| Literature DB >> 17426326 |
Donald A Williamson1, Amy L Copeland, Stephen D Anton, Catherine Champagne, Hongmei Han, Leslie Lewis, Corby Martin, Robert L Newton, Melinda Sothern, Tiffany Stewart, Donna Ryan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Wise Mind pilot study compared the efficacy of an environmental approach for prevention of inappropriate weight gain in children with an active control condition that used an environmental approach for modifying expectancies related to the use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: A total of 670 second to sixth grade students from four schools were enrolled in the study. The study spanned 2 academic years, and 586 students were available for evaluation at the end of the study. Two schools were randomly assigned to each treatment arm. The environmental approach for weight gain prevention focused on modification of eating habits and physical activity, and the active control group focused on modification of expectancies related to substance use.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17426326 DOI: 10.1038/oby.2007.597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obesity (Silver Spring) ISSN: 1930-7381 Impact factor: 5.002