Graduate Program

Family and Consumer Studies

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Semester of Degree Completion

2006

Thesis Director

James Painter

Thesis Committee Member

Karla Kennedy-Hagan

Thesis Committee Member

Mikki Meadows

Abstract

The literature shows that people of all ages, in all socio-economic groups and in many countries, are not well educated about nutrition. Teachers in public elementary schools both the United States and Kuwait administered an eight-item questionnaire developed by the researcher. The questionnaire was delivered orally to insure comprehension by non-readers. Results indicated that young children in both the United States and Kuwait have an awareness of and a desire to learn more about diabetes. Generally speaking, Kuwaiti children are more knowledgeable about diabetes than their American counterparts as seen in questions four, five, six, and eleven. On the other hand, American children are also more knowledgeable about the healthy food that may help prevent diabetes according to their affirmative response to question number seven. Future research and nutrition education is needed.

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