Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children
Objective. We tested the effectiveness of the I prefer plain water educational strategy used to increase water consumption in elementary school children. Materials and methods. A community intervention trial was performed in eight public elementary schools in Mexico City. The schools were randomized...
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doaj-72275674095b4144a61bbe3639f79a792020-11-25T01:15:34ZengInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México0036-36342019-06-01614, jul-ago48649410.21149/976516679Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in childrenClaudia Pimentel-Hernández0José Francisco González-Zamora1José Humberto Medina-Cortina2Silvestre García-de la Puente3José Luis Arredondo-García4Instituto Nacional de PediatríaInstituto Nacional de PediatríaInstituto Nacional de PediatríaInstituto Nacional de PediatríaInstituto Nacional de PediatríaObjective. We tested the effectiveness of the I prefer plain water educational strategy used to increase water consumption in elementary school children. Materials and methods. A community intervention trial was performed in eight public elementary schools in Mexico City. The schools were randomized into an intervention (IG) and a control (CG) group. Each school was provided water dispensers inside the classrooms. The IG received the educational strategy. The strategy was considered effective if the students increased their water consumption by ≥220 ml. Results. Water consumption in the IG increased 167 ml vs. 37 ml in CG (p < 0.001). The goal of the educational strategy for water consumption was achieved in 166/413 children in the IG and 95/364 children in the CG (p < 0.001). Conclusions. I prefer plain water, associated with free access to water inside the classrooms, proved to be effective to increase water consumption.http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/9765water consumptionintervention studyelementary schooleffectiveness |
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Claudia Pimentel-Hernández José Francisco González-Zamora José Humberto Medina-Cortina Silvestre García-de la Puente José Luis Arredondo-García |
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Claudia Pimentel-Hernández José Francisco González-Zamora José Humberto Medina-Cortina Silvestre García-de la Puente José Luis Arredondo-García Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children Salud Pública de México water consumption intervention study elementary school effectiveness |
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Claudia Pimentel-Hernández José Francisco González-Zamora José Humberto Medina-Cortina Silvestre García-de la Puente José Luis Arredondo-García |
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Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children |
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Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children |
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Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children |
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Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children |
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Effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children |
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effectiveness of an educational strategy to increase plain water consumption in children |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública |
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Salud Pública de México |
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0036-3634 |
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Objective. We tested the effectiveness of the I prefer plain water educational strategy used to increase water consumption in elementary school children. Materials and methods. A community intervention trial was performed in eight public elementary schools in Mexico City. The schools were randomized into an intervention (IG) and a control (CG) group. Each school was provided water dispensers inside the classrooms. The IG received the educational strategy. The strategy was considered effective if the students increased their water consumption by ≥220 ml. Results. Water consumption in the IG increased 167 ml vs. 37 ml in CG (p < 0.001). The goal of the educational strategy for water consumption was achieved in 166/413 children in the IG and 95/364 children in the CG (p < 0.001). Conclusions. I prefer plain water, associated with free access to water inside the classrooms, proved to be effective to increase water consumption. |
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water consumption intervention study elementary school effectiveness |
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