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Increasing School Meal Participation
Increasing School Meal Participation
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Stanford University
Conditions: Nutrition, Healthy
Interventions: School meal messages, Control (neutral) messages
Countries: United States
This study aims to determine whether an online marketing campaign increases children's school meal participation. Parents whose children do not currently eat school meals frequently will be exposed to messages designed to encourage their children's increased participation in school meals.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years or older * Parent of a child attending a public school in grades 1-5 * Resides in one of the following states: California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Vermont * Has internet access * Has a Facebook account * Child consumes 3 or fewer school lunches per week or 3 or fewer school breakfasts per week Exclusion Criteria: * Younger than 18 years old * Does not have a child attending a public school in grades 1-5 * Resides out of one of the following states: California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Vermont * Does not have internet access * Does not have a Facebook account * Child consumes more than 3 school lunches per week and more than 3 school breakfasts per week
Locations (1)
- Palo Alto, California, United States