Effectiveness of a Multistrategy Behavioral Intervention to Increase the Nutritional Quality of Primary School Students’ Web-Based Canteen Lunch Orders (Click & Crunch): Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of Medical Internet Research
Q1
Nov 2020
Citations:11
Influential Citations:3
Interventional (Human) Studies
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Methods
In a cluster randomized controlled trial, 2207 students from 17 primary schools in Australia participated, with schools randomly assigned to either receive the intervention or remain as control with standard ordering.
Intervention
A multistrategy behavioral intervention to improve the nutritional quality of primary school students' web-based lunch orders, using choice architecture strategies embedded within a web-based school canteen system.
Results
The intervention lunch orders had significantly lower energy and saturated fat content compared to control orders, but no significant changes in sugar or sodium content. Additionally, there was an increased purchase of everyday items and decreased purchase of occasional items, indicating positive dietary changes.
Limitations
The effects may vary across different school sectors; a larger sample size may be necessary to better assess overall intervention effectiveness.

Abstract

Background School food outlets represent a key setting for public health nutrition intervention. The recent proliferation of web-based food ordering systems provides a unique opportunity to support healthy purchasing from schools. Embedding evidence-...