| Literature DB >> 27388441 |
Susanne Kobel1, Christine Lämmle2, Olivia Wartha2, Dorothea Kesztyüs2, Tamara Wirt2, Jürgen M Steinacker2.
Abstract
Children with migration background (MB) appear to be at higher risk of developing obesity, therefore, prevention is necessary to avoid possible health inequalities. This study investigated a 1-year intervention with focus on increasing physical activity (PA) and fruit and vegetable intake (FVI), decreasing screen media use (SMU) and soft drink consumption (SDC) in children with MB. 525 children (7.1 ± 0.7 years) with MB who participated in the cluster-randomised study were assessed at baseline and after 1 year. Daily SMU, PA behaviours, SDC and FVI were assessed using a parental questionnaire. After one year, significant effects were found in the intervention group for FVI (p ≤ 0.035). Partially strong tendencies but no significant differences were found for PA and SDC. Although the effects are small, the intervention seems to reach children with MB. An intervention lasting longer than one year might result in more changes.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Diet; Obesity, prevention and control; Sedentary lifestyle
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27388441 PMCID: PMC5332505 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-016-0460-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912
Baseline characteristics of participants with migration background
| Missing values | Intervention | Control | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 318) | (n = 207) | (n = 525) | ||
| Age, years [m (SD)] | 7.15 (0.66) | 7.08 (0.66) | 7.12 (0.66) | |
| Boys, n (%) | 149 (46.9) | 106 (51.2) | 255 (48.6) | |
| Anthropometry | ||||
| BMI, kg/m2 [m (SD)] | 18 | 16.50 (2.53) | 16.11 (2.13) | 16.34 (2.39) |
| BMIPCT [m (SD)] | 18 | 54.70 (29.07) | 50.94 (27.59) | 53.20 (28.53) |
| Overweight and obesity, n (%) | 18 | 42 (13.8) | 18 (8.9) | 60 (11.8) |
| Parental characteristics | ||||
| Tertiary family educational level, n (%) | 38 | 71 (23.9) | 46 (24.2) | 117 (24.0) |
| Overweight (mother), n (%) | 41 | 103 (35.0) | 66 (34.7) | 169 (34.9) |
| Overweight (father), n (%) | 67 | 181 (64.9) | 109 (60.9) | 290 (63.3) |
| Health and lifestyle characteristics | ||||
| MVPA on ≥4 days/week ≥60 min/day, n (%) | 45 | 69 (23.6) | 54 (28.7) | 123 (25.6) |
| Screen media ≥1 h/day, n (%)* | 5 | 83 (26.3) | 43 (21.1) | 126 (24.2) |
| Soft drinks ≥1 time/week, n (%) | 6 | 100 (31.6) | 69 (34.0) | 169 (32.6) |
| Fruit and vegetable intake at school often/always, n (%) | 25 | 229 (75.3) | 156 (79.6) | 385 (77.0) |
m (SD) mean (standard deviation), BMI body mass index, BMIPCT BMI percentiles, MVPA moderate to vigorous physical activity
* Significant difference between control and intervention group
Follow-up characteristics of participants with migration background
| Missing values | Intervention | Control | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 318) | (n = 207) | (n = 525) | ||
| Anthropometry | ||||
| BMI, kg/m2 [m (SD)] | 46 | 16.99 (2.84) | 16.53 (2.41) | 16.81 (2.68) |
| BMIPCT [m (SD)] | 46 | 55.05 (30.09) | 50.27 (28.32) | 53.18 (29.47) |
| Overweight and obesity, n (%) | 46 | 44 (15.1) | 19 (10.2) | 63 (13.2) |
| Health and lifestyle characteristics | ||||
| MVPA on ≥4 days/week ≥60 min/day, n (%) | 126 | 64 (26.2) | 42 (27.1) | 106 (26.6) |
| Screen media ≥1 h/day, n (%) | 108 | 49 (19.4) | 30 (18.2) | 79 (18.9) |
| Soft drinks ≥1 time/week, n (%) | 109 | 67 (26.6) | 44 (26.8) | 111 (26.7) |
| Fruit and vegetable intake at school often/always, n (%)* | 130 | 190 (80.2) | 125 (79.1) | 315 (79.7) |
m (SD) mean (standard deviation), BMI body mass index, BMIPCT BMI percentiles, MVPA moderate to vigorous physical activity
* Significant difference between control and intervention group
Fig. 1Changes (in percentage) in categories of fruit and vegetable intake at school between baseline and follow-up for intervention and control group