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Kids SipSmartER: A Multi-level Behavioral and Health Literacy Intervention to Reduce Sugar-sweetened Beverages Among Appalachian Middle-school Students
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Kids SipSmartER for Sugary Beverages. Completed, enrolled 1,013 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Overall Goal: To determine the effectiveness of Kids SIPsmartER in improving sugar-sweetened beverages behaviors among 7th grade students. Secondary aims are to determine (1) changes in secondary student outcomes (e.g. quality of life, BMI z-score, theory-related variables, health and media literacy), (2) changes in caregiver SSB behaviors and home environment, (3) maintenance of outcomes at 19-months post-baseline, (4) assess the reach and representativeness of Kids SIPsmartER, among students and caregivers, and (5) implementation, adoption, and maintenance among teachers and schools.
Study Details
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Interventions
Kids SIPsmartER is grounded by the Theory of Planned Behavior as well as health literacy, media literacy, numeracy, and public health literacy concepts