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A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to measure the impact of the Ajyal Salima school intervention on nutrition and physical activity outcomes in children aged 9–11 years. DESIGN: The study was a 1-year cluster-randomised controlled trial. Ajyal Salima used a multi-component approach including c...

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Autores principales: Habib-Mourad, Carla, Maliha, Carla, Kassis, Amira, Nguyen, Anh Thi, Ammar, Diala, Haji, Eman, AlTarazi, Lina, Totah, Suzanne, Hwalla, Nahla
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37622209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023001489
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author Habib-Mourad, Carla
Maliha, Carla
Kassis, Amira
Nguyen, Anh Thi
Ammar, Diala
Haji, Eman
AlTarazi, Lina
Totah, Suzanne
Hwalla, Nahla
author_facet Habib-Mourad, Carla
Maliha, Carla
Kassis, Amira
Nguyen, Anh Thi
Ammar, Diala
Haji, Eman
AlTarazi, Lina
Totah, Suzanne
Hwalla, Nahla
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description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to measure the impact of the Ajyal Salima school intervention on nutrition and physical activity outcomes in children aged 9–11 years. DESIGN: The study was a 1-year cluster-randomised controlled trial. Ajyal Salima used a multi-component approach including classroom activities, family programme and food service adaptation. Outcomes included daily intake of breakfast, frequency of healthy and unhealthy food consumption, frequency of physical activity, knowledge score and self-efficacy score. Intervention and control groups were compared for all main outcomes and a post-intervention qualitative evaluation assessed strengths and limitations of the intervention components. SETTING: Schools in five countries – Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. PARTICIPANTS: Schools were selected by Ministries of Health and Education within their jurisdictions. Forty-five intervention schools (6052 students) and forty-six control schools (6200 students) were included in the analysis. RESULTS: The intervention group had a significantly higher odds of consuming breakfast daily (OR 95 % CI = 1·60, 1·35, 1·90), consuming healthy foods (OR 95 % CI = 1·60, 1·39, 1·84) and a decreased odds of consuming unhealthy foods and sweetened beverages (OR, 95 % CI = 0·70, 0·60, 0·81). Additionally, school children in the intervention group, as compared with the control group, were 47 % more likely to exercise outside school hours (OR 95 % CI = 1·47, 1·23, 1·76). Lastly, children in the intervention group had a significantly improved nutritional knowledge score and improved self-efficacy by 1·3 score unit and 1·1 score unit, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The Ajyal Salima intervention led to significant improvements in dietary and physical activity habits among school children and increased nutritional knowledge scores.
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spelling pubmed-105646132023-11-29 A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits Habib-Mourad, Carla Maliha, Carla Kassis, Amira Nguyen, Anh Thi Ammar, Diala Haji, Eman AlTarazi, Lina Totah, Suzanne Hwalla, Nahla Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to measure the impact of the Ajyal Salima school intervention on nutrition and physical activity outcomes in children aged 9–11 years. DESIGN: The study was a 1-year cluster-randomised controlled trial. Ajyal Salima used a multi-component approach including classroom activities, family programme and food service adaptation. Outcomes included daily intake of breakfast, frequency of healthy and unhealthy food consumption, frequency of physical activity, knowledge score and self-efficacy score. Intervention and control groups were compared for all main outcomes and a post-intervention qualitative evaluation assessed strengths and limitations of the intervention components. SETTING: Schools in five countries – Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. PARTICIPANTS: Schools were selected by Ministries of Health and Education within their jurisdictions. Forty-five intervention schools (6052 students) and forty-six control schools (6200 students) were included in the analysis. RESULTS: The intervention group had a significantly higher odds of consuming breakfast daily (OR 95 % CI = 1·60, 1·35, 1·90), consuming healthy foods (OR 95 % CI = 1·60, 1·39, 1·84) and a decreased odds of consuming unhealthy foods and sweetened beverages (OR, 95 % CI = 0·70, 0·60, 0·81). Additionally, school children in the intervention group, as compared with the control group, were 47 % more likely to exercise outside school hours (OR 95 % CI = 1·47, 1·23, 1·76). Lastly, children in the intervention group had a significantly improved nutritional knowledge score and improved self-efficacy by 1·3 score unit and 1·1 score unit, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The Ajyal Salima intervention led to significant improvements in dietary and physical activity habits among school children and increased nutritional knowledge scores. Cambridge University Press 2023-10 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10564613/ /pubmed/37622209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023001489 Text en © The Authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Habib-Mourad, Carla
Maliha, Carla
Kassis, Amira
Nguyen, Anh Thi
Ammar, Diala
Haji, Eman
AlTarazi, Lina
Totah, Suzanne
Hwalla, Nahla
A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
title A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
title_full A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
title_fullStr A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
title_full_unstemmed A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
title_short A randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five Middle Eastern countries: Ajyal Salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
title_sort randomised controlled school-based nutritional intervention in five middle eastern countries: ajyal salima improved students’ dietary and physical activity habits
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37622209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023001489
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