| Literature DB >> 29023233 |
Katherine R Arlinghaus1, Jennette P Moreno2, Layton Reesor3, Daphne C Hernandez3, Craig A Johnston3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Promotoras, Hispanic community health workers, are frequently employed to promote health behavioral change with culturally bound Hispanic lifestyle behaviors. Peer health mentors have been used in schools to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity behaviors among students. This study investigates the efficacy of combining these 2 approaches by training high school health mentors, called compañeros, to engage Hispanic middle school students in a school-based obesity intervention as a strategy to promote and sustain reductions in standardized body mass index (zBMI).Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29023233 PMCID: PMC5645191 DOI: 10.5888/pcd14.170130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Figure 1CONSORT diagram illustrating the flow of participants through the study, an obesity prevention intervention using compañeros, Houston, Texas, 2013–2016. Participants included in the main analysis had baseline, 6-month, and 12-month assessment data. Abbreviation: CONSORT, the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials.
Comparison of Baseline Characteristics of Participants (N = 189), by 12-month Attrition and by Treatment Conditiona, Compañeros Obesity Intervention, Houston, Texas 2013–2016
| Characteristic | Included in Main Analysis | Excluded From Main Analysis |
| With | Without |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total, n | 140 | 49 | — | 94 | 95 | — |
| Age, y | 13.02 (0.56) | 12.90 (0.56) | .17 | 12.91 (0.48) | 12.94 (0.63) | .71 |
| Female, n (%) | 66 (47) | 31 (63) | .07 | 48 (51) | 49 (52) | — |
| Height, cm | 157.93 (6.67) | 158.10 (7.25) | .88 | 157.54 (6.97) | 158.57 (7.20) | .32 |
| Weight, kg | 65.68 (9.30) | 69.92 (13.83) | .02 | 68.32 (13.04) | 69.31 (12.84) | .60 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 26.30 (3.10) | 27.86 (4.56) | .01 | 27.40 (4.03) | 27.51 (4.53) | .85 |
| zBMI | 1.64 (0.37) | 1.81 (0.45) | .01 | 1.78 (0.41) | 1.76 (0.46) | .77 |
| BMI percentile | 93.86 (3.97) | 95.13 (4.04) | .06 | 95.04 (3.82) | 94.57 (4.27) | .43 |
| Attrition at 12 mos, n (%) | 0 (0) | 49 (100) | — | 23 (24.5) | 26 (27.4) | .74 |
Abbreviations: —, not applicable; BMI, body mass index; zBMI, standardized BMI.
Values are mean (standard deviation) unless otherwise noted.
Participants randomized into a study condition were not included in the analysis if they were unavailable for both 6-month or 12-month assessments.
P values were determined by an independent samples t test and χ2 tests between participants who were and were not included in the main analysis.
P values were determined by independent samples t tests and χ2 tests between with compañeros and without compañeros conditions.
Changes in Body Characteristics of Participants (N = 189) at 6 Months and 12 Months by, Treatment Conditiona, Compañeros Obesity Intervention, Houston, Texas 2013–2016
| Characteristic | With | Without |
| With | Without |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Main Analysis |
Intention-to-Treat | |||||
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| Height, cm | 2.25 (2.02) | 2.62 (1.92) | .27 | 2.17 (1.95) | 2.27 (1.96) | .73 |
| Weight, kg | 0.88 (2.92) | 2.61 (3.88) | .001 | 1.18 (2.89) | 2.03 (3.82) | .09 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | −0.42 (1.23) | 0.13 (1.45) | .02 | −0.27 (1.20) | 0.03 (1.41) | .12 |
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| −0.12 (0.18) | −0.05 (0.16) | .01 | −0.10 (0.17) | −0.05 (0.16) | .04 |
| BMI percentile | −1.67 (3.25) | −0.91 (2.94) | .15 | −1.31 (2.93) | −0.83 (2.79) | .26 |
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| Height, cm | 4.37 (3.10) | 3.82 (4.47) | .40 | 3.89 (2.94) | 3.27 (4.06) | .24 |
| Weight, kg | 4.17 (5.55) | 6.11 (4.63) | .03 | 4.05 (5.22) | 4.77 (5.13) | .34 |
| BMI | 0.12 (1.99) | 1.11 (2.19) | .01 | 0.25 (1.89) | 0.78 (2.13) | .07 |
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| −0.13 (0.26) | −0.01 (0.21) | .01 | −0.10 (0.24) | −0.03 (0.21) | .02 |
| BMI percentile | −1.86 (4.15) | −0.60 (3.09) | .05 | −1.40 (3.80) | −0.88 (3.36) | .33 |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; zBMI, standardized BMI.
Participants with both 6-month and 12-month assessments.
P values were determined by an independent samples t test between conditions.
Students initially assigned to the 2 conditions who were unavailable for measurement assessments at 6 and 12 months. Analysis was conducted by using the last observation carried forward method. All participants who had been randomized to a study condition were included in this analysis.
| Time | With | Without |
|---|---|---|
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zBMI | ||
| Baseline | 1.82 | 1.81 |
| 6 months | 1.70 | 1.76 |
| 12 months | 1.69 | 1.79 |