Description
Examines impact of Fuel for Fun (FFF), a school-based experiential cooking intervention on self-efficacy (SE) and attitude (AT) toward cooking and on fruit and vegetable preference.
Date of creation, presentation, or exhibit
6-30-2015
Document Type
Conference Paper
Department, Program, or Center
Nutrition Management (CHST)
Recommended Citation
Lohse, Barbara; Smith, Stephanie; and Cunningham-Sabo, Leslie, "Fuel for Fun Impact Study Affirms Positive Effect on Fruit & Vegetable Preference and Approach to Cooking in School Age Youth" (2015). Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/other/826
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
COinS
Comments
Presented during the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior 2015 Annual Conference and published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.