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Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study

BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study evaluated the effect and process of the ToyBox-intervention on proxy-reported sedentary behaviours in 4- to 6-year-old preschoolers from six European countries. METHODS: In total, 2434 preschoolers’ parents/primary caregivers (mean age: 4.7±0.4 years, 52.2% b...

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Autores principales: Latomme, Julie, Cardon, Greet, De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse, Iotova, Violeta, Koletzko, Berthold, Socha, Piotr, Moreno, Luis, Androutsos, Odysseas, Manios, Yannis, De Craemer, Marieke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5381762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28380053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172730
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author Latomme, Julie
Cardon, Greet
De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
Iotova, Violeta
Koletzko, Berthold
Socha, Piotr
Moreno, Luis
Androutsos, Odysseas
Manios, Yannis
De Craemer, Marieke
author_facet Latomme, Julie
Cardon, Greet
De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
Iotova, Violeta
Koletzko, Berthold
Socha, Piotr
Moreno, Luis
Androutsos, Odysseas
Manios, Yannis
De Craemer, Marieke
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study evaluated the effect and process of the ToyBox-intervention on proxy-reported sedentary behaviours in 4- to 6-year-old preschoolers from six European countries. METHODS: In total, 2434 preschoolers’ parents/primary caregivers (mean age: 4.7±0.4 years, 52.2% boys) filled out a questionnaire, assessing preschoolers’ sedentary behaviours (TV/DVD/video viewing, computer/video games use and quiet play) on weekdays and weekend days. Multilevel repeated measures analyses were conducted to measure the intervention effects. Additionally, process evaluation data were included to better understand the intervention effects. RESULTS: Positive intervention effects were found for computer/video games use. In the total sample, the intervention group showed a smaller increase in computer/video games use on weekdays (ß = -3.40, p = 0.06; intervention: +5.48 min/day, control: +8.89 min/day) and on weekend days (ß = -5.97, p = 0.05; intervention: +9.46 min/day, control: +15.43 min/day) from baseline to follow-up, compared to the control group. Country-specific analyses showed similar effects in Belgium and Bulgaria, while no significant intervention effects were found in the other countries. Process evaluation data showed relatively low teachers’ and low parents’ process evaluation scores for the sedentary behaviour component of the intervention (mean: 15.6/24, range: 2.5–23.5 and mean: 8.7/17, range: 0–17, respectively). Higher parents’ process evaluation scores were related to a larger intervention effect, but higher teachers’ process evaluation scores were not. CONCLUSIONS: The ToyBox-intervention had a small, positive effect on European preschoolers’ computer/video games use on both weekdays and weekend days, but not on TV/DVD/video viewing or quiet play. The lack of larger effects can possibly be due to the fact that parents were only passively involved in the intervention and to the fact that the intervention was too demanding for the teachers. Future interventions targeting preschoolers' behaviours should involve parents more actively in both the development and the implementation of the intervention and, when involving schools, less demanding activities for teachers should be developed. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov NCT02116296
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spelling pubmed-53817622017-04-19 Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study Latomme, Julie Cardon, Greet De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Iotova, Violeta Koletzko, Berthold Socha, Piotr Moreno, Luis Androutsos, Odysseas Manios, Yannis De Craemer, Marieke PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study evaluated the effect and process of the ToyBox-intervention on proxy-reported sedentary behaviours in 4- to 6-year-old preschoolers from six European countries. METHODS: In total, 2434 preschoolers’ parents/primary caregivers (mean age: 4.7±0.4 years, 52.2% boys) filled out a questionnaire, assessing preschoolers’ sedentary behaviours (TV/DVD/video viewing, computer/video games use and quiet play) on weekdays and weekend days. Multilevel repeated measures analyses were conducted to measure the intervention effects. Additionally, process evaluation data were included to better understand the intervention effects. RESULTS: Positive intervention effects were found for computer/video games use. In the total sample, the intervention group showed a smaller increase in computer/video games use on weekdays (ß = -3.40, p = 0.06; intervention: +5.48 min/day, control: +8.89 min/day) and on weekend days (ß = -5.97, p = 0.05; intervention: +9.46 min/day, control: +15.43 min/day) from baseline to follow-up, compared to the control group. Country-specific analyses showed similar effects in Belgium and Bulgaria, while no significant intervention effects were found in the other countries. Process evaluation data showed relatively low teachers’ and low parents’ process evaluation scores for the sedentary behaviour component of the intervention (mean: 15.6/24, range: 2.5–23.5 and mean: 8.7/17, range: 0–17, respectively). Higher parents’ process evaluation scores were related to a larger intervention effect, but higher teachers’ process evaluation scores were not. CONCLUSIONS: The ToyBox-intervention had a small, positive effect on European preschoolers’ computer/video games use on both weekdays and weekend days, but not on TV/DVD/video viewing or quiet play. The lack of larger effects can possibly be due to the fact that parents were only passively involved in the intervention and to the fact that the intervention was too demanding for the teachers. Future interventions targeting preschoolers' behaviours should involve parents more actively in both the development and the implementation of the intervention and, when involving schools, less demanding activities for teachers should be developed. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov NCT02116296 Public Library of Science 2017-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5381762/ /pubmed/28380053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172730 Text en © 2017 Latomme et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Latomme, Julie
Cardon, Greet
De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
Iotova, Violeta
Koletzko, Berthold
Socha, Piotr
Moreno, Luis
Androutsos, Odysseas
Manios, Yannis
De Craemer, Marieke
Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study
title Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study
title_full Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study
title_fullStr Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study
title_full_unstemmed Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study
title_short Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old European preschool children: The ToyBox-study
title_sort effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a randomized cluster design on sedentary behaviour in 4- to 6- year old european preschool children: the toybox-study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5381762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28380053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172730
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