| Literature DB >> 26263386 |
Claire Friedemann Smith1, Carl Heneghan2, Alison Ward2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Obesity in childhood impacts on many areas of the child's current and future health, including their cardiovascular health. To date many attempts have been made to design interventions to tackle excess childhood weight but with limited success. We aimed to establish the components common to interventions in children that improve cardiovascular health parameters.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26263386 PMCID: PMC4532360 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Search terms.
Fig 2Selection process of papers included in the component analysis.
Characteristics of included studies.
| Author | Study name | Country of origin | Number of participants | Age | Setting | Design | Duration | Outcomes measured | Achieved improvements in biological and non-biological outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taylor et al. (2007) [ | APPLE | New Zealand | 730 | 6–9 years | School | Non-randomised, controlled physical activity, nutrition and educational intervention | 2 years | Height, weight, waist circumference, pulse rate, blood pressure, BMI. Dietary intake questionnaire, physical activity through accelerometry, physical activity questionnaire, time spent television | Yes |
| Angelopoulos et al. (2009) [ | CHILDREN | Greece | 646 | 9–10 years | School | Cluster randomised, controlled nutrition and physical activity intervention | 1 year | Yes | |
| Melnyk et al. (2009) [ | COPE TEEN | USA | 19 | 14–15 years | School | Cluster randomised, controlled educational intervention | 9 weeks | Yes | |
| Schofield et al. (2005) [ | GSOP | Australia | 85 girls | 15 years | School | Non-randomised, controlled physical activity self-monitoring and education intervention | 6 weeks, 6 week follow-up | No | |
| Stock et al. (2007) [ | Healthy Buddies | Canada | 383 | 4–11 years | School | Non-randomised, controlled health promotion intervention | 21 weeks | Yes | |
| Johnson et al. (1991) [ | Heart Smart Program | USA | 19 children 23 parents | 9–13 years | School | Non-randomised, controlled education, physical activity and nutrition intervention involving parents | 12 weeks | No | |
| Nguyen et al. (2012) [ | LOOZIT | Australia | 151 | 13–16 years | Local community health centre and children’s hospital | Randomised, controlled lifestyle modification intervention | 7 weeks, 24 month follow-up | Yes | |
| Sacher et al. (2010) [ | MEND | UK | 116 | 9–11 | Community (e.g. schools and sports centres) | Randomised, controlled healthy lifestyle intervention | 9 weeks, 12 week follow-up | Yes | |
| Bayne-Smith et al. (2004) [ | PATH | USA | 442 girls | 14–17 years | School | Randomised, controlled heart health education and physical activity intervention | 12 weeks | Yes | |
| Nemet et al. (2005) [ | - | Israel | 46 | 8–14 years | Child health and sports centre, Meir General Hospital, Tel Aviv University | Randomised, controlled diet, behaviour and physical activity intervention | 3 months, 1 year follow-up | Yes | |
| Park et al. (2007) [ | - | Korea | 44 | 13–15 years | School | Randomised, controlled lifestyle and education and exercise intervention | 12 weeks | No | |
| Tershakovec et al. (1998) [ | - | USA | 342 | 6 years | Home | Randomised, controlled nutrition education intervention | 10 weeks, 12 months follow-up | Yes |
Component themes.
| Main theme | Sub-components |
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| Diet, physical activity, lifestyle compatible activities, focus on fitness, familiarity with fruit and vegetables |
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| Self-esteem, body image, self-efficacy |
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| Goal setting, problem solving, stress management, practical skills (e.g. interpreting nutrition labels and food preparation) |
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| Take home materials, deliverer resources, focus away from weight, involvement of others (e.g. parents, peers, community), interactive, homework, focus on behaviour, attitude and knowledge change, professional involvement (e.g. dietician). |