| Literature DB >> 22643014 |
Ingunn H Bergh1, Mona Bjelland, May Grydeland, Nanna Lien, Lene F Andersen, Knut-Inge Klepp, Sigmund A Anderssen, Yngvar Ommundsen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is limited knowledge as to whether obesity prevention interventions are able to produce change in the determinants hypothesized to precede change in energy balance-related behaviors in young people. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a multi-component intervention on a wide range of theoretically informed determinants of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB). Moderation effects of gender, weight status and parental education level and whether the perceived intervention dose received influenced the effects were also explored.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22643014 PMCID: PMC3422999 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-63
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Figure 1Flow diagram of recruitment, randomization, consent received and participation of adolescents in the HEIA study.
Exposure to/participation in the PA and SB intervention components and total perceived intervention dose received
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|---|---|---|---|
| Have you completed in class assignment about diet, PA and SB? | Yes/no | | 92.9 (446) |
| Have you noticed HEIA-posters in the classroom? | Yes/no | | 82.2 (402) |
| Have you participated in the active transport campaign? | Yes/no | | 89.0 (435) |
| Have you participated in one or more HEIA-breaks with PA? | Yes/no | | 82.7 (401) |
| Have you used the equipment in the “activity box” during recess? | Each school day or almost each school day | | 41.7 (287) |
| Have you used movement bands in the PE-classes? | Yes/no or does not know ( | | 47.5 (235) |
| | | | 55.5% (273) |
| | | | |
| Have you completed the computer tailoring session about PA? | Yes/no | | 88.1 (436) |
| Have you completed the computer tailoring session about TV and computer/game-use? | Yes/no | | 87.2 (430) |
| Have you noticed HEIA-posters in the classroom? | Yes/no | | 75.2 (377) |
| Have you participated in a “pedometer challenge” (related to active commuting/active daily living)? | yes twice ( | | 83.4 (418) |
| Have you participated in one or more HEIA-breaks with PA during school lessons? | Yes/no | | 78.4 (389) |
| Have you used the equipment in the “activity box” during recess? | Each school day or almost each school day | | 39.2 (197) |
| Have you used “Basse” (ball made of rubber bike wheels) during school hours? | Yes everyday | | 26.8 (134) |
| 31.0% (156) |
PA = Physical activity, SB = Sedentary behavior.
Sample: Norwegian adolescents 11-13 year-olds from the HEIA study.
Baseline demographics and weight status for the control and intervention group
| | (n† = 908) | (n† = 510) | p |
| 11.2 (0.27) | 11.2 (0.26) | .38 | |
| | | | |
| Girls (%) | 47.8 | 49.6 | .54 |
| Boys (%) | 52.2 | 50.4 | |
| | | | |
| Normal weight (%) | 85.5 | 88.6 | .12 |
| Overweight (%) | 14.5 | 11.4 | |
| | | | |
| <12 years (%) | 31.1 | 26.2 | .15 |
| 13-16 years (%) | 35.8 | 37.7 | |
| >16 years (%) | 33.1 | 36.1 |
p = Independent t-test (age) and chi-square.
†n varies slightly for weight status and parental education.
Sample: Norwegian adolescents 11-13 year-olds from the HEIA study.
Baseline, mid-way and post-intervention characteristics for PA and SB determinants in the control and intervention group
| | Control (n† = 908) | Intervention (n† = 510) | | Control (n† = 885) | Intervention (n† = 499) | Control (n† = 908) | Intervention (n† = 510) | ||||||
| | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | p | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD |
| Enjoyment | 4.13 | (0.76) | 4.09 | (0.77) | 0.35 | 4.08 | (0.75) | 4.13 | (0.78) | 3.96 | (0.83) | 3.88 | (0.90) |
| Self-efficacy | 3.86 | (0.76) | 3.86 | (0.79) | 0.80 | 3.93 | (0.75) | 3.99 | (0.78) | 3.86 | (0.82) | 3.77 | (0.89) |
| Social support from parents | 2.37 | (0.76) | 2.38 | (0.76) | 0.83 | 2.45 | (0.81) | 2.42 | (0.77) | 2.31 | (0.81) | 2.24 | (0.78) |
| Social support from teachers | 1.68 | (0.70) | 1.76 | (0.83) | 0.07 | 1.61 | (0.65) | 1.75 | (0.77) | 1.47 | (0.62) | 1.61 | (0.73) |
| Social support from friends | 2.96 | (1.00) | 2.96 | (1.04) | 0.95 | | | | | 2.80 | (0.99) | 2.82 | (0.97) |
| Environmental opportunities for PA | 4.26 | (0.77) | 4.27 | (0.76) | 0.79 | | | | | 4.11 | (0.89) | 4.20 | (0.90) |
| Parental regulation TV-viewing | 3.64 | (0.96) | 3.68 | (0.93) | 0.43 | | | | | 3.41 | (1.07) | 3.38 | (1.05) |
| Parental regulation computer/game-use | 3.55 | (0.99) | 3.53 | (1.01) | 0.78 | | | | | 3.28 | (1.11) | 3.28 | (1.10) |
| Social inclusion at school | 4.43 | (0.61) | 4.39 | (0.62) | 0.15 | 4.36 | (0.69) | 4.32 | 0.77 | ||||
PA = Physical activity, SB = Sedentary behavior, SD = Standard deviation.
†n varies slightly for the different variables.
p-values for independent t-test between control and intervention group at baseline.
Range 1–5 (lowest to highest with a neutral midpoint) for all variables.
Sample: Norwegian adolescents 11-13 year-olds from the HEIA study.
Effects on determinants for PA and SB mid-way and post intervention
| | Mean† | 95% CI | Mean† | 95% CI | p |
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| Enjoyment | 4.07 | (4.03, 4.12) | 4.15 | (4.10, 4.21) | |
| Self-efficacy | 3.94 | (3.90, 3.98) | 4.01 | (3.95, 4.06) | |
| Perceived social support from parents | 2.44 | (2.40, 2.49) | 2.43 | (2.37, 2.49) | .77 |
| Perceived social support from teachers | 1.63 | (1.58, 1.67) | 1.73 | (1.67, 1.78) | |
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| Enjoyment | 3.95 | (3.90, 4.00) | 3.89 | (3.82, 3.96) | .19 |
| Self-efficacy | 3.86 | (3.81, 3.91) | 3.76 | (3.70, 3.83) | |
| Social support from parents | 2.31 | (2.26, 2.36) | 2.24 | (2.18, 2.31) | .10 |
| Social support from teachers | 1.48 | (1.44, 1.52) | 1.59 | (1.54, 1.65) | |
| Social support from friends | 2.80 | (2.74, 2.86) | 2.82 | (2.74, 2.90) | .76 |
| Environmental opportunities for PA | 4.12 | (4.07, 4.18) | 4.21 | (4.13, 4.28) | .08 |
| Parental regulation TV-viewing | 3.42 | (3.35, 3.48) | 3.37 | (3.29, 3.46) | .40 |
| Parental regulation computer/game-use | 3.28 | (3.21, 3.34) | 3.30 | (3.21, 3.39) | .68 |
| Social inclusion at school | 4.36 | (4.31, 4.40) | 4.33 | (4.27, 4.39) | .47 |
PA = Physical activity, SB = Sedentary behavior, CI = Confidence intervals.
One-way Ancova analyses.
Adjusted for baseline values of determinants.
Sample: Norwegian adolescents 11-13 year-olds from the HEIA study.
Figure 2(a) Interaction effect of weight status on change in self-efficacy mid-way.(b) Interaction effect of weight status on change in enjoyment post-intervention. (c) Interaction effect of parental education level on change in social support from parents post-intervention. (d) Interaction effect of parental education level on change in social support from teachers post-intervention.
Effects on determinants for PA and SB, by weight status and parental education level
| | | Baseline Crude Mean SD | Baseline Crude Mean SD | p1 | Adjusted | 95% CI | Adjusted | 95% CI | p2 |
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| Self-efficacy | Normal weight | 3.89 (0.74) | 3.87(0.78) | .63 | 3.96 | (3.92, 4.01) | 4.06 | (4.00, 4.12) | |
| | Overweight | 3.74 (0.85) | 3.69 (0.82) | .70 | 3.80 | (3.70, 3.91) | 3.63 | (3.46, 3.80) | .09 |
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| Enjoyment | Normal weight | 4.14 (0.75) | 4.10 (0.77) | .45 | 3.96 | (3.90, 4.02) | 3.94 | (3.86, 4.02) | .67 |
| | Overweight | 4.08 (0.84) | 3.99 (0.71) | .49 | 3.92 | (3.78, 4.06) | 3.58 | (3.37, 3.79) | |
| Social support from parents | Low PE (≤12 years) | 2.32 (0.80) | 2.50 (0.93) | .08 | 2.30 | (2.21, 2.40) | 2.28 | (2.15, 2.42) | .81 |
| | Medium PE (13 to 16 years) | 2.44 (0.80) | 2.35 (0.67) | .20 | 2.38 | (2.30, 2.46) | 2.21 | (2.11, 2.32) | |
| | High PE (>16 years) | 2.35 (0.69) | 2.31 (0.68) | .52 | 2.20 | (2.13, 2.28) | 2.24 | (2.15, 2.34) | .53 |
| Social support from teachers | Low PE (≤ 12 years) | 1.76 (0.76) | 1.72 (0.91) | .70 | 1.49 | (1.41, 1.57) | 1.72 | (1.60, 1.83) | |
| | Medium PE (13 to 16 years) | 1.73 (0.73) | 1.66 (0.70) | .28 | 1.51 | (1.44, 1.58) | 1.49 | (1.40, 1.58) | .66 |
| High PE (>16 years) | 1.57 (0.61) | 1.87 (0.86) | 1.40 | (1.33, 1.47) | 1.60 | (1.51, 1.69) | |||
PA = Physical activity, SB = Sedentary behavior, SD = Standard deviation, CI = Confidence interval, PE = parental education level.
One-way Ancova analyses,
n for Control vs. Intervention in analyses for subgroups: normal weight (737–752 vs. 404–417), overweight (121–125 vs. 51–53), low PE (261–266 vs 120), medium PE (302–311 vs 178), high PE (285–287 vs.171).
Adjusted for baseline values.
p1 = Independent t-test, p2 = One way Ancova.
Sample: Norwegian adolescents 11-13 year-olds from the HEIA study.
Influence of intervention dose received on the determinant for PA and SB
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| Enjoyment | Low | 4.03 (0.82) | .12 | 4.03 | (3.94, 4.12) | |
| | High | 4.13 (0.72) | | 4.22 | (4.15, 4.30) | |
| Self-efficacy | Low | 3.72 (0.85) | 3.91 | (3.83, 4.00) | ||
| | High | 3.97 (0.72) | | 4.07 | (4.00, 4.15) | |
| Perceived social support from parents | Low | 2.30 (0.75) | .65 | 2.39 | (2.30, 2.48) | .27 |
| | High | 2.43 (0.77) | | 2.46 | (2.38, 2.54) | |
| Perceived social support from teachers | Low | 1.66 (0.71) | 1.62 | (1.53, 1.71) | ||
| | High | 1.82 (0.89) | | 1.86 | (1.78, 1.94) | |
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| Enjoyment | Low | 4.03 (0.79) | 3.82 | (3.74, 3.91) | ||
| | High | 4.22 (0.67) | | 4.02 | (3.89, 4.15) | |
| Self-efficacy | Low | 3.79 (0.82) | .001 | 3.72 | (3.63, 3.80) | .07 |
| | High | 4.01 (0.66) | | 3.86 | (3.73, 3.99) | |
| Social support from parents | Low | 2.33 (0.77) | .05 | 2.21 | (2.13, 2.29) | .06 |
| | High | 2.48 (0.74) | | 2.34 | (2.23, 2.46) | . |
| Social support from teachers | Low | 1.72 (0.80) | .09 | 1.57 | (1.49, 1.64) | .07 |
| | High | 1.86 (0.89) | | 1.69 | (1.58, 1.80) | |
| Social support from friends | Low | 2.92 (1.05) | .18 | 2.75 | (2.66, 2.85) | |
| | High | 3.05 (0.98) | | 2.96 | (2.82, 3.11) | |
| Perceived environmental opportunities | Low | 4.20 (0.76) | 4.15 | (4.06, 4.24) | ||
| | High | 4.43 (0.71) | | 4.35 | (4.22, 4.48) | |
| Parental regulation TV-viewing | Low | 3.68 (0.92) | .88 | 3.33 | (3.23, 3.43) | .07 |
| | High | 3.69 (0.92) | | 3.50 | (3.35, 3.66) | |
| Parental regulation computer/game-use | Low | 3.51 (0.99) | .5 | 3.27 | (3.15, 3.38) | .41 |
| | High | 3.58 (1.04) | | 3.35 | (3.19, 3.52) | |
| Social inclusion at school | Low | 4.35 (0.63) | .08 | 4.26 | (4.18, 4.34) | |
| High | 4.46 (0.56) | 4.45 | (4.33, 4.57) |
PA = Physical activity, SB = Sedentary behavior, SD = Standard deviation, CI = Confidence interval.
Only participants within the intervention schools included in the analyses.
*n varies slightly for the different outcomes due to the incomplete data.
Adjusted for baseline values.
p1 = Independent t-test, p2 = One-way Ancova.
Sample: Norwegian adolescents 11-13 year-olds from the HEIA study.