| Literature DB >> 28477624 |
Irina Kovalskys1,2, Cecile Rausch Herscovici3, Paula Indart Rougier3,4, María José De Gregorio5, Luciana Zonis3,4, Liliana Orellana6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: MINI SALTEN is a program developed to increase moderate to vigorous physical activity (PA) and improve eating habits at home and school in first grade children. It aims to assess the effects of a technology family-based and PA school-based intervention. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe the protocol design and the MINISALTEN intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Healthy eating habits; Obesity prevention; Physical activity; School-based intervention; Technology-based intervention; Young children
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28477624 PMCID: PMC5420097 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4327-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Themes and theoretical content of material delivered via the multi-platform application
| Theme | Number | Theoretical content |
|---|---|---|
| Program presentation | 1 | Description and purpose/value of MINI SALTEN. |
| Breakfast | 4 | Benefits, variety and quantity of food items, barriers, and tips for implementing. |
| Physical activity | 4 | Importance of being physically active, recommendations, barriers, and tips for implementation. |
| Parents as role models | 2 | Concept illustrated with examples. |
| Water intake | 2 | Importance of hydration for the body and how to recognize dehydration. |
| Energy balance | 2 | What it is and why it needs to be balanced. |
| What we eat | 1 | Food groups, amounts, and examples of healthy menus. |
| Fruit and vegetables | 5 | Benefits, tips, recipes, importance of colours, seasonal fruits and vegetables. |
| Snacks | 2 | Suggested healthy and affordable snacks for school. Frequency and variety. |
N number of interactive presentations of each theme
Assessment methods, timeline, and outcomes
| Measurement | Source | Measure or instrument | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anthropometry | Child | Weight (kg), height (cm), waist circumference (cm) | BMI Z-score, overweight, obesity and central obesity. |
| Mother (or father or guardian) | Weight (kg), height (cm), waist circumference (cm) | ||
| Blood Pressure | Child | Blood pressure (mm Hg) | Classification of blood pressure (high, normal or low). |
| Mother (or father or guardian) | Blood pressure (mm Hg) | ||
| Physical Activity (PA) and Sedentary Behaviour | Child | Accelerometer | Accelerometer: Daily steps, minutes of moderate to vigorous PA (min/day), weekly METs (week days and week-end days) and sedentary time. |
| Mother (or father or guardian) | Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ - WHO) | GPAQ: sedentary behaviour and PA at work, during leisure, and for transport (min/day). | |
| Dietary Intake | Child | 24-h Recall using the Multiple Pass Method (completed by parent/guardian) | Daily caloric intake (Kcal/day), breakfast quality (mg calcium/day), portions of fruits and vegetables, volume of water (ml/day), and percentage of calories from saturated fats and of grams of added sugar coming from snacks. |
| Mother (or father or guardian) | 24-h Recall using the Multiple Pass Method | ||
| Socio-Economic Status | Mother (or father or guardian) | Modified and adapted version of SAIMO Socio-Economic Level Survey | Classification of social and economic status (low, middle or high). |
| Home and Neighbourhood Environment | Mother (or father or guardian) | Modified and adapted version of ISCOLE Neighbourhood & Home Environment Questionnaire | Neighbourhood social capital, home social environment, home and neighbourhood food environments, home and neighbourhood PA environment and neighbourhood facilities environment. |
| School Environment | School Principal (or Vice- Principal, or School Secretary) | Modified and adapted version of ISCOLE School Environment Questionnaire | School facilities, healthy eating and PA policies, extracurricular activities, frequency of physical education and breaks, promotion of active transportation and the availability of healthy and unhealthy foods. |
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