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Addressing Root Causes of Under-hydration in School: A Stakeholder Collaborative Pilot Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Hydration Intervention and Control - Assessments Only for Hydration and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 563 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study will pilot a school-based stakeholder-informed hydration intervention and examine its feasibility and preliminary efficacy.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Teacher \& student ambassadors: serve as hydration role models, identify "Hydration Heroes", monitor filter lights on hydration stations, \& update the water meter visual. Kick-off event: event to kick off the hydration intervention to include water bottles distribution with a station to personalize, experiential activities, and information about the intervention. Social marketing: student-developed marketing campaign "Make water your superpower" will be placed in high-traffic areas of the school. Hydration Headquarters will be located in the lunchroom displaying a water meter illustrating bottle refills from the school's hydration stations. Behavioral reinforcement: on random days, students drinking water and/or with a water bottle will receive small incentives. Education and outreach: Hydration Tip Sheets, hydration signage in classrooms, and hydration trivia on hydration stations. Teachers will deliver 1 hydration lesson per month that align with Standards of Learning.
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