An Effective One-Hour Consumer-Education Program on Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Toward Functional Foods
Volume
42
Issue
1
Abstract
An education intervention was designed by Purdue Extension to improve functional food knowledge of Indiana residents. A questionnaire was created to examine the ability of the intervention to change participants' knowledge, attitudes, and dietary behaviors regarding functional foods. A 31-slide PowerPoint presentation, accompanying script, and additional handouts were created for this intervention. In this sample, a 1-hour functional food intervention significantly improved consumers' knowledge regarding functional foods immediately after the intervention and 6 weeks later. Participants' consumption behaviors increased significantly at 6 weeks.
Recommended Citation
Killackey-Jones, B., Lyle, R., Evers, W., & Tappe, M. (2004). An Effective One-Hour Consumer-Education Program on Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Toward Functional Foods. The Journal of Extension, 42(1), Article 16. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol42/iss1/16