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Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Although it is recommended that childcare centers provide foods consistent with dietary guidelines, the impact of implementing sector-specific guidelines on child outcomes is largely unknown. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the impact of a web-based program and support to implemen...

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Autores principales: Yoong, Sze Lin, Grady, Alice, Wiggers, John H, Stacey, Fiona G, Rissel, Chris, Flood, Victoria, Finch, Meghan, Wyse, Rebecca, Sutherland, Rachel, Salajan, David, O'Rourke, Ruby, Lecathelinais, Christophe, Barnes, Courtney, Pond, Nicole, Gillham, Karen, Green, Sue, Wolfenden, Luke
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7138676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32091593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa025
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author Yoong, Sze Lin
Grady, Alice
Wiggers, John H
Stacey, Fiona G
Rissel, Chris
Flood, Victoria
Finch, Meghan
Wyse, Rebecca
Sutherland, Rachel
Salajan, David
O'Rourke, Ruby
Lecathelinais, Christophe
Barnes, Courtney
Pond, Nicole
Gillham, Karen
Green, Sue
Wolfenden, Luke
author_facet Yoong, Sze Lin
Grady, Alice
Wiggers, John H
Stacey, Fiona G
Rissel, Chris
Flood, Victoria
Finch, Meghan
Wyse, Rebecca
Sutherland, Rachel
Salajan, David
O'Rourke, Ruby
Lecathelinais, Christophe
Barnes, Courtney
Pond, Nicole
Gillham, Karen
Green, Sue
Wolfenden, Luke
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description BACKGROUND: Although it is recommended that childcare centers provide foods consistent with dietary guidelines, the impact of implementing sector-specific guidelines on child outcomes is largely unknown. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the impact of a web-based program and support to implement dietary guidelines in childcare centers on children's 1) diet; 2) BMI z scores; and 3) child health-related quality of life (HRQoL). METHODS: This study was a cluster-randomized controlled trial utilizing a Type-3 Hybrid implementation-effectiveness design conducted between October 2016 and March 2018. This study reports on child outcomes. Fifty-four childcare centers in New South Wales, Australia were randomly assigned to the intervention (a web-based menu-planning tool and support) or control group (usual care). The intervention was designed to address barriers and enablers to dietary guideline implementation according to the Theoretical Domains Framework. A quota of 35 consenting childcare centers undertook child-level evaluation of dietary intake where 522 parents consented to completing ≥1 component of data collection for their child. Child consumption of core and discretionary (unhealthy) foods while in care was assessed via dietary observations by blinded research assistants, childcare diet quality was assessed via educator-completed questionnaires, BMI z scores were assessed via measured weight and height, and child HRQoL was assessed via parent report at baseline and 12-mo follow-up. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in mean child consumption of fruit (0.39 servings; 95% CI: 0.12, 0.65 servings) and dairy foods (0.38 servings; 95% CI: 0.19, 0.57 servings) and a significant reduction in consumption of discretionary foods (−0.40 servings; 95% CI: −0.64, −0.16 servings) in care in the intervention group, relative to control at 12-mo follow-up. No significant differences were observed in diet quality, BMI z scores, or HRQoL. CONCLUSIONS: A web-based intervention to support planning of childcare menus consistent with dietary guidelines can improve child consumption of healthier foods in daycare. This trial was registered at www.anzctr.org.au as ACTRN12616000974404.
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spelling pubmed-71386762020-04-13 Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial Yoong, Sze Lin Grady, Alice Wiggers, John H Stacey, Fiona G Rissel, Chris Flood, Victoria Finch, Meghan Wyse, Rebecca Sutherland, Rachel Salajan, David O'Rourke, Ruby Lecathelinais, Christophe Barnes, Courtney Pond, Nicole Gillham, Karen Green, Sue Wolfenden, Luke Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: Although it is recommended that childcare centers provide foods consistent with dietary guidelines, the impact of implementing sector-specific guidelines on child outcomes is largely unknown. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the impact of a web-based program and support to implement dietary guidelines in childcare centers on children's 1) diet; 2) BMI z scores; and 3) child health-related quality of life (HRQoL). METHODS: This study was a cluster-randomized controlled trial utilizing a Type-3 Hybrid implementation-effectiveness design conducted between October 2016 and March 2018. This study reports on child outcomes. Fifty-four childcare centers in New South Wales, Australia were randomly assigned to the intervention (a web-based menu-planning tool and support) or control group (usual care). The intervention was designed to address barriers and enablers to dietary guideline implementation according to the Theoretical Domains Framework. A quota of 35 consenting childcare centers undertook child-level evaluation of dietary intake where 522 parents consented to completing ≥1 component of data collection for their child. Child consumption of core and discretionary (unhealthy) foods while in care was assessed via dietary observations by blinded research assistants, childcare diet quality was assessed via educator-completed questionnaires, BMI z scores were assessed via measured weight and height, and child HRQoL was assessed via parent report at baseline and 12-mo follow-up. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in mean child consumption of fruit (0.39 servings; 95% CI: 0.12, 0.65 servings) and dairy foods (0.38 servings; 95% CI: 0.19, 0.57 servings) and a significant reduction in consumption of discretionary foods (−0.40 servings; 95% CI: −0.64, −0.16 servings) in care in the intervention group, relative to control at 12-mo follow-up. No significant differences were observed in diet quality, BMI z scores, or HRQoL. CONCLUSIONS: A web-based intervention to support planning of childcare menus consistent with dietary guidelines can improve child consumption of healthier foods in daycare. This trial was registered at www.anzctr.org.au as ACTRN12616000974404. Oxford University Press 2020-04 2020-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7138676/ /pubmed/32091593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa025 Text en Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Research Communications
Yoong, Sze Lin
Grady, Alice
Wiggers, John H
Stacey, Fiona G
Rissel, Chris
Flood, Victoria
Finch, Meghan
Wyse, Rebecca
Sutherland, Rachel
Salajan, David
O'Rourke, Ruby
Lecathelinais, Christophe
Barnes, Courtney
Pond, Nicole
Gillham, Karen
Green, Sue
Wolfenden, Luke
Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
title Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
title_full Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
title_short Child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
title_sort child-level evaluation of a web-based intervention to improve dietary guideline implementation in childcare centers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
topic Original Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7138676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32091593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa025
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