SBIR-STTR Award

School Based Nutrition Education Using Multimedia
Award last edited on: 1/8/09

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDDK
Total Award Amount
$687,275
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Donna Lloyd-Kolkin

Company Information

Health & Education Communications Cons

17 Village Square
New Hope, PA 18938
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Bucks

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43DK051920-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$89,920
The long term goal of this research is the prevention of mortality caused by poor nutritional choices through the development, field-testing, and distribution of an effective multimedia nutritional education tool for high school students. The specific aims of the Phase I effort are to develop a prototype of the multimedia program; to field-test the prototype with high school students; and to explore publishing and distribution options. The multimedia program proposed here is a supplement to an expansion of the general nutrition education curriculum, although it may also be used as a stand-alone tool. the proposed product is technologically innovative in that it allows students to receive personalized nutritional guidance that is specific to their age, gender, ethnic background and food preferences in an engaging fashion. The prototype will be developed in consultation with an advisory panel of nutrition and nutrition education experts. field-testing will be arranged with assistance from four CA Project LEAN regional coordinators who are working in local high schools. Field-testing will consist of a pre-and post-test, treatment/control study using 80 multi-ethnic teens from rural, suburban and urban settings whose nutrition knowledge, attitudes and behaviors will be measured. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS: The commercial potential of proposed nutrition education multimedia program is high. Two-thirds of high school health teachers teach nutrition and almost one-third of high schools currently have a computer equipped with CD-ROM, with the number rapidly increasing. In addition, there is a growing national concern with nutrition education. Thus, there is demand for the content with hardware support for the technology.

Thesaurus Terms:
education evaluation /planning, interactive multimedia, nutrition education, secondary school age difference, attitude, curriculum, dietary control, disease /disorder prevention /control, health behavior, human morbidity, human mortality, low income, preference, racial /ethnic difference, rural area, sex difference, urban area behavioral /social science research tag, clinical research, human subject, nutrition related tag, optical data storageNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44DK051920-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1998
(last award dollars: 1999)
Phase II Amount
$597,355

The long-term goal of the proposed research is the prevention of mortality and morbidity caused by poor nutritional choices. The mechanism for achieving this goal is the development, field-testing, and distribution (in Phase III) of an effective multimedia nutrition education tool for use in high school classrooms that will educate and motivate adolescents to adopt better nutritional behaviors. The specific aims of the Phase II effort are: to develop and produce a nutritional education multimedia program for use with high school students; to field- test the multimedia program to assure that it is effective in motivating and educating adolescents to make healthier food choices; and to select a publishing and/or distribution mechanism to be deployed in Phase III. Development of the multimedia program will be guided by an Advisory Panel of nutrition education experts and will build upon the Khufu Nutrition Quest prototype developed in Phase I. Khufu is an adventure/quest game set in a pyramid in ancient Egypt. The program will be field-tested using a pre-post experimental design in six California high schools. The program is technologically innovative in that it applies computer-based instruction, sound, and motion to the presentation of skill-based nutrition education.PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: NOT AVAILABLE

Thesaurus Terms:
interactive multimedia, method development, nutrition education, secondary school information dissemination adolescence (12-18), human subject, nutrition related tagNAT INST OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES