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Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial

BACKGROUND: We have developed a healthy lifestyles programme (HeLP) for primary school aged children (9–10 years), currently being evaluated in a definitive cluster randomised controlled trial. This paper descriptively presents the baseline characteristics of trial children (BMI, waist circumference...

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Autores principales: Lloyd, Jenny, Creanor, Siobhan, Price, Lisa, Abraham, Charles, Dean, Sarah, Green, Colin, Hillsdon, Melvyn, Pearson, Virginia, Taylor, Rod S., Tomlinson, Richard, Logan, Stuart, Hurst, Alison, Ryan, Emma, Daurge, Wendy, Wyatt, Katrina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5379664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28376846
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4196-9
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author Lloyd, Jenny
Creanor, Siobhan
Price, Lisa
Abraham, Charles
Dean, Sarah
Green, Colin
Hillsdon, Melvyn
Pearson, Virginia
Taylor, Rod S.
Tomlinson, Richard
Logan, Stuart
Hurst, Alison
Ryan, Emma
Daurge, Wendy
Wyatt, Katrina
author_facet Lloyd, Jenny
Creanor, Siobhan
Price, Lisa
Abraham, Charles
Dean, Sarah
Green, Colin
Hillsdon, Melvyn
Pearson, Virginia
Taylor, Rod S.
Tomlinson, Richard
Logan, Stuart
Hurst, Alison
Ryan, Emma
Daurge, Wendy
Wyatt, Katrina
author_sort Lloyd, Jenny
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We have developed a healthy lifestyles programme (HeLP) for primary school aged children (9–10 years), currently being evaluated in a definitive cluster randomised controlled trial. This paper descriptively presents the baseline characteristics of trial children (BMI, waist circumference, % body fat, diet and physical activity) by gender, cluster level socio-economic status, school size and time of recruitment into the trial. METHODS: Schools were recruited from across the South West of England and allocated 1:1 to either intervention (HeLP) or control (usual practice) stratified by the proportion of children eligible for free school meals (FSM, <19%, ≥19%) and school size (one Year 5 class, >1 Year 5 class). The primary outcome is change in body mass index standard deviation score (BMI sds) at 24 months post-randomisation. Secondary outcomes are BMI sds at 18 months, waist circumference and percentage body fat sds at 18 and 24 months, proportion of children classified as underweight, overweight and obese at 18 and 24 months, physical activity (for a sub-sample) and food intake at 18 months. RESULTS: At baseline 11.4% and 13.6% of children were categorised as overweight or obese respectively. A higher percentage of girls than boys (25.3% vs 24.8%) and children from schools in FSM category 2 (28.2% vs 23.2%) were overweight or obese. Children were consuming a mean (range) of 4.15 (0–13) energy dense snacks (EDS) and 3.23 (0–9) healthy snacks (HS) per day with children from schools in FSM category 2 consuming more EDS and negative food markers and less HS and positive food markers. Children spent an average 53.6 min per day (11.9 to 124.8) in MVPA and thirteen hours (779.3 min) per day (11 h to 15 h) doing less than ‘light’ intensity activity. Less than 5% of children achieved the Departments of Health’s recommendation of 60 min of MVPA every day. CONCLUSION: We have excellent completeness of baseline data for all measures and have achieved compliance to accelerometry not seen before in other large scale studies. Our anthropometric baseline data is representative of local and national data for children this age and reflects the gender and socio-economic variations expected of children this age in relation to physical activity and weight status. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN15811706 (1/05/2012).
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spelling pubmed-53796642017-04-07 Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial Lloyd, Jenny Creanor, Siobhan Price, Lisa Abraham, Charles Dean, Sarah Green, Colin Hillsdon, Melvyn Pearson, Virginia Taylor, Rod S. Tomlinson, Richard Logan, Stuart Hurst, Alison Ryan, Emma Daurge, Wendy Wyatt, Katrina BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: We have developed a healthy lifestyles programme (HeLP) for primary school aged children (9–10 years), currently being evaluated in a definitive cluster randomised controlled trial. This paper descriptively presents the baseline characteristics of trial children (BMI, waist circumference, % body fat, diet and physical activity) by gender, cluster level socio-economic status, school size and time of recruitment into the trial. METHODS: Schools were recruited from across the South West of England and allocated 1:1 to either intervention (HeLP) or control (usual practice) stratified by the proportion of children eligible for free school meals (FSM, <19%, ≥19%) and school size (one Year 5 class, >1 Year 5 class). The primary outcome is change in body mass index standard deviation score (BMI sds) at 24 months post-randomisation. Secondary outcomes are BMI sds at 18 months, waist circumference and percentage body fat sds at 18 and 24 months, proportion of children classified as underweight, overweight and obese at 18 and 24 months, physical activity (for a sub-sample) and food intake at 18 months. RESULTS: At baseline 11.4% and 13.6% of children were categorised as overweight or obese respectively. A higher percentage of girls than boys (25.3% vs 24.8%) and children from schools in FSM category 2 (28.2% vs 23.2%) were overweight or obese. Children were consuming a mean (range) of 4.15 (0–13) energy dense snacks (EDS) and 3.23 (0–9) healthy snacks (HS) per day with children from schools in FSM category 2 consuming more EDS and negative food markers and less HS and positive food markers. Children spent an average 53.6 min per day (11.9 to 124.8) in MVPA and thirteen hours (779.3 min) per day (11 h to 15 h) doing less than ‘light’ intensity activity. Less than 5% of children achieved the Departments of Health’s recommendation of 60 min of MVPA every day. CONCLUSION: We have excellent completeness of baseline data for all measures and have achieved compliance to accelerometry not seen before in other large scale studies. Our anthropometric baseline data is representative of local and national data for children this age and reflects the gender and socio-economic variations expected of children this age in relation to physical activity and weight status. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN15811706 (1/05/2012). BioMed Central 2017-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5379664/ /pubmed/28376846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4196-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lloyd, Jenny
Creanor, Siobhan
Price, Lisa
Abraham, Charles
Dean, Sarah
Green, Colin
Hillsdon, Melvyn
Pearson, Virginia
Taylor, Rod S.
Tomlinson, Richard
Logan, Stuart
Hurst, Alison
Ryan, Emma
Daurge, Wendy
Wyatt, Katrina
Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial
title Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial
title_full Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial
title_fullStr Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial
title_full_unstemmed Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial
title_short Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial
title_sort trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the healthy lifestyles programme (help) trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5379664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28376846
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4196-9
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