| Literature DB >> 23356862 |
Ruby Natale1, Stephanie Hapeman Scott, Sarah E Messiah, Maria Mesa Schrack, Susan B Uhlhorn, Alan Delamater.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many unhealthy dietary and physical activity habits that foster the development of obesity are established by the age of five. Presently, approximately 70 percent of children in the United States are currently enrolled in early childcare facilities, making this an ideal setting to implement and evaluate childhood obesity prevention efforts. We describe here the methods for conducting an obesity prevention randomized trial in the child care setting. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23356862 PMCID: PMC3573935 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-78
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Description of children participating in a childhood obesity prevention intervention trial by randomization arm
| 4.21 (0.63) | 3.74 (0.92) | |
| | 12 (2) | 102 (27) |
| | 275 (38) | 104 (27) |
| | 347 (48) | 137 (36) |
| | 92 (12) | 36 (10) |
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| | 358 (56) | 149 (49) |
| | 198 (31) | 119 (39) |
| | 87 (13) | 35 (12) |
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| | 71 (11) | 70 (24) |
| | 83 (13) | 7 (2) |
| | 235 (36) | 92 (31) |
| | 109 (17) | 29 (10) |
| | 57 (9) | 60 (20) |
| | 13 (2) | 11 (4) |
| | 78 (12) | 25 (9) |
Description of caregivers of preschool children participating in a childhood obesity prevention intervention trial
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| 18-24 | 137 (15) |
| 25-30 | 339 (37) |
| 31-40 | 350 (79) |
| 41-50 | 79 (9) |
| +51 | 10 (1) |
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| USA | 283 (29) |
| South America | 93 (10) |
| Central America and Mexico | 295 (30) |
| Caribbean Hispanic | 140 (14) |
| Other Caribbean Islanders | 154 (16) |
| Other | 7 (1) |
| 11.96 (7) | |
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| Only English | 198 (20) |
| Only Spanish | 354 (36) |
| Only Creole | 32 (3.5) |
| English plus other language | 393 (40) |
| Other | 4 (0.50) |
| | |
| English | 369 (38) |
| Spanish | 428 (44) |
| Creole | 76 (8) |
| French | 6 (1) |
| Other | 96 (9) |
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| Didn’t complete high school | 348 (37) |
| Completed high school or GED | 238 (25) |
| Any education higher than high school | 363 (38) |
Nutritional gatekeeper role modeling curriculum lessons, objectives and activities for childcare center teachers and parents
| · the benefits of being an active caregiver and child | Caregivers fill out the “Together We Can” weekly Caregiver and child activity chart | |
| · the right conditions for your child to have the best time while exercising with you | Find local and inexpensive physical activities in the area that families can do together | |
| · the “Three Elements of Physical Fitness” in action in the playground | | |
| · physical activities that strive for endurance, strength, and flexibility that can be done with your child | Perform endurance, strength, and flexibility exercises with caregivers | |
| · how to be a good example for your child | ||
| · why physical activity is important for you and your child | ||
| · how much physical fitness your child needs | ||
| · Fun exercises you can do with your child | Caregivers will take the “Healthy Body Survey” and discuss the results | |
| · What body image is and how you can develop a better one | | |
| · How to become a healthy eater | | |
| · How to determine if you have a healthy relationship with food and fitness | Discuss and perform activities that keep caregivers and children active at home | |
| · How to get kids to chose what they like to eat | Prepare a kid-friendly fruit and veggie party and taste the goodies | |
| · The benefits of taking kids to the grocery store | | |
| · The benefits of cooking with your kids | Demonstrate how children can take part in cooking a healthy, easy and quick meal at home. | |
| · How to get kids to try new foods | ||
| · Tips on fighting obesity | | |
| · Fun ideas for healthy eaters | | |
| · How much to feed your child | | |
| · Eating safety tips | Show healthy portion sizes for preschoolers | |
| Tips on how to have a fit child | Perform yoga exercises for caregivers and children | |
| · Tips on fighting obesity and staying active | | |
| · How to help children learn new skills while going for a walk | Play fun, active games that can be played at home | |
| · What preschool children should be able to do | ||
| · When you should call a doctor |
Primary and secondary study outcomes and accompanying measurement tool for each study variable and participant
| Time: 5 mins | |
| Time: 10 mins | |
| Time: 5 mins | |
| Time: 15 mins | |
| Time: 10 mins | |
| Time: 5 mins | |
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