Can garden education help preschoolers eat better and move more?
NCT ID NCT07228819
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compares four different ways to implement a garden-based nutrition and physical activity program in preschools. Researchers will work with about 871 children, parents, and teachers to see which method is most effective, affordable, and sustainable. The goal is to find the best strategy to improve early childhood health through active garden education.
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Arizona State University
Phoenix, Arizona, 85004, United States
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