Abstract

This study aimed at (1) studying the effect of the standardized ToyBox intervention on European preschoolers’ snacking behavior, and (2) studying whether a higher process evaluation score from teachers and parents/caregivers was associated with a more positive result for preschoolers’ snack intake. A sample of 4970 preschoolers (51.4% boys, 4.74 ± 0.44 years) from six European countries provided information on snack intake with the use of a Food Frequency Questionnaire. To investigate the effect of the intervention, multilevel repeated measures analyses were executed for the total sample and the six country-specific samples. Furthermore, questionnaires to measure process evaluation were used to compute a total process evaluation score for teachers and parents/caregivers. No significant intervention effects on preschoolers’ snack intake were found (all p > 0.003). In general, no different effects of the intervention on snack intake were found according to kindergarten teachers’ and parents’/caregivers’ process evaluation scores. The lack of effects could be due to limited intervention duration and dose. To induce larger effects on preschoolers’ snack intake, a less standardized intervention which is more tailored to the local needs might be needed.

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  • ObjectivesThis study aimed at (1) studying the effect of the standardized ToyBox intervention on

  • A dramatic increase in childhood overweight and obesity has occurred in recent decades [1,2].The development of overweight and obesity is a multifactorial health problem

  • Preschool children had an average intake of 59.63 g (±48.54)

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Objectives

This study aimed at (1) studying the effect of the standardized ToyBox intervention on. The aim of the current study was two-fold. We aimed to study the effectiveness of the ToyBox intervention on preschoolers’ healthy snacking behavior in the total sample and in the six country-specific samples. We aimed to study whether a higher-level process evaluation score on the module related to healthy snacking behavior in the ToyBox intervention was related to more positive effects on preschoolers’ healthy snacking intake in the total sample

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