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Three-Year Improvements in Weight Status and Weight-Related Behaviors in Middle School Students: The Healthy Choices Study

INTRODUCTION: Few dissemination evaluations exist to document the effectiveness of evidence-based childhood obesity interventions outside the research setting. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate Healthy Choices (HC), a multi-component obesity prevention program, by examining school-level changes in weight-related...

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Autores principales: Peterson, Karen E., Spadano-Gasbarro, Jennifer L., Greaney, Mary L., Austin, S. Bryn, Mezgebu, Solomon, Hunt, Anne T., Blood, Emily A., Horan, Chrissy, Feldman, Henry A., Osganian, Stavroula K., Bettencourt, Maria F., Richmond, Tracy K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26295837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134470
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author Peterson, Karen E.
Spadano-Gasbarro, Jennifer L.
Greaney, Mary L.
Austin, S. Bryn
Mezgebu, Solomon
Hunt, Anne T.
Blood, Emily A.
Horan, Chrissy
Feldman, Henry A.
Osganian, Stavroula K.
Bettencourt, Maria F.
Richmond, Tracy K.
author_facet Peterson, Karen E.
Spadano-Gasbarro, Jennifer L.
Greaney, Mary L.
Austin, S. Bryn
Mezgebu, Solomon
Hunt, Anne T.
Blood, Emily A.
Horan, Chrissy
Feldman, Henry A.
Osganian, Stavroula K.
Bettencourt, Maria F.
Richmond, Tracy K.
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description INTRODUCTION: Few dissemination evaluations exist to document the effectiveness of evidence-based childhood obesity interventions outside the research setting. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate Healthy Choices (HC), a multi-component obesity prevention program, by examining school-level changes in weight-related behaviors and weight status and the association of implementation components with odds of overweight/obesity. METHODS: We compared baseline and Year 3 school-level behavioral and weight status outcomes with paired t-tests adjusted for schools’ socio-demographic characteristics. We used generalized estimating equations to examine the odds of overweight/obesity associated with program components. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive sample of 45 of 51 middle schools participating in the HC program with complete baseline and follow-up survey data including a subsample of 35 schools with measured anthropomentry for 5,665 7(th) grade students. INTERVENTION: Schools developed a multi-disciplinary team and implemented an obesity prevention curriculum, before and after school activities, environmental and policy changes and health promotions targeting a 5-2-1 theme: eat ≥ 5 servings/day of fruits and vegetables (FV), watch ≤ 2 hours of television (TV) and participate in ≥ 1 hours/day of physical activity (PA) on most days MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: 1) School-level percent of students achieving targeted behaviors and percent overweight/obese; and 2) individual odds of overweight/obesity. RESULTS: The percent achieving behavioral goals over three years increased significantly for FV: 16.4 to 19.4 (p = 0.001), TV: 53.4 to 58.2 (p = 0.003) and PA: 37.1 to 39.9 (p = 0.02), adjusting for school size, baseline mean age and percent female, non-Hispanic White, and eligible for free and reduced price lunch. In 35 schools with anthropometry, the percent of overweight/obese 7(th) grade students decreased from 42.1 to 38.4 (p = 0.016). Having a team that met the HC definition was associated with lower odds of overweight/obesity (OR = 0.83, CI: 0.71–0.98). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The HC multi-component intervention demonstrated three-year improvements in weight-related behaviors and weight status across diverse middle schools. Team building appears important to the program’s effectiveness.
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spelling pubmed-45466212015-09-01 Three-Year Improvements in Weight Status and Weight-Related Behaviors in Middle School Students: The Healthy Choices Study Peterson, Karen E. Spadano-Gasbarro, Jennifer L. Greaney, Mary L. Austin, S. Bryn Mezgebu, Solomon Hunt, Anne T. Blood, Emily A. Horan, Chrissy Feldman, Henry A. Osganian, Stavroula K. Bettencourt, Maria F. Richmond, Tracy K. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Few dissemination evaluations exist to document the effectiveness of evidence-based childhood obesity interventions outside the research setting. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate Healthy Choices (HC), a multi-component obesity prevention program, by examining school-level changes in weight-related behaviors and weight status and the association of implementation components with odds of overweight/obesity. METHODS: We compared baseline and Year 3 school-level behavioral and weight status outcomes with paired t-tests adjusted for schools’ socio-demographic characteristics. We used generalized estimating equations to examine the odds of overweight/obesity associated with program components. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive sample of 45 of 51 middle schools participating in the HC program with complete baseline and follow-up survey data including a subsample of 35 schools with measured anthropomentry for 5,665 7(th) grade students. INTERVENTION: Schools developed a multi-disciplinary team and implemented an obesity prevention curriculum, before and after school activities, environmental and policy changes and health promotions targeting a 5-2-1 theme: eat ≥ 5 servings/day of fruits and vegetables (FV), watch ≤ 2 hours of television (TV) and participate in ≥ 1 hours/day of physical activity (PA) on most days MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: 1) School-level percent of students achieving targeted behaviors and percent overweight/obese; and 2) individual odds of overweight/obesity. RESULTS: The percent achieving behavioral goals over three years increased significantly for FV: 16.4 to 19.4 (p = 0.001), TV: 53.4 to 58.2 (p = 0.003) and PA: 37.1 to 39.9 (p = 0.02), adjusting for school size, baseline mean age and percent female, non-Hispanic White, and eligible for free and reduced price lunch. In 35 schools with anthropometry, the percent of overweight/obese 7(th) grade students decreased from 42.1 to 38.4 (p = 0.016). Having a team that met the HC definition was associated with lower odds of overweight/obesity (OR = 0.83, CI: 0.71–0.98). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The HC multi-component intervention demonstrated three-year improvements in weight-related behaviors and weight status across diverse middle schools. Team building appears important to the program’s effectiveness. Public Library of Science 2015-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4546621/ /pubmed/26295837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134470 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Peterson, Karen E.
Spadano-Gasbarro, Jennifer L.
Greaney, Mary L.
Austin, S. Bryn
Mezgebu, Solomon
Hunt, Anne T.
Blood, Emily A.
Horan, Chrissy
Feldman, Henry A.
Osganian, Stavroula K.
Bettencourt, Maria F.
Richmond, Tracy K.
Three-Year Improvements in Weight Status and Weight-Related Behaviors in Middle School Students: The Healthy Choices Study
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title_full_unstemmed Three-Year Improvements in Weight Status and Weight-Related Behaviors in Middle School Students: The Healthy Choices Study
title_short Three-Year Improvements in Weight Status and Weight-Related Behaviors in Middle School Students: The Healthy Choices Study
title_sort three-year improvements in weight status and weight-related behaviors in middle school students: the healthy choices study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26295837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134470
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