Nutritional factors are responsible for 10% of the global health burden. In Israel, 31% of Jewish women and 52% of Arab women are obese. It is predicted that this generation will see increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) and decreased life expectancy. Sustained lifestyle changes including small changes in nutrition behavior, can substantially reduce the risk of CVD. Eating habits are affected by different abilities, circumstances, and skill sets, however, most nutrition programs focus on nutrition facts, and less on skills that can help translate knowledge to positive health behaviors and health outcomes. In the last decade a new field has emerged, Food literacy (FL), which acknowledges the importance of addressing skills such as nutrition knowledge, competencies, self-efficacy, literacy and health literacy, so as to enable positive change in nutrition behaviors. Food literacy, in summary, is the capability to make healthy food choices in different contexts, settings and situations. The proposed program seeks to improve nutrition behaviors in disadvantaged communities via a train-the-trainers program, that will provide community leaders with the tools necessary to disseminate FL skills through the framework of existing community social-structures.
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Feasibility of lay-led workshops assessed by attendance rates
Timeframe: Throughout workshops, taking place throughout one year
Feasibility of lay-led workshops assessed by number of implemented workshops by lay-leaders
Timeframe: six months after last workshop session
Compliance with research assessed by completed surveys
Timeframe: through study completion, an average of 1 year
Proportion of participants who accept lay-led workshops, assessed by feedback forms
Timeframe: Last session of each workshop (workshops take place throughout one year)
Proportion of participants satisfied with lay-led workshops, assessed by feedback forms
Timeframe: Last session of each workshop, (workshops take place throughout one year)