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Nutrition Education
DESIGN Procedure
Pamela Koch, EdD, RD
Program in Nutrition
Teachers College Columbia University
With
Isobel Contento, PhD, Emily Abrams PhD, & Ana Islas EdD
Social /Environmental
Determinants:
Social/ cultural
environment:
•Social relations
•Cultural practices
•Social structures
•Public policy
Informational
environment
Economic
environment
•Resources
•Price
•Time
• Food availability
• Built environment
•Advertising
•Media
Biologically
determined
behavioral
predispositions:
•Taste/pleasure
•Sweet, sour, salt, bitter
•Hunger/satiety mechanisms
•Sensory specific satiety
Experience with Food:
Associative conditioning
Physiological
conditioning:
•Familiarity:
learned safety
•Conditioned food
preferences
•Conditioned satiety
Social conditioning:
Person-Related
Determinants
•Motivations &
values
•Personal
meanings
•Knowledge &
skills
FOOD CHOICE AND
DIET-RELATED
BEHAVIORS
•Social norms
•Cultural
norms•Social affective
context
•Parenting practices
•Perceptions
•Attitudes
•Beliefs
Inter-person
factors
Family & social
networks
Intra-person
factors
Physical/ built
environment
.
Social /Environmental
Determinants:
Social/ cultural
environment:
•Social relations
•Cultural practices
•Social structures
•Public policy
Informational
environment
Economic
environment
•Resources
•Price
•Time
• Food availability
• Built environment
•Advertising
•Media
Biologically
determined
behavioral
predispositions:
•Taste/pleasure
•Sweet, sour, salt, bitter
•Hunger/satiety mechanisms
•Sensory specific satiety
Experience with Food:
Associative conditioning
Physiological
conditioning:
•Familiarity:
learned safety
•Conditioned food
preferences
•Conditioned satiety
Social conditioning:
Person-Related
Determinants
•Motivations &
values
•Personal
meanings
•Knowledge &
skills
FOOD CHOICE AND
DIET-RELATED
BEHAVIORS
•Social norms
•Cultural
norms•Social affective
context
•Parenting practices
•Perceptions
•Attitudes
•Beliefs
Inter-person
factors
Family & social
networks
Intra-person
factors
Physical/ built
environment
Nutrition Education
.
Social /Environmental
Determinants:
Social/ cultural
environment:
•Social relations
•Cultural practices
•Social structures
•Public policy
Informational
environment
Economic
environment
•Resources
•Price
•Time
• Food availability
• Built environment
•Advertising
•Media
Biologically
determined
behavioral
predispositions:
•Taste/pleasure
•Sweet, sour, salt, bitter
•Hunger/satiety mechanisms
•Sensory specific satiety
Experience with Food:
Associative conditioning
Physiological
conditioning:
•Familiarity:
learned safety
•Conditioned food
preferences
•Conditioned satiety
Social conditioning:
Person-Related
Determinants
•Motivations &
values
•Personal
meanings
•Knowledge
& skills
FOOD CHOICE AND
DIET-RELATED
BEHAVIORS
•Social norms
•Cultural
norms•Social affective
context
•Parenting practices
•Perceptions
•Attitudes
•Beliefs
Inter-person
factors
Family & social
networks
Intra-person
factors
Physical/ built
environment
Nutrition Education
.
DEFINING NUTRITION EDUCATION
Is “Nutrition Education” The
Wrong Term?
DEFINING NUTRITION EDUCATION
Nutrition education is any combination of
educational strategies, accompanied by
environmental supports, designed to facilitate
voluntary adoption of food choices and other
food and nutrition-related behaviors conducive to
health and well-being (of individuals, community,
planet)
DEFINING NUTRITION EDUCATION
Promoting environmental supports for action
When and where to take action
Enhancing motivation
to act
Why-to take action
Facilitating ability
to act
How-to take action
Selecting the behavior change or action
* Alternative names: Behavior Change Communication (BCC);
Food and Nutrition Communication and Education (FNCE);
Nutrition Education and Promotion (NEP).
DESIGN Procedure Overview
The DESIGN Procedure
creates behavioral, theory-
based nutrition education
lessons tailored to the target
audience.
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Decide behavior change goals of the
program based on:
• analyzing issues of concern for audience
• identifying and prioritizing behaviors
contributing to issues of concern
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Explore determinants of behavior change
or action based on a variety of data sources
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Select theory/ create appropriate model
based on determinants
• Clarify educational philosophy
• Articulate perspectives on content
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Identify general objectives for key
determinants of behavior change or action
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Generate educational / program plans
based on:
• strategies to address determinants of
change
• sequencing for implementation
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Nail down evaluation plan:
• specify outcomes
• create indicator(s) and tool(s) to measure
outcome
Plan process evaluation
• create tool(s) to measure how
implementation went
DESIGN Procedure Overview
Nail down evaluation plan:
Outcomes
/objectives
Indicators for
outcomes
Tools for indicators
Mediators
Behaviors
Environmental
factors
Health
Food, Health & Choices
An innovative intervention for 5th grade
students that involved classroom
nutrition curriculum and wellness
activities
Food, Health & Choices
Step 1: Decide issue & behavior
• Decide health issue:
- Childhood obesity
• Decide audience:
- Beginning independence
• Decide on goal behaviors:
- Choose more and choose less behaviors
(Based on literature & survey)
Food, Health & Choices
Step 1: Decide behavior
Choose more: Choose less:
• Fruits & vegetables • Sweetened drinks
• Physical activity • Processed packaged snacks
• Fast food
• Recreational screentime
Food, Health & Choices
Step 1: Decide behavior
Choose more: Choose less:
• Fruits & vegetables • Sweetened drinks
• Physical activity • Processed packaged snacks
• Fast food
• Recreational screentime
Food, Health & Choices
Step 2: Explore audience motivators
Student comment Mediator
• Good at sport • Outcome expectations: physical
• See friends eat • Outcome expectations: social
• Feeling good about self
choosing healthy
• Outcome expectations: self-
evaluative
• Not confident knowing
healthier snacks
• Self-efficacy
Food, Health & Choices
Step 2: Explore audience knowledge & skills
Student comment Mediator
• Did not know sugar in drinks • Factual knowledge
• Do not use food labels • Food skills
• Do not select salad bar • Behavioral skills
• Never set action goals for healthier
eating or PA
• Self-regulation skills
Food, Health & Choices
Step 3: Select theory, philosophy &
components
• Select theory:
- Social cognitive and self-determination theories
• Select philosophy:
- System-blame, not person-blame approach
• Select program components:
- Classroom curriculum & wellness
- Family support
Food, Health & Choices
Step 3: Select theory, philosophy &
Components
Food, Health & Choices
Step 4: Indicate general objectives
Mediators Objectives
• Outcome expectations • Explain why energy balance is important
• Outcome expectations • Describe health benefits of F&V /PA/
healthy snacks
• Social norms • Explain how food ads influence us
• Perceived/ actual
barriers
• Describe how environment makes it
hard to do FHC behaviors
Food, Health & Choices
Step 4: Indicate general objectives
Mediators Objectives
• Factual knowledge • State how much F, V, sugar, fat is
recommended
• Skills • Identify ‘right size’ for foods
• Action goal-setting skills • Create a personal action plan
• Self-regulation skills • Monitor progress towards goals
• Autonomous motivation • State personal desire/ policy to eat
healthier and be more active
Food, Health & Choices
Step 5: Generate educational plans
• Teacher lesson plans
• Student worksheets
• Supplemental pages for teachers
• Case study skit that students would read in class
• Goal setting and self-monitoring sheets
Food, Health & Choices
Overview Curriculum Units
Unit 1: Success through science: energy balance
Unit 2: ‘Choose more’ behaviors
Unit 3: ‘Choose less’ behaviors
Unit 4: Summarizing & sharing: ‘Just right’ eating/
PA
Unit 5: Sustaining ‘just right’ balance
Unit 6: Change agents
Food, Health & Choices
Step 5: Generate educational plans
Teacher Educational Plans
• Create activities to address determinants
of change
• Sequence activities for implementation
Food, Health & Choices
Step 5: Generate educational plans
Food, Health & Choices
Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan
Outcomes /
objectives
Indicators for outcomes Tools for indicators
Determinants/
mediators
Mediators for each of
the 6 behaviors
87-item survey
Behaviors Frequency & portion
size, duration intensity
of PA
49-item survey
Health BMI Height, weight
Food, Health & Choices
Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan
Food, Health & Choices
Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan
Food, Health & Choices
Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan
Heights &
Weights
Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure
Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure
Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure
Conclusions
• Provides a systematic way to design nutrition
education sessions and environmental supports
• Behavior focused, based on strong assessment
• Uses theory as a tool or framework for designing
the intervention
• Can be brief or comprehensive depending on
need
Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure
Conclusions
• Provides a systematic way to design nutrition
education sessions and environmental supports
• Behavior focused; strong needs assessment
• Uses theory as a tool for designing the intervention
• Can be brief or comprehensive depending on need

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Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure: Pam Koch, Tisch Center for Food, Education & Policy, Teachers College, Columbia University

  • 1. Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure Pamela Koch, EdD, RD Program in Nutrition Teachers College Columbia University With Isobel Contento, PhD, Emily Abrams PhD, & Ana Islas EdD
  • 2. Social /Environmental Determinants: Social/ cultural environment: •Social relations •Cultural practices •Social structures •Public policy Informational environment Economic environment •Resources •Price •Time • Food availability • Built environment •Advertising •Media Biologically determined behavioral predispositions: •Taste/pleasure •Sweet, sour, salt, bitter •Hunger/satiety mechanisms •Sensory specific satiety Experience with Food: Associative conditioning Physiological conditioning: •Familiarity: learned safety •Conditioned food preferences •Conditioned satiety Social conditioning: Person-Related Determinants •Motivations & values •Personal meanings •Knowledge & skills FOOD CHOICE AND DIET-RELATED BEHAVIORS •Social norms •Cultural norms•Social affective context •Parenting practices •Perceptions •Attitudes •Beliefs Inter-person factors Family & social networks Intra-person factors Physical/ built environment .
  • 3. Social /Environmental Determinants: Social/ cultural environment: •Social relations •Cultural practices •Social structures •Public policy Informational environment Economic environment •Resources •Price •Time • Food availability • Built environment •Advertising •Media Biologically determined behavioral predispositions: •Taste/pleasure •Sweet, sour, salt, bitter •Hunger/satiety mechanisms •Sensory specific satiety Experience with Food: Associative conditioning Physiological conditioning: •Familiarity: learned safety •Conditioned food preferences •Conditioned satiety Social conditioning: Person-Related Determinants •Motivations & values •Personal meanings •Knowledge & skills FOOD CHOICE AND DIET-RELATED BEHAVIORS •Social norms •Cultural norms•Social affective context •Parenting practices •Perceptions •Attitudes •Beliefs Inter-person factors Family & social networks Intra-person factors Physical/ built environment Nutrition Education .
  • 4. Social /Environmental Determinants: Social/ cultural environment: •Social relations •Cultural practices •Social structures •Public policy Informational environment Economic environment •Resources •Price •Time • Food availability • Built environment •Advertising •Media Biologically determined behavioral predispositions: •Taste/pleasure •Sweet, sour, salt, bitter •Hunger/satiety mechanisms •Sensory specific satiety Experience with Food: Associative conditioning Physiological conditioning: •Familiarity: learned safety •Conditioned food preferences •Conditioned satiety Social conditioning: Person-Related Determinants •Motivations & values •Personal meanings •Knowledge & skills FOOD CHOICE AND DIET-RELATED BEHAVIORS •Social norms •Cultural norms•Social affective context •Parenting practices •Perceptions •Attitudes •Beliefs Inter-person factors Family & social networks Intra-person factors Physical/ built environment Nutrition Education .
  • 5. DEFINING NUTRITION EDUCATION Is “Nutrition Education” The Wrong Term?
  • 6. DEFINING NUTRITION EDUCATION Nutrition education is any combination of educational strategies, accompanied by environmental supports, designed to facilitate voluntary adoption of food choices and other food and nutrition-related behaviors conducive to health and well-being (of individuals, community, planet)
  • 7. DEFINING NUTRITION EDUCATION Promoting environmental supports for action When and where to take action Enhancing motivation to act Why-to take action Facilitating ability to act How-to take action Selecting the behavior change or action * Alternative names: Behavior Change Communication (BCC); Food and Nutrition Communication and Education (FNCE); Nutrition Education and Promotion (NEP).
  • 8. DESIGN Procedure Overview The DESIGN Procedure creates behavioral, theory- based nutrition education lessons tailored to the target audience.
  • 9. DESIGN Procedure Overview Decide behavior change goals of the program based on: • analyzing issues of concern for audience • identifying and prioritizing behaviors contributing to issues of concern
  • 10. DESIGN Procedure Overview Explore determinants of behavior change or action based on a variety of data sources
  • 11. DESIGN Procedure Overview Select theory/ create appropriate model based on determinants • Clarify educational philosophy • Articulate perspectives on content
  • 12. DESIGN Procedure Overview Identify general objectives for key determinants of behavior change or action
  • 13. DESIGN Procedure Overview Generate educational / program plans based on: • strategies to address determinants of change • sequencing for implementation
  • 14. DESIGN Procedure Overview Nail down evaluation plan: • specify outcomes • create indicator(s) and tool(s) to measure outcome Plan process evaluation • create tool(s) to measure how implementation went
  • 15. DESIGN Procedure Overview Nail down evaluation plan: Outcomes /objectives Indicators for outcomes Tools for indicators Mediators Behaviors Environmental factors Health
  • 16. Food, Health & Choices An innovative intervention for 5th grade students that involved classroom nutrition curriculum and wellness activities
  • 17. Food, Health & Choices Step 1: Decide issue & behavior • Decide health issue: - Childhood obesity • Decide audience: - Beginning independence • Decide on goal behaviors: - Choose more and choose less behaviors (Based on literature & survey)
  • 18. Food, Health & Choices Step 1: Decide behavior Choose more: Choose less: • Fruits & vegetables • Sweetened drinks • Physical activity • Processed packaged snacks • Fast food • Recreational screentime
  • 19. Food, Health & Choices Step 1: Decide behavior Choose more: Choose less: • Fruits & vegetables • Sweetened drinks • Physical activity • Processed packaged snacks • Fast food • Recreational screentime
  • 20. Food, Health & Choices Step 2: Explore audience motivators Student comment Mediator • Good at sport • Outcome expectations: physical • See friends eat • Outcome expectations: social • Feeling good about self choosing healthy • Outcome expectations: self- evaluative • Not confident knowing healthier snacks • Self-efficacy
  • 21. Food, Health & Choices Step 2: Explore audience knowledge & skills Student comment Mediator • Did not know sugar in drinks • Factual knowledge • Do not use food labels • Food skills • Do not select salad bar • Behavioral skills • Never set action goals for healthier eating or PA • Self-regulation skills
  • 22. Food, Health & Choices Step 3: Select theory, philosophy & components • Select theory: - Social cognitive and self-determination theories • Select philosophy: - System-blame, not person-blame approach • Select program components: - Classroom curriculum & wellness - Family support
  • 23. Food, Health & Choices Step 3: Select theory, philosophy & Components
  • 24. Food, Health & Choices Step 4: Indicate general objectives Mediators Objectives • Outcome expectations • Explain why energy balance is important • Outcome expectations • Describe health benefits of F&V /PA/ healthy snacks • Social norms • Explain how food ads influence us • Perceived/ actual barriers • Describe how environment makes it hard to do FHC behaviors
  • 25. Food, Health & Choices Step 4: Indicate general objectives Mediators Objectives • Factual knowledge • State how much F, V, sugar, fat is recommended • Skills • Identify ‘right size’ for foods • Action goal-setting skills • Create a personal action plan • Self-regulation skills • Monitor progress towards goals • Autonomous motivation • State personal desire/ policy to eat healthier and be more active
  • 26. Food, Health & Choices Step 5: Generate educational plans • Teacher lesson plans • Student worksheets • Supplemental pages for teachers • Case study skit that students would read in class • Goal setting and self-monitoring sheets
  • 27. Food, Health & Choices Overview Curriculum Units Unit 1: Success through science: energy balance Unit 2: ‘Choose more’ behaviors Unit 3: ‘Choose less’ behaviors Unit 4: Summarizing & sharing: ‘Just right’ eating/ PA Unit 5: Sustaining ‘just right’ balance Unit 6: Change agents
  • 28. Food, Health & Choices Step 5: Generate educational plans Teacher Educational Plans • Create activities to address determinants of change • Sequence activities for implementation
  • 29. Food, Health & Choices Step 5: Generate educational plans
  • 30. Food, Health & Choices Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan Outcomes / objectives Indicators for outcomes Tools for indicators Determinants/ mediators Mediators for each of the 6 behaviors 87-item survey Behaviors Frequency & portion size, duration intensity of PA 49-item survey Health BMI Height, weight
  • 31. Food, Health & Choices Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan
  • 32. Food, Health & Choices Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan
  • 33. Food, Health & Choices Step 6: Nail down evaluation plan Heights & Weights
  • 36. Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure Conclusions • Provides a systematic way to design nutrition education sessions and environmental supports • Behavior focused, based on strong assessment • Uses theory as a tool or framework for designing the intervention • Can be brief or comprehensive depending on need
  • 37. Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure Conclusions • Provides a systematic way to design nutrition education sessions and environmental supports • Behavior focused; strong needs assessment • Uses theory as a tool for designing the intervention • Can be brief or comprehensive depending on need