The Effect of Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education Programs on Hedonic Hunger and Nutrition Status in Adolescents

<i>Objective:</i> Increasing the awareness of adolescents about hedonic hunger, understanding the difference between homeostatic hunger and hedonic hunger, and adolescents learning to control themselves to stop excessive food consumption are extremely important for a healthy adulthood. T...

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Main Authors: Osman Bozkurt (Author), Hilal Yildiran (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a <i>Objective:</i> Increasing the awareness of adolescents about hedonic hunger, understanding the difference between homeostatic hunger and hedonic hunger, and adolescents learning to control themselves to stop excessive food consumption are extremely important for a healthy adulthood. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of the multi-strategy nutrition education programs (MSNEP) on hedonic hunger, food addiction, nutrition literacy, and nutritional status in adolescents. <i>Methods:</i> This study was planned using a pre-test and post-test design. The MSNEP was conducted with 132 adolescents (11-15 years; 69 boys, 63 girls) for 4 weeks (45 min-1 h/session). Data were obtained using questionnaires with face-to-face interviews at pre-education (baseline) and post-education (week 4 and week 8). The survey form included sociodemographic information, nine item short version of Children's Power of Food Scale (C-PFS-9), the Yale Food Addiction Scale for Children 2.0 (YFAS-C 2.0), the Adolescent Nutrition Literacy Scale (ANLS), anthropometric measurements, and 24-hour dietary recall. <i>Results:</i> A decrease in C-PFS-9 total scores was found compared to the baseline (<i>p</i> < 0.001). While the YFAS-C 2.0 score decreased in boys compared to the baseline (<i>p</i> < 0.05), no significant difference was found in girls (<i>p</i> > 0.05). A difference was found in the ANLS scores for girls (<i>p</i> = 0.01), but no difference was found in the scores for boys during the study (<i>p</i> > 0.05). At week 4, the consumption of dairy products, legumes, vegetables and fruits, bread and grains, nuts, and hard-shelled seeds increased compared to the baseline (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Also, daily protein and fiber intake increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Accordingly, a higher YFAS-C 2.0 score predicted greater hedonic hunger. A lower ANLS score was a predictor for higher food taste and food available scores. <i>Conclusions:</i> In conclusion, the MSNEP was found to have positive effects on hedonic hunger, food addiction, nutritional literacy, and healthy eating behaviors. The study revealed differences between girls and boys. In order to maintain healthy body weights in adolescents, it is recommended that the MSNEP be provided in schools. 
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