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Prenatal Health: How Group Sessions Boost Fruit and Veggie Use
Friday, March 13, 2026
Researchers investigated whether the format of counseling—small group versus one‑on‑one—affects how pregnant Hispanic/Latino women use vouchers to purchase fruit and vegetables.
Key Findings
- Group counseling boosts voucher usage: Women in group sessions were more likely to redeem vouchers for fresh produce than those receiving individualized coaching.
- Social support matters: The group setting reduced feelings of isolation and allowed participants to learn from peers, making healthy eating feel more attainable.
- Same content, different impact: Both formats delivered identical nutrition information, yet the delivery method significantly influenced behavior.
Implications
Prenatal programs aiming to improve diet choices and overall health for expectant mothers should consider incorporating group sessions to enhance engagement and support.
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