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Roy, Amber; Francis, Sarah L.; Shaw, Angela; Rajagopal, Lakshman – Journal of Extension, 2016
Older adults are susceptible to and at greater risk for food-borne illness in comparison to those in other adult age groups. Online education is an underused method for the delivery of food safety information to this population. Three online mini-modules, based on social marketing theory (SMT), were created for and pilot-tested with older adults.…
Descriptors: Food, Safety, Older Adults, Risk
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Dunn, Kristina; Gaetke, Lisa; Stephenson, Tammy; Brewer, Dawn – Journal of Extension, 2017
The aging process makes older adults vulnerable to the detrimental health effects of environmental contaminants. Our study assessed older adults' perceptions regarding diet as protective against environmental contaminants, levels of concern about exposure to environmental contaminants, and interest in learning about protective food-related…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Attitude Measures, Nutrition
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Norquest, Michele; Phelps, Josh; Hermann, Janice; Kennedy, Tay – Journal of Extension, 2015
Extension-based nutrition educators have indicated current curricula do not engage alternative school students' interests. The study reported here explored nutrition education opportunities at alternative schools in Oklahoma. Data collection involved focus groups gathering student perspectives regarding preferred teaching and learning styles, and…
Descriptors: Nutrition Instruction, Nontraditional Education, Extension Education, Teaching Methods
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Summers, Sally; Leary, Paul – Journal of Extension, 2002
A risk behaviors survey was administered to students in a rural West Virginia high school. Findings indicate that some issues of national concern (tobacco and steroid use) were not confirmed in this sample. Suicide and food choices were areas of concern. Nutrition education and methods of coping with depression were targeted for curriculum…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Health Behavior, High Risk Students, High Schools