Predictors of mothers’ performance in daily use of five servings of fruit and vegetables by rural preschoolers: Precede model application

作者: Effat Hatefnia , Esmat Hossini , Mitra Rahimzadeh

DOI: 10.1108/HE-06-2019-0028

关键词: MedicineReinforcing FactorsRural areaHealth recordsEnvironmental healthConsumption (economics)Significant differenceModel application

摘要: Using the PRECEDE model, purpose of this paper is to determine predictors mothers’ performance in daily consumption fruit and vegetables (FV) rural preschoolers.,This study was carried out on 350 mothers preschool children who had health records health-care centers Iran. To collect data, a researcher-made questionnaire based model used. The data were analyzed using SPSS 19 software.,The results showed that 11.42 percent observed FV intake for their recommended by WHO. independent t-test significant difference between mean scores predisposing, enabling reinforcing factors.,This rate areas much lower than WHO rate. promote behavior, attention factors seems be necessary.

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