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After EFNEP classes, third, four and fifth graders,

  • 88% ate more fruits and vegetables, and drank less sugary drinks;
  • 42% exercised at least 30 minutes a day; and
  • 49% washed their hands before preparing food or eating.

After EFNEP classes teens,

  • 95% ate more fruits and vegetables, and drank less sugary drinks;
  • 77% exercised 30 minutes or more a day; and
  • 58% washed their hands before preparing and eating food.

“When individuals participate in EFNEP, the changes they make are long-term and impact the whole family,” said Brigid McDonnell, CSU EFNEP supervisor.

For more information about Colorado EFNEP, visit the EFNEP website.

The Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition is part of the College of Health and Human Sciences.

— Susan Baker, Colorado State University

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