BEYOND HEALTHY EATING: THE BROADER IMPACT OF THE FOOD BOOST CHALLENGE’S PARTICIPATORY APPROACH WITH YOUNG PEOPLE

Beyond Healthy Eating: The Broader Impact of the Food Boost Challenge’s Participatory Approach with Young People

Beyond Healthy Eating: The Broader Impact of the Food Boost Challenge’s Participatory Approach with Young People

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The Food Boost Challenge (FBC) uses a community-up participatory action research approach to promote healthier eating habits among young people, aged 10–24 years old, by giving them a voice in food system change.This approach encourages turning ideas into action through collaboration with young people, both adolescents and students, teachers, researchers, and food system partners.This study explored the impact of the FBC beyond its direct effect on healthy eating behavior, focusing on innovative idea generation and how participation affected young people and partners, at both the individual and community level, using indicators of community-based participatory action research.

Ideas generated in various phases of the FBC were listed.Data were 5326058hx collected using semi-structured interviews with young people, digital feedback surveys after group meetings, and informal discussions with partner representatives to explore the impact of participation in the FBC.The results demonstrate positive effects, including changes in participant’s attitudes toward healthy eating, skill development among young people, vegetable glycerin for sale and enhanced collaboration among stakeholders.

Along the lines of the Community-Based Participatory Research conceptual model, the Food Boost Challenge fostered trust development, mutual learning, and capacity building at both individual and community levels.In conclusion, utilizing a community-up participatory action research approach, the Food Boost Challenge shows significant promise in empowering young people and fostering community-level changes.To translate its generated innovative solutions into real impact, a structured implementation phase is essential.

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