruit and Vegetables

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• Help prevent obesity• Protect against many cancers• Reduce the risk of coronary heart disease• Help prevent diabetes• Protect against asthma• Keep skin, teeth and hair healthy

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• Changes knowledge, beliefs and attitudes but not actual eating habits/behaviour.

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• Changing F&V consumption is key!

Traditional Approach: Health Education

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• Designed by psychologists, based on behavioural principles and theory.

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• Brings about major and long-lasting change

The Food Dudes Programme

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The Food Dudes 3 Rs• Role Modelling

• Rewards (extrinsic)

• Repeated Tasting – intrinsic rewards in eating F&V

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help to establish and maintain behaviour

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The Food Dudes 3 Rs• Role Modelling

• Rewards

• Repeated Tasting

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Role-Modelling is more effective when:

- The model is of similar age or slightly older than the observer.

- The model is liked or admired by the observer.

- The model’s behaviour is rewarded.

- The observer’s imitation of the model is rewarded.

- Multiple models are presented.

Role-modelling

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The Food Dudes

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- Rewards should be potent.

- Need to be tied to the Food Dudes system.

- Reward delivery should be given very soon after the desired behaviour.

- Instructions (to children) should clearly specify the reward contingency.

- Children’s actual consumption of F&V should be rewarded (rather than

verbal statements of what they eat or prefer).

Rewards

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- Repeated tastings (10-15) of a particular food generates liking.

- A biological / physiological phenomenon.

- Well-researched (though only for a limited range of foods).

Repeated Tasting

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Phase 1 (16 days)- Each day children given a portion of fruit and a portion of veg.

- DVD episodes and letters from the “Food Dudes” – role-models for children to imitate.

- Children who eat a portion of fruit AND veg (repeated tasting) are given a small reward.

- A ‘Home Pack’ encourages children to eat more f&v at home.

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Phase 1 (16 days)Days 1-4: Children earn a reward by tasting both their fruit and vegetable.

Days 5-16: Children earn a reward by eating a portion of their fruit and a portion of their veg.

A portion is roughly the amount that fits into the child’s cupped hand

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Phase 2 (ongoing)- Focus shifts to F&V eaten at school lunchtime.Day 17: - Reward given for home consumption during Phase 1. - Homepack 2 (letter and F&V boxes).Ongoing: - Children receive handstamps for eating F&V at lunchtime.- Teachers record progress on a classroom Wallchart.- Rewards given when children achieve targets on the Wallchart.

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Why Does Food Dudes Work?

• The DVD episodes and rewards encourage children to taste fruit and vegetables repeatedly.

• Children discover the intrinsically rewarding properties of these foods and develop a taste for them.

• Children come to see themselves as fruit and vegetable eaters and are proud of it.

• The Programme creates a culture, both at school and at home, that strongly supports the eating of fruit and vegetables.

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Results- Large increases in consumption- Greatest increases in consumption shown by those children who are the ‘poorest

eaters’.- Increases in consumption are long-lasting.- Increases extend across a wide range of fruit and vegetable varieties.- The Programme works for all children aged 4-11yrs old.- The effects generalise across contexts, ie. School to home.- The Programme is equally effective for boy and girls.- Effects are highly reliable, regardless of school location and social deprivation.

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Horne et al. (2004) Increasing children's fruit and vegetable consumption: a peer-modelling and rewards-based intervention .

Eur. J. Clin. Nutr. 58, p1649-1660.

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Food Dudes in Ireland2004• After seeing the overwhelmingly positive results of experimental evaluations of the

Food Dudes programme in England and Wales, the Irish Government decided to run an experimental evaluation of the programme in schools in Ireland.

• Ireland has no school meal system – effectiveness of Food Dudes would be dependent on parents providing F&V in children’s lunchboxes!

• The results of the evaluation were as strong as those of previous studies, with the programme resulting not only in large increases in children’s consumption of F&V but also in parental provision of F&V in children’s lunchboxes.

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Horne et al. (2009) Increasing parental provision and children's consumption of lunchbox fruit and vegetables in Ireland: the Food Dudes intervention. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr. 63, p613-618.

Ireland Experimental Evaluation

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Food Dudes in Ireland continued…2005• The Irish Government, with support from the European Union and Industry, launched a

pilot roll-out of the programme in 150 primary schools in Ireland.

2007• Based on the pilot roll-out’s success, the Irish Government made the Food Dudes

programme available to every primary school in Ireland (3,300 schools over 7 years) on a budget of 28 million euro. To date 200,000 children have participated in the programme.

2006• In recognition of its success after one year, the programme was awarded a World Health

Organization Best Practice Award.

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Changing children’s eating habits for life

Food Dudes in Wolverhampton• In 2009 a 3 year roll-out of the programme began in Wolverhampton, funded

by Wolverhampton City PCT.

• 6 of the 10 schools that received the programme in 2009 were chosen as

Experimental Schools to evaluate the impact of the Programme.

• A24 hour food diary (DIET24) recorded fruit, vegetable and snack consumption

at different eating occasions throughout the day, both at home and at school.

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Wolverhampton Evaluation: Results 1Daily Fruit & Veg Consumption (at Home and School)

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Wolverhampton Evaluation: Results 2Unhealthy Snack Consumption (in School)

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Wolverhampton DVD

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Award Winning Programme• 1998: Caroline Walker Trust - changing children’s diets• 2006: World Health Organisation - combating obesity• 2009: Social Marketing Centre - Showcase Award• 2010: Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Awards – Gold Medal

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Take Up

England- (SFT; DoH; HDC; Worshipful Company of Fruiterers)2009-2011: Wolverhampton regional roll-out to 84 schools, 20,000 children.2009-2010: Bedfordshire pilot roll-outs to 13 schools.2010-2012: Coventry: roll-out to 30 schools, 9,000 children.Other regions are also interested in piloting the scheme.

Ireland2007 -2012: National Roll-out to all primary schools (3,300 schools; 450,000 children).

Worldwide• Pilot projects in Sicily, California (US) and Utah (US).• Interest expressed from Australia, Mauritius, Brazil and Greecr.

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Some testimonials from parents……

“I think that the Food Dudes Programme is an excellent initiative. It appears to stop children saying, "I don't like" various fruit/veg when they haven't even tried it.”

“Food Dudes should be introduced into every Primary School.”

“The children ate more fruit and veg and asked for less chocolate and crisps!”

“I found I was buying more fruit than usual.”

“I think it was beneficial, it has helped and encouraged all the family to eat healthy. My son is trying to encourage other family members to eat healthy.”

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Contacts: Email: [email protected] Fax: +44 (0)1248 382599 Write to: Bangor Food and Activity Research Unit,School of Psychology, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK, LL57 2AS. Food Dudes Co-ordinator (Pauline Kelly) Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1248 388534 Food Dudes Strategy and Business Development (Tracey Anthony)Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1248 383479

www.fooddudes.co.uk