Mobile health education for salt reduction and hypertension prevention: effects on knowledge acquisition and behavioral change among Chinese third-grade students
Yang Zhang, Jiajin Lin, Chen Qu, Tao Mao, Jiao Zhong, Xin Yuan, Yan Liu, Shiqi Zhen

TL;DR
A mobile health education program improved health knowledge and some behaviors in Chinese third-grade students, but behavior change was harder to achieve.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of mobile health education in improving health knowledge among children in China.
Findings
Health knowledge scores increased by an average of 5.6 points after the intervention.
Awareness of key health topics like vision protection improved by over 10%.
Urban students showed better outcomes than rural students in post-intervention assessments.
Abstract
This study evaluates the impact of a comprehensive health education intervention delivered via a mobile application on health knowledge and behavior among third-grade students in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China. With increasing rates of non-communicable diseases, particularly hypertension among children, this intervention aimed to enhance health literacy and promote healthier behaviors. A total of 15,656 students from 88 primary schools participated, with 11,614 completing both pre- and post-intervention surveys. The intervention included 20 animated health education lessons covering topics such as balanced diets, personal hygiene, and salt reduction, alongside activities involving parents and school staff. Results indicated significant improvements in health knowledge, with an average increase of 5.6 points, and health behavior scores increased by 2.6 points post-intervention. The…
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TopicsSodium Intake and Health · Behavioral Health and Interventions
