About this trial
This implementation study evaluates two strategies to increase fruit consumption among Swedish students. (1) installing fruit stands in schools and (2) combining fruit stands with a health-awareness campaign. The intervention is implemented in a set of participating schools, each following one of the predefined strategies. Students are asked to use a research app to photograph their meals and snacks during three data-collection periods before, during, and after the intervention. The study collects information on fruit intake, eating patterns, and the number of fruits taken from the stands to assess effectiveness and reduce food waste. The aim is to identify which strategy better supports healthy eating habits in school environments.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Students enrolled in a Swedish school (elementary, middle, or high school)
Ages 7-19 years
Able to use a mobile phone to document meals and snacks
Provided informed consent (with parental consent required for participants under 15 years old)
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Fruit Stand Availability
- Awareness Campaign