Korean J Community Nutr.  2011 Apr;16(2):206-214. 10.5720/kjcn.2011.16.2.206.

A Study of the Sustainability of NutriPlus Program Effect - in Pohang Area -

Affiliations
  • 1Nam-gu Community Health Center, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, Korea.
  • 2Department of Food and Nutrition, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea. hokryu@pusan.ac.kr

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of the NutriPlus+ Program and to observe how the improved statuses were maintained after the program's termination. The subjects were infants and their parents, who have participated in the NutriPlus+ Program conducted by South Healthcare Center in Po-hang for longer than six months, during the period 2007 - 2010. The survey was conducted with questionnaires, and scores were tabulated from each question. After the intervention of the program, scores representing degrees of nutrition knowledge and nutrition attitude increased. The rate of nutritional risk by anthropometric measurement decreased, and the prevalence rate of anemia was significantly decreased as well. The number of subjects lacking any nutrients, except for iron and vitamin C, decreased, which indicates that the NutriPlus+ Program was effective. After enough time had passed after the intervention's completion; however, the scores of nutrition knowledge and nutrition attitude decreased. The number of subjects with low height and weight (proportional to their age) relatively decreased, and the prevalence rate of anemia increased slightly. The number of subjects lacking in energy and calcium consumption increased as well, which indicates that the effect of the NutriPlus+ Program was not maintained after the program's termination.

Keyword

NutriPlus Program; after intervention; sustainability

MeSH Terms

Anemia
Ascorbic Acid
Calcium
Delivery of Health Care
Humans
Infant
Iron
Parents
Prevalence
Surveys and Questionnaires
Ascorbic Acid
Calcium
Iron

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