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. 2021 Aug 31;18:112. doi: 10.1186/s12966-021-01168-x

Table 2.

One-season effects of the F3HK intervention relative to control, 2016-2017

Intervention Control Net Effect After Adjustment for Baseline Sig./CI
Baseline One-season Change Baseline One-season Change
n Mean/% Mean/% n Mean/% Mean/%
PRIMARY OUTCOMES
Child’s FV Intake (cups/day)
  Total, NCI-FVS 148 4.28 -0.11 157 3.75 -0.31 +0.56 0.20
  Total without Juice, NCI-FVS 148 3.19 0.04 157 2.85 -0.34 +0.58 0.09
  Total, ASA24 135 2.80 0.27 129 2.82 -0.05 +0.35 0.10
  Total without Juice, ASA24 135 2.43 0.28 129 2.44 -0.10 +0.37 0.06
Child’s Mean Skin Carotenoid RRS Score 148 35605.70 -880.67 157 34744.34 -1646.72 +985.58 0.48
Child’s Intake of SSBs and Processed Snacks
  Sweets (times/month), BSQ2 148 34.09 -2.40 157 46.79 -14.11 +7.50 0.19
  Salty Snacks (times/month), BSQ2 148 23.69 1.60 157 29.31 -0.01 -0.37 0.93
  SSBs (times/month), BSQ2 148 39.64 -4.51 157 50.57 -6.62 -0.07 0.99
  Solid Fat Intake (g), ASA24 135 31.24 1.73 129 30.35 2.70 -0.61 0.78
  Sodium Intake (mg), ASA24 135 2596.12 202.52 129 2668.54 60.09 +102.24 0.40
  Added Sugar Intake (tsp), ASA24 135 11.56 -0.41 129 10.88 0.65 -1.05 0.27
Child’s Overall Diet Quality
  Total HEI Score, ASA24 135 60.93 -0.59 129 60.63 -1.47 +1.03 0.49
  Energy as %EERa, ASA24 135 111.90 1.50 129 114.14 -0.07 +0.50 0.91
SECONDARY OUTCOMES
Child’s BMI-for-age (percentile) 148 64.72 -0.53 157 69.83 0.16 -1.03 0.58
Child’s Physical Activity (days/week) 148 5.46 0.26 157 5.13 0.36 +0.09 0.69
Child’s Sedentary Behavior (hours/day)
  Time Watching TV on a School Day 148 1.31 -0.23 157 1.44 -0.10 -0.17 0.20
  Time Playing Video Games on School Day 148 0.76 -0.13 157 0.82 -0.16 +0.01 0.89
Caregiver’s Ability to Select, Store, and Prepare CSA Produce
  Cooking Techniques and Meal Preparation Self-Efficacy, original 14-item (scale 1-5) 148 3.94 0.19 157 3.76 0.06 +0.20 <0.01
  Cooking Techniques and Meal Preparation Self-Efficacy, expanded 21-item (scale 1-5) 148 3.75 0.29 157 3.56 0.06 +0.29 <0.01
Caregiver’s Ability to Substitute FV for Energy-Dense Foods (times/month)
  Preparing FV as Snacks for Children 148 69.33 18.34 157 65.34 0.59 +19.22 <0.01
  Preparing Fruit as Snacks for Children 148 38.64 5.62 157 34.05 0.14 +7.92 <0.01
  Preparing Vegetables as Snacks for Children 148 30.69 12.72 157 31.29 0.45 +12.09 0.04
Caregiver’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About FV
  Knew Adult FV Recommendation Was 5+ Cups/Day (%, OR) 148 47.3 2.2 157 30.1 7.3 1.16 0.89, 1.51
  Knew FV Recommendation Was ≥ Half of Dinner Plate (%, OR) 148 74.9 11.2 157 70.0 8.1 1.29 0.90, 1.86
  General Nutrition Knowledge Belief (scale 1-4) 148 3.23 -0.01 157 3.15 0.09 -0.08 0.11
  Negative Cooking Attitudes (scale 1-5) 148 2.09 -0.21 157 2.19 0.12 -0.35 <0.01
  Self-Efficacy for Eating and Cooking Fruits and Vegetables (scale 1-5) 148 3.75 0.33 157 3.62 0.01 +0.38 <0.01
Caregiver’s FV Intake (cups/day)
  Total, NCI-FVS 148 4.38 0.34 157 4.03 -0.35 +1.10 0.02
  Total without Juice, NCI-FVS 148 3.66 0.43 157 3.38 -0.39 +1.01 0.03
Caregiver’s Mean Skin Carotenoid RRS Score 148 29518.36 2441.53 157 29038.82 -776.84 +3312.16 0.01
Caregiver’s Intake of SSBs and Processed Snacks (times/month)
  Sweets, BSQ2 148 33.85 -8.31 157 37.63 -2.78 -6.78 0.30
  Salty Snacks, BSQ2 148 15.44 -1.10 157 24.10 -2.63 -2.31 0.52
  SSBs, BSQ2 148 39.25 -2.30 157 51.11 3.66 -9.61 0.22
Availability and Accessibility of FV in the Home
  Availability of FV in the Home (scale 1-4) 148 3.46 0.13 157 3.37 0.07 +0.11 0.02
  Accessibility of FV in the Home (scale 1-4) 148 3.35 0.15 157 3.22 0.11 +0.11 0.20
  How Easy to Financially Afford FV (Likert-type 1-5) 148 2.80 0.25 157 2.70 0.18 +0.12 0.27
  How Easy to Access FV (Likert-type 1-5) 148 3.91 0.35 157 3.77 0.20 +0.23 0.03
Household is Food Secure, FFSM (%, OR) 148 42.6 12.0 157 44.0 -5.1 1.67 1.18, 2.37

Significance of intervention status on change in outcome from baseline was tested using multiple linear regression for continuous variables and multiple logistic regression for dichotomous variables. All p-values presented are from models adjusted for the baseline value of the dependent variable

aCalculated using baseline age and assuming a moderate level of physical activity