| Literature DB >> 25311881 |
Michelle R Lent1, Stephanie S Vander Veur, Tara A McCoy, Alexis C Wojtanowski, Brianna Sandoval, Sandy Sherman, Eugene Komaroff, Gary D Foster.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although many initiatives exist to improve the availability of healthy foods in corner stores, few randomized trials have assessed their effects. This study evaluated, in a randomized controlled trial, the effects of a first-generation healthy corner store intervention on students' food and beverage purchases over a 2-year period.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25311881 PMCID: PMC4236232 DOI: 10.1002/oby.20878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obesity (Silver Spring) ISSN: 1930-7381 Impact factor: 5.002
Characteristics of consented and measured 4th-6th grade students in control and intervention school-corner store clusters at baseline
| Student characteristics | Control cluster (n=332) | Intervention cluster (n=435) |
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| Age (M±SD, years) | 10.99±0.92 | 10.97±1.02 |
| Gender (% female) | 57.8% | 55.4% |
| Race/Ethnicity (%) | ||
| Black/African American | 38.3% | 46.2% |
| White | 13.2% | 0.5% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 16.2% | 43.2%[ |
| Asian | 15.9% | 0.5%[ |
| Native American/Alaskan Native | 1.5% | 0.2% |
| Other/Mixed/Unknown | 15.0% | 9.4% |
Control versus intervention groups, significant at p<0.01. Of all consented students (N=790), 23 students did not attend school when baseline measures were collected.
Figure 1Participant flow
A comparison of student corner store intercept characteristics in control and intervention school-store clusters at 1 and 2 years after intervention initiation
| Baseline | Year 1 | Year 2 | ||||||||
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| N intercepts | Median | N intercepts | % Above Median [ | OR (95% CI) [ | p year 1[ | N intercepts | % Above Median [ | OR (95% CI) [ | p year 2[ | |
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| 280.0 | 0.69 (0.4-1.1) | 0.12 | 0.88 (0.5-1.5) | 0.58 | |||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 62.6% | 263 | 56.0% | |||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 53.4% | 445 | 52.8% | |||||
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| 10.0 | 0.78 (0.5-1.3) | 0.33 | 0.77 (0.5-1.3) | 0.32 | |||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 57.0% | 263 | 55.5% | |||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 50.7% | 445 | 49.1% | |||||
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| 300.0 | 1.27 (0.7-2.3) | 0.43 | 1.21 (0.7-2.2) | 0.53 | |||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 53.2% | 263 | 50.7% | |||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 59.0% | 445 | 55.4% | |||||
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| 44.0 | 0.54 | 1.21 (0.7-2.1) | 0.50 | ||||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 59.2% | 0.84 (0.5-1.5) | 263 | 54.5% | ||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 55.0% | 445 | 59.2% | |||||
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| 18.0 | 0.86 (0.4-1.6) | 0.64 | 0.84 (0.4-1.6) | 0.61 | |||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 58.7% | 263 | 56.8% | |||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 54.9% | 445 | 52.6% | |||||
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| 2.4 | 1.0 (0.6-1.7) | 0.98 | 1.17 (0.7-2.1) | 0.60 | |||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 66.2% | 263 | 61.8% | |||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 66.1% | 445 | 65.4% | |||||
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| 0.9 | 0.87 (0.45-1.7) | 0.67 | 0.78 (0.5-1.5) | 0.45 | |||||
| Intervention | 385 | 223 | 41.6% | 263 | 40.8% | |||||
| Control | 448 | 451 | 38.2% | 445 | 34.9% | |||||
Regression analyses were generalized linear mixed models with schools and corner stores as separate random effects to accommodate for the clustering of children who attended the same schools and/or shopped at the same stores. Because the default starting values for the covariance parameters failed, variables were dichotomized at their baseline medians. Between-group comparisons (control versus intervention) were based on differences in proportions falling above or below the median.
Means±SD[*] of student corner store intercept characteristics in control and intervention school-store clusters at baseline enrollment, and 1 and 2 years after intervention initiation
| Baseline | Year 1 | Year 2 | ||||
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| N intercepts | Mean±SD | N intercepts | Mean±SD | N intercepts | Mean±SD | |
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| Intervention | 385 | 354.0±314.7 | 223 | 417.8±373.1 | 263 | 381.1±361.8 |
| Control | 448 | 358.9±267.9 | 451 | 413.0±359.0 | 445 | 406.1±311.6 |
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| Intervention | 385 | 14.6±17.6 | 223 | 15.3±16.5 | 263 | 14.5±16.6 |
| Control | 448 | 12.5±13.3 | 451 | 14.1±14.7 | 445 | 14.6±16.1 |
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| Intervention | 385 | 457.9±682.4 | 223 | 486.7±594.9 | 263 | 448.2±671.8 |
| Control | 448 | 602.7±845.4 | 451 | 644.0±756.7 | 445 | 721.6±899.5 |
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| Intervention | 385 | 50.7±46.8 | 223 | 63.8±66.8 | 263 | 58.4±62.8 |
| Control | 448 | 58.0±43.4 | 451 | 66.8±65.6 | 445 | 63.9±44.9 |
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| Intervention | 385 | 28.0±36.9 | 223 | 37.9±48.4 | 263 | 35.2±51.9 |
| Control | 448 | 35.0±34.5 | 451 | 38.7±51.4 | 445 | 34.0±34.0 |
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| Intervention | 385 | 5.1±9.1 | 223 | 5.4±9.1 | 263 | 4.3±6.8 |
| Control | 447 | 5.7±9.5 | 450 | 6.6±10.3 | 444 | 6.8±9.5 |
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| Intervention | 385 | 1.2±1.7 | 223 | 1.3±2.7 | 262 | 1.2±1.7 |
| Control | 448 | 1.2±1.6 | 451 | 1.2±1.6 | 445 | 1.2±1.6 |
For ease of interpretation, mean values are presented. Means were reported but not compared between groups.
Outliers (>2 SD) were excluded for protein (n=1 at baseline, year 1 and year 2) and fiber (n=1, year 2).
Body mass index (BMI) of consented 4th-6th grade students in control and intervention school-corner store clusters
| Baseline | Year 1 | Year 2 | |||||||||
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| N | % | Mean±SD | n | % | Mean±SD | p [ | n | % | Mean±SD | p [ | |
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| Intervention | 435 | 21.4±6.0 | 331 | 22.3±6.5 | 0.73 | 262 | 23.5±6.8 | 0.64 | |||
| Control | 332 | 21.3±5.1 | 265 | 22.3±5.6 | 249 | 23.3±5.7 | |||||
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| Intervention | 435 | 0.8±1.2 | 331 | 0.8±1.2 | 0.83 | 262 | 0.8±1.2 | 0. 98 | |||
| Control | 332 | 0.8±1.1 | 265 | 0.8±1.1 | 249 | 0.9±1.1 | |||||
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| Intervention | 435 | 69.3±29.7 | 331 | 69.1±29.9 | 0. 80 | 262 | 71.3±28.7 | 0.99 | |||
| Control | 332 | 70.8±28.3 | 265 | 70.3±29.2 | 249 | 72.6±27.0 | |||||
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| Intervention | 0.96 | 0.58 | |||||||||
| Underweight (<5th%ile) | 10 | 2.3% | 10 | 3.0% | 4 | 1.5% | |||||
| Heathy(5<85%ile) | 224 | 51.5% | 172 | 52.0% | 134 | 51.1% | |||||
| Overweight (85<95%ile) | 81 | 18.6% | 59 | 17.8% | 44 | 16.8% | |||||
| Obese (≥95th %ile) | 120 | 27.6% | 90 | 27.2% | 80 | 30.5% | |||||
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| Underweight | 4 | 1.2% | 5 | 1.9% | 2 | 0.8% | |||||
| Healthy(5<85%ile) | 179 | 53.9% | 135 | 50.9% | 129 | 51.8% | |||||
| Overweight (85<95%ile) | 58 | 17.5% | 49 | 18.5% | 48 | 19.3% | |||||
| Obese (≥95th %ile) | 91 | 27.4% | 76 | 28.7% | 70 | 28.1% | |||||
p = Control v. Intervention comparison of means, Yr 1
p = Control v. Intervention comparison of means, Yr 2
Based on gender and age-specific norms [24]