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This document outlines a program to educate adolescents on calcium intake and osteoporosis prevention. It discusses the importance of calcium for building peak bone mass during adolescence. The program goals are to identify calcium-rich foods, aim for calcium at two meals daily, and explain calcium's importance for young people. The program consists of four sessions covering topics like reading food labels, osteoporosis information, and exercise. Evaluation methods include pre-and post-tests, surveys on calcium consumption, and qualitative interviews to assess the program's effectiveness.

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Group 3 Final Draft

This document outlines a program to educate adolescents on calcium intake and osteoporosis prevention. It discusses the importance of calcium for building peak bone mass during adolescence. The program goals are to identify calcium-rich foods, aim for calcium at two meals daily, and explain calcium's importance for young people. The program consists of four sessions covering topics like reading food labels, osteoporosis information, and exercise. Evaluation methods include pre-and post-tests, surveys on calcium consumption, and qualitative interviews to assess the program's effectiveness.

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Osteoporosis Prevention

Backgrounder: Melissa Raney


Identifier: Nol Konken

Evaluator: Nikki DeAngelis


Manager: Leila Shinn

Need and
Prioritization

Choice #1: Calcium Intake Education for


Adolescents
Choice #2: Type II Diabetes Prevention in
Native Americans
Choice #3: Fiber Intake Education in
Adults

Importance of calcium after child has stopped


growing
Adolescents who dont reach their peak bone
mineral density risk developing bone fractures
and osteoporosis early in life

Need and
Prioritization

10 million people have osteoporosis, 18 million


people are at high risk of developing
osteoporosis, and 34 million Americans are at
risk for osteopenia
Large amount of money cold be saved in health
care if preventative measures on osteoporosis
are taken

1. Identify calcium rich foods that include plant


products as well as dairy products

Program Goals

2. Aim for a serving of calcium rich foods at 2


meals each day
3. Identify why calcium is an important mineral
to consume at a young age

Topics

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Lecture

Reading Food
Labels

Movie on
Osteoporosis

The Importance of
Calcium in the Diet

The Importance of
Physical Activity

Pre-Test and Food


Frequency
Questionnaire

Identifying Calcium
Rich Foods

Exercise Stations

Handout

Food Logs

Fact Sheet on
Osteoporosis

Examples of
Exercise Examples
Calcium Rich Foods

Component
of SOC

Pre-Contemplation

Contemplation

Preparation

Activity
Topics

Action

Formative Evaluation
Quantitative

Evaluation

Data related to prevalence and health care


costs

Qualitative
Personal interviews and focus groups

Pre and post tests

Evaluation

Summative evaluation
Ranking-style Questions

How many servings of dairy do you eat daily?

Evaluation:
Content
Survey
Questions

How many times a week do you eat broccoli,


spinach, or collard greens?

Do you drink milk with lunch?


Do you consume yogurt or cheese on a regular
basis?

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