| Literature DB >> 21513530 |
Monika Siegrist1, Henner Hanssen, Christoph Lammel, Bernhard Haller, Martin Halle.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is not only associated with adult obesity but also with increased risk of adult onset of type 2 diabetes and subsequent coronary heart disease. The potential effects of school-based health intervention programmes on cardiovascular risk and surrogate markers are unclear, as only few studies have attempted to investigate a complete risk profile including a detailed laboratory analysis or micro- and macrovascular function. In this study a comprehensive school-based randomized intervention programme will be investigated in 10-14-year old children addressing the influence of lifestyle intervention on inactivity, cardiometabolic risk factors and early signs of vascular disease. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21513530 PMCID: PMC3094248 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Flow of School Classes.
Figure 2Content and Timetable of Intervention.
Data Collection
| Personal Level | Data |
|---|---|
| Anthropometry | Name, date of birth, sex, type of school, medication, diseases, height, weight, waist and upper arm circumferences, skinfold thickness |
| Physiological measurements | Blood pressure, retinal vascular caliber, arterial stiffness |
| Blood samples | Triglyzerides, HDL- and LDL-cholesterol, insulin, fasting glucose, adiponectin, IL-6, hsCRP, testosteron, estrogen |
| Physical fitness | Six-item test battery |
| Physical activity | Self reported activity level in school and at home |
| Eating patterns | Food frequency questionnaire |
| Substance abuse | Smoking and consumption of alcohol |
| Life quality | KINDL-R-Questionnaire |
| Sedentary behaviour | Questionnaire concerning sedentary time (school, homework, media use) |
| Socio-economic index | Questionnaire concerning school level parents, native country of the parents and child, nationality children and parents, first language child |
| Questionnaire | Compliance to the intervention programme, school-specific needs, health-related activities in school (only in intervention schools) |