| Literature DB >> 24555153 |
Anthea Margaret Magarey1, Tahna Lee Pettman2, Annabelle Wilson3, Nadia Mastersson4.
Abstract
Rigorous evaluation of large-scale community-based obesity interventions can provide important guidance to policy and decision makers. The eat well be active (ewba) Community Programs, a five-year multilevel, multistrategy community-based obesity intervention targeting children in a range of settings, was delivered in two communities. A comprehensive mixed-methods evaluation using a quasiexperimental design with nonmatched comparison communities was undertaken. This paper describes the changes in primary school children's attitudes, behaviours, knowledge, and environments associated with healthy eating and physical activity, based on data from six questionnaires completed pre- and postintervention by students, parents, and school representatives. As self-reported by students in years from five to seven there were few significant improvements over time in healthy eating and physical activity behaviours, attitudes, knowledge, and perceived environments, and there were few changes in the home environment (parent report). Overall there were considerably more improvements in intervention compared with comparison schools affecting all environmental areas, namely, policy, physical, financial, and sociocultural, in addition to improvements in teacher skill and knowledge. These improvements in children's learning environments are important and likely to be sustainable as they reflect a change of school culture. More sensitive evaluation tools may detect behaviour changes.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24555153 PMCID: PMC3901960 DOI: 10.1155/2013/752081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Obes ISSN: 2090-9446
Number (%) of primary aged school students meeting target scores at baseline and followup for healthy eating and physical activity behaviours by intervention (INT) and comparison (COMP) communities and percent change over time.
| Target score | Baseline (2006) | Followup (2009) | Change % | ||||
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| INT | COMP | INT | COMP | INT | COMP | ||
| Healthy eating |
| 872 | 858 | 633 | 641 | ||
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| Noncore food | <1 | 226 (25.9) | 172 (20.0) | 206 (32.5) | 165 (25.7) | 6.6* | 5.7* |
| Noncore beverages | <1.3 | 303 (34.7) | 286 (33.3) | 228 (36.3) | 228 (35.6) | 1.6 | 2.2 |
| Water | 4 | 346 (39.7) | 398 (46.4) | 232 (36.7) | 262 (40.9) | −3.0 | −5.5* |
| Fruit | >6 | 400 (45.9) | 385 (44.9) | 262 (41.4) | 261 (40.7) | −4.5 | −4.2 |
| Vegetable | >8 | 106 (12.2) | 118 (13.8) | 96 (15.2) | 94 (14.7) | 3.0 | 0.9 |
| Healthy behaviour | >18 | 720 (82.6) | 723 (84.3) | 555 (87.7) | 572 (89.2) | 5.1* | 5.0* |
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| Physical activity |
| 873 | 860 | 632 | 640 | ||
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| Active at school | >7 | 600 (68.7) | 662 (77.0) | 414 (65.5) | 456 (71.3) | −3.2 | −5.7* |
| Active outside school | >4 | 547 (62.7) | 607 (70.6) | 410 (64.9) | 442 (69.1) | 2.2 | −1.5 |
| Active travel | >3 | 314 (36.0) | 456 (53.0) | 206 (32.6) | 318 (49.7) | −3.4 | −3.3 |
| Total screen time | <18 | 176 (20.2) | 164 (19.1) | 117 (18.5) | 110 (17.2) | −1.6 | −1.9 |
*Significant change (P < 0.05) from baseline to followup.
Percent of primary schools reporting physical activity strategies in 2006 and 2009, by intervention or comparison, and change.
| Environment | Baseline (2006) | Followup (2009) | Change (%) | |||
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| INT | COMP | INT | COMP | INT | COMP | |
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| 22 | 14 | 12 | 13 | ||
| Policy | ||||||
| Have a physical activity policy ( | 6 (27) | 2 (14) | 5 (42) | 2 (15) | +14* | +1 |
| Policy items that were met “completely” (for all schools who had an active | 44% | 53% | 35% | 18% | −9 | −35 |
| Physical reported by principals | ||||||
| Provide noncompetitive PA options | 14 (64) | 9 (62) | 10 (87) | 13 (100) | +23* | +38* |
| Provide organised PA more than once/week at set times before school; during | 6 (28) | 3 (21) | 4 (35) | 3 (22) | +7 | +1 |
| Sociocultural | ||||||
| Approaches used to promote PA (selected from a list of 8 possible approaches) | 10 (44) | 7 (52) | 6 (52) | 7 (54) | +8 | +2 |
| Strategies used more than once/term to communicate physical activity to | 3 (14) | 6 (46) | 4 (33) | 5 (38) | +20* | −8 |
*Significant difference between baseline and followup within condition.
Number (%) of primary schools reporting healthy eating strategies in 2006 and 2009, by intervention or comparison, and percent change over time based on responses from the principal questionnaire except where indicated otherwise.
| Environment | Baseline (2006) | Followup (2009) | Change (%) | |||
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| INT | COMP | INT | COMP | INT | COMP | |
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| 22 | 14 | 15 | 13 | ||
| Policy | ||||||
| Have a healthy eating policy (n, (%)) | 6 (27) | 4 (29) | 6 (43) | 1 (8) | +16* | −21 |
| Policy items that were met “completely” (for all centres who had a healthy | 61.5% | 53.7% | 84.1% | 48.1% | +23 | −6 |
| Physical | ||||||
| Canteens sold selected healthy food products “every day they are open”† | 7 (43) | 4 (42) | 4 (38) | 4 (42) | −5 | −1 |
| Canteens “NEVER” sold selected unhealthy food products† | 9 (56) | 4 (35) | 7 (66) | 6 (68) | +10 | +33* |
| Canteens introduced new healthier products† | 8 (53) | 5 (47) | 3 (33) | 1 (15) | −20* | −32 |
| Two biggest food sellers were healthy choices, classified by Right Bite colour | 3 (19) | 5 (46) | 4 (40) | 5 (53) | +21* | +7 |
| Have set fruit/vegetable “break” during class time | 11 (68) | 8 (79) | 9 (93) | 8 (92) | +25* | +13* |
| Financial | ||||||
| Never use any unhealthy foods# for fundraising | 9 (39) | 10 (69) | 9 (61) | 9 (69) | +22* | 0 |
| Use fruit and vegetables for fundraising | 9 (42) | 3 (23) | 6 (42) | 3 (23) | 0 | 0 |
| Sociocultural | ||||||
| Reported no food rewards allowed | 7 (32) | 5 (36) | 12 (80) | 7 (50) | +48* | +14* |
| Strategies used more than once/term to communicate healthy eating to | 4 (18) | 5 (38) | 7 (47) | 2 (15) | +28* | −23 |
†Canteenmanager questionnaire.
#Biscuits/cakes/lamingtons; confectionary/chocolates/lollies.
*Significant difference between baseline and followup within condition.
Number of eligible participants from the consenting schools and the number and proportion of those completing a survey at baseline and followup.
| Baseline 2006, 39 schools | Followup 2009, 35 schools | |||||
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| Possible | Completed | Response | Possible | Completed | Response | |
| Students | 3642# | 1732 | 47.6Φ | 3087# | 1272 | 41.9Φ |
| Parents | 1519* | 983 | 65.7 | 1108* | 726 | 65.5 |
| Principals | 40 | 36 | 90.0 | 35 | 28 | 80.0 |
| Teachers | 667 | 286 | 42.9 | 457 | 216 | 47.3 |
| Canteen managers | 29 | 26 | 89.7 | 24 | 19 | 79.1 |
#Enrolments as reported by the school principal.
*Those returning an affirmative consent form.
Not all schools had a canteen.
ΦConsent rate 2-3% higher than response rate.
Number (%) of primary aged school students meeting target scores for healthy eating and physical activity attitudes, knowledge, and supportive environment scores at baseline and followup by intervention (INT) and comparison (COMP) communities and percent change over time.
| Target | Baseline (2006) | Followup (2009) | Change % | ||||
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| INT | COMP | INT | COMP | INT | COMP | ||
| Healthy eating |
| 872 | 858 | 633 | 641 | ||
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| Attitude | |||||||
| Fruit | ≥16 | 647 (74.2) | 648 (75.5) | 483 (76.3) | 473 (73.8) | 2.1 | −1.7 |
| Vegetable | ≥16 | 421 (48.3) | 434 (50.6) | 319 (50.4) | 340 (53.0) | 2.1 | 2.5 |
| Knowledge | |||||||
| Fruit serves# | 2 | 312 (35.8) | 311 (36.2) | 286 (45.2) | 283 (44.2) | 9.4* | 8.1* |
| Vegetable serves# | 3 | 485 (55.6) | 493 (57.5) | 405 (64.0) | 402 (62.7) | 8.4 | 5.3 |
| Environment | |||||||
| Fruit and vegetable | ≥19 | 762 (87.4) | 732 (85.3) | 536 (84.7) | 532 (83.0) | −2.7 | −2.3 |
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| Physical activity |
| 873 | 860 | 632 | 640 | ||
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| Attitude | |||||||
| Physical activity | ≥23 | 538 (61.6) | 538 (62.6) | 363 (57.4) | 378 (59.1) | −4.2* | −3.5* |
| Environment | |||||||
| Supportive school | ≥19 | 412 (47.2) | 464 (54.0) | 289 (45.6) | 333 (51.9) | −1.6 | −2.1 |
| Supportive local | ≥7 | 262 (30.0) | 363 (42.2) | 211 (33.4) | 220 (34.4) | 3.4 | −7.8* |
| Supportive home | ≥8 | 607 (59.5) | 479 (55.7) | 349 (55.2) | 339 (53.0) | −4.2 | −2.7 |
*Indicates significant change (P < 0.05) in INT or COMP from baseline to followup, χ2 test with the Monte Carlo 2-sided significance.
#Daily serves required for good health for child aged 9–11 years based on the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) [22]: fruit 1-2, vegetable 3–5.
Number (%) of parents meeting the target scores for healthy eating and physical activity at baseline and followup by intervention (INT) and comparison (COMP) communities and percent change over time.
| Target score | Baseline (2006) | Followup (2009) | Change | ||||
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| INT | COMP | INT | COMP | INT | COMP | ||
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| 499–517 | 434–457 | 326–346 | 360–374 | |||
| Healthy eating | |||||||
| Food availability | |||||||
| Sweet beverages | ≥12 | 46 (9.2) | 39 (9.0) | 53 (16.3) | 35 (9.7) | 7.1 | 0.7 |
| Noncore foods | ≥21 | 181 (35.2) | 124 (28.1) | 127 (36.7) | 93 (25.3) | 1.5 | −2.8 |
| Fruit and vegetables | ≥12 | 473 (91.3) | 396 (87.8) | 311 (89.9) | 339 (90.6) | −1.4 | 2.8 |
| Attitudes | ≥24 | 187 (36.7) | 177 (39.3) | 140 (40.8) | 152 (41.4) | 4.1 | 1.5 |
| Rules | ≥40 | 354 (70.4) | 301 (67.6) | 241 (71.5) | 240 (66.1) | 1.1 | −1.5 |
| Knowledge of healthy eating∧ | |||||||
| Fruit serves | 1-2 | 311 (61.3) | 268 (60.3) | 227 (71.3) | 248 (67.5) | 10.0* | 7.2* |
| Vegetable serves | 3–5 | 326 (64.2) | 295 (66.2) | 248 (73.9) | 248 (67.5) | 9.7* | 1.3 |
| Activity | |||||||
| Attitude | ≥28 | 134 (26.1) | 155 (34.4) | 92 (27.1) | 168 (45.3) | 1.0 | 10.9* |
| Rules | ≥12 | 183 (35.4) | 171 (37.4) | 119 (34.8) | 135 (36.4) | −0.6 | −1.0 |
#Number of responses varies between items.
*Significant difference between baseline and followup within condition.
∧Proportion identifying correct answer as per the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating guidelines serves per day [22].
Number (%) of teachers meeting the target scores for healthy eating and physical activity at baseline and followup by intervention (INT) and comparison (COMP) communities and percent change over time.
| Target score | Baseline (2006) | Followup (2009) | % Change | ||||
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| INT | COMP | INT | COMP | INT | COMP | ||
| N∧ | 129–137 | 124–129 | 98–106 | 84–98 | |||
| Child exposure | |||||||
| Healthy eating | ≥15 | 20 (14.9) | 11 (8.5) | 10 (9.4) | 3 (3.4) | −5.5 | −5.1 |
| Fruit and vegetables | ≥16 | 15 (7.6) | 15 (12.1) | 18 (17.0) | 11 (11.6) | 9.4** | −0.5 |
| Physical activity | ≥30 | 34 (25.6) | 39 (30.7) | 39 (37.1) | 23 (24.7) | 11.6 | −6.0 |
| Water | Allow in class | 111 (81.1) | 110 (85.1) | 97 (91.2) | 85 (86.9) | 10.1** | 1.8 |
| Teacher skills/attitude | |||||||
| Healthy eating | ≥7, ≥16# | 8 (6.2) | 15 (11.7) | 19 (19.4) | 3 (3.4) | 13.2** | −8.3 |
| Fruit and vegetables | ≥24 | 44 (32.1) | 51 (39.5) | 45 (42.5) | 37 (41.1) | 10.4 | 1.6 |
| Physical activity | ≥27, ≥36# | 32 (24.1) | 37 (29.1) | 20 (20.0) | 6 (7.1) | −4.1 | −22.0** |
| Teacher knowledge* | |||||||
| Fruit serves | 1-2 | 81 (55.5) | 78 (56.1) | 83 (73.5) | 67 (67.0) | 18.0** | 10.9 |
| Vegetables serves | 3–5 | 115 (78.8) | 105 (75.5) | 96 (85.0) | 75 (75.0) | 6.2 | −0.5 |
| Physical activity mins | ≥60 | 72 (49.3) | 57 (41.0) | 64 (56.6) | 51 (51.0) | 7.3 | 10.0 |
| Screen time mins | <120 | 38 (26.2) | 45 (32.4) | 31 (27.7) | 28 (28.0) | 1.5 | −4.4 |
∧Number of responses varies between items.
*Proportion identifying correct answer. Fruit and vegetables: Australian Guide to Healthy Eating guidelines serves per day (Smith et al. [22]); Physical Activity and Screen time recommendations minutes per day [21].
**Significant difference between baseline and followup within condition.
#Higher target refers to 2009 which included four years for professional development.