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Switching Mediterranean Consumers to Mediterranean Sustainable Healthy Dietary Patterns
Sponsor: Fundació Eurecat
Summary
The population from Mediterranean countries is abandoning the Mediterranean diet (MD) traditional dietary and lifestyle pattern moving to unhealthier habits because of profound cultural and socio-economic driven lifestyle changes. Families, particularly parents, are responsible for structuring children's early experiences with food and eating as well as for transmitting knowledge of the MD. Educational family approaches can not only lead to more solid food literacy and healthy habits for children in the family but can also improve dietary profiles for adults, thus preventing future health-related problems. There is a lack of adequate study protocol for inducing a positive dietary, environmental and lifestyle behaviour in the family setting. SWITCHtoHEALTHY study aims to evaluate the effects of a multi-component nutritional intervention deployed at family level on the adherence to the MD pattern in families from three Mediterranean countries. A parallel, randomized, single blind controlled multicentric nutritional intervention study will be conducted in 480 families with children and adolescents among 3-17 years from Spain, Morocco, and Turkey over 13 months. Specifically, 160 families per country will be enrolled in a multi-component intervention and allocated to use digital interactive tools, hands-on educational materials and activities for adolescents, easy-to-eat healthy plant-based snacks for children, or a combination of two or three of the components. There will also be a control group that will receive general advice on healthy eating. The intervention study is scheduled to begin in November 2023. Through the digital tools the parents will use an interactive App through which they will receive personalized weekly meal plans while the engagement of all the family will be prompted by using a life simulation game. A set of activities for adolescents based on a learning-through-play approach to be carried out within the family and at school will be developed by adolescents and voluntary schoolteachers through co-creation sessions. The innovative and sustainable plant-based snacks will be produced by local food companies and introduced in the children dietary plan as healthy alternatives for between meals. By using a full-factorial design, the independent and combined effects of each intervention component will be tested by comparing the 7 intervention groups with the control group.
Official title: Switching Mediterranean Consumers to Mediterranean Sustainable Healthy Dietary Patterns by Combining Digital Interactive Tools with Targeted Educational Material and Sustainable Snacks
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
3 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
480
Start Date
2023-11-01
Completion Date
2025-05
Last Updated
2025-03-03
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
AI-based Apps
Families which will use the digital interactive tools to empower parents in their daily dietary choices.
Mediterranean-based diet toolkit and activities
Families which will receive educational materials and adolescents will perform educational activities.
Healthy plant-based snacks
Families in which children will include the snacks in their diet.
AI-based Apps + Mediterranean-based diet toolkit and activities
Families which will use the digital interactive tools and receive educational material, and adolescents will perform educational activities.
AI-based Apps + Healthy plant-based snacks
Families which will use the digital interactive tools and children will include the snacks in their diet.
Mediterranean-based diet toolkit and activities + Healthy plant-based snacks
Families which will receive educational material, adolescents will perform educational activities, and children will include the snacks in their diet.
AI-based Apps + Mediterranean-based diet toolkit and activities + Healthy plant-based snacks
Families which will use the digital interactive tools and will receive educational material, children will include the snacks in their diet, and adolescents will perform educational activities.
Locations (1)
Eurecat, Technological Center of Catalonia, Nutrition and Health Unit
Reus, Tarragona, Spain