California Agriculture (Nov 1996)

Radio is effective in teaching nutrition to Latino families

  • Joan Wright,
  • Eunice Romero-Gwynn,
  • Anne Cotter,
  • Carol Powell,
  • Constance Garrett,
  • Myriam Grajales-Hall,
  • Saundra Parnell,
  • Gwendolyn Stanford,
  • Barbara Turner,
  • Norma Wightman,
  • Eunice Williamson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v050n06p14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 6
pp. 14 – 17

Abstract

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A series of five nutrition education lessons was broadcast over Spanish-language radio in a major metropolitan and a semirural area of southern California. Pre- and postbroadcast interviews with a random sample of enrollees were used to examine differences in nutrition-related knowledge, practices, and frequency of eating selected foods. In both broadcast locations, knowledge and practice gains were significant, but reported food-frequency patterns did not reflect change. Listeners liked the lessons and home-study guides, and identified specific ways they had applied the information. Spanish-language radio appears to be an effective medium to deliver nutrition education to Latinos.