| Literature DB >> 29304772 |
Elisabet Llauradó1, Lucia Tarro2, David Moriña3, Magaly Aceves-Martins1, Montse Giralt4, Rosa Solà5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An important challenge of school-based childhood obesity (OB) intervention programs is understanding the maintenance of the effects after cessation of the intervention to overcome the limitations of follow-up studies. The aim of this study is to verify the sustainability of the benefits achieved at a 4-year follow-up of the post-Educació en Alimentació (EDAl) program intervention cessation by assessing the OB-related outcomes and lifestyles of 13- to 15-year-old adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Follow-up; Lifestyles; Obesity; School-based intervention
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29304772 PMCID: PMC5755282 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-5006-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the participants throughout the study. The 4-year follow-up post-intervention measurements were conducted over the 2014 academic year in Reus (intervention group) and in Cambrils, Salou and Vila-seca (control group)
Fig. 2Evolution of the proportion of the children who improved in the BMI category since the previous time point
Anthropometric characteristics of the students at 4-year follow-up post-intervention in the intervention and control groups
| Intervention group ( | Control group ( | ||||||||
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| Boys | Girls | Total | Boys | Girls | Total | Boys | Girls | Total | |
| Weight; kga,b | 57.87 | 52.44 | 55.17 | 55.24 | 54.44 | 54.89 | 0.178 | 0.169 | 0.819 |
| Height; cma,b | 167.6 | 160.9 | 164.3 | 167.7 | 161.5 | 164.4 | 0.944 | 0.496 | 0.911 |
| BMI1; kg/ma,e | 20.50 | 20.31 | 20.41 | 19.44 | 20.60 | 20.09 |
| 0.475 | 0.294 |
| BMI z-scorea,e | −0.10 | −0.21 | −0.15 | −0.37 | −0.01 | −0.17 | 0.100 | 0.139 | 0.846 |
| Fat mass; kga,d,e | 8.24 | 13.02 | 10.58 | 7.92 | 15.47 | 12.11 | 0.653 |
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| Lean mass; kga,d | 49.65 | 39.82 | 44.78 | 47.87 | 40.97 | 44.20 | 0.217 | 0.111 | 0.538 |
| Waist circumference; cma,b | 74.15 | 69.88 | 72.06 | 71.57 | 71.15 | 71.33 |
| 0.261 | 0.401 |
| Hip circumference; cma | 84.01 | 82.92 | 83.46 | 81.76 | 85.09 | 83.66 | 0.162 | 0.082 | 0.848 |
The 4-year follow-up post-intervention measurements were conducted over the 2014 academic year in Reus (intervention group) and in Cambrils, Salou and Vila-seca (control group)
Bold text indicates significant p-values
aThe results are expressed as the means (95% CIs)
bWeight, height, lean mass and hip circumference; values adjusted by age with an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)
cBody mass index (BMI) is calculated as weight (kg) divided by height in square meters
dFat and lean mass are calculated by using a standard beam balance (Tanita TBF-300 Body Composition Analyzer)
eBMI, BMI z-score and fat mass, waist circumference, not adjusted by age, are calculated by using an analysis of variance (ANOVA)
BMI z-score at baseline and 4-year follow-up post-intervention in the intervention and control groups
| Baselinec | 4-year follow-up post-intervention | Change baselinec to 4-year follow-up post-intervention | Baselinec vs. 4-year follow-up post-intervention | Intervention vs. control | |
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| Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | |||
| BMI Z-scorea | |||||
| Intervention | |||||
| Boys | 0.57 (0.40 to 0.74) | −0.09 (−0.25 to 0.08) | −0.67 (−0.80 to −0.54) |
| 0.282 |
| Girls | 0.44 (0.26 to 0.61) | −0.23 (−0.39 to −0.07) | −0.65 (−0.78 to −0.51) |
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| Total | 0.51 (0.38 to 0.63) | −0.15 (−0.27 to −0.04) | −0.58 (−0.75 to −0.56) |
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| Control | |||||
| Boys | 0.16 (−0.12 to 0.44) | −0.37 (−0.66 to −0.09) | −0.54 (−0.72 to −0.35) |
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| Girls | 0.30 (0.08 to 0.53) | −0.01 (−0.23 to 0.21) | −0.32 (−0.45 to −0.18) |
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| Total | 0.24 (0.06 to 0.42) | −0.17 (−0.35 to 0.00) | −0.41 (−0.53 to −0.30) |
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BMI body mass index, CI confidence interval, WHO World Health Organization
Bold text indicates significant p-values
The 4-year follow-up post-intervention measurements were conducted over the 2014 academic year in Reus (intervention group) and in Cambrils, Salou and Vila-seca (control group)
aThe BMI z-score was calculated from the WHO “Growth reference 5–19 years” tables
bGeneral Linear Mixed Models of repeated measures
cbaseline (2007–2008)
dFisher’s exact test
erepeated measures General Linear Mixed Models
Baseline and 4-year follow-up post-intervention measurements of BMI categorized as OW and OB in the intervention and control groups
| Baseline, | 4-year follow-up post-intervention, | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHO Criteriac | |||||
| OW | |||||
| Intervention | Boys | 39 (21.9) | 31 (17.4) | 0.322 | 0.314 |
| Girls | 38 (22.2) | 12 (7.0) |
| 0.602 | |
| Total | 77 (22.1) | 43 (12.3) |
| 0.238 | |
| Control | Boys | 8 (11.8) | 6 (8.8) | 0.774 | |
| Girls | 18 (20.9) | 12 (14.0) | 0.286 | ||
| Total | 26 (16.9) | 18 (11.7) | 0.229 | ||
| OB | |||||
| Intervention | Boys | 24 (13.5) | 3 (1.7) |
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| Girls | 11 (6.4) | 4 (2.3) |
| 0.560 | |
| Total | 35 (10.0) | 7 (2.0) |
| 0.205 | |
| Control | Boys | 5 (7.4) | 3 (4.4) | 0.500 | |
| Girls | 6 (7.0) | 2 (2.3) | 0.289 | ||
| Total | 11 (7.1) | 5 (3.2) | 0.109 | ||
| IOTF Criteriad | |||||
| OW | |||||
| Intervention | Boys | 39 (21.9) | 30 (16.9) | 0.163 | 0.238 |
| Girls | 30 (17.5) | 11 (6.4) |
| 0.581 | |
| Total | 69 (19.8) | 41 (11.7) |
| 0.244 | |
| Control | Boys | 6 (8.8) | 3 (4.4) | 0.375 | |
| Girls | 18 (20.9) | 9 (10.5) |
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| Total | 24 (15.6) | 5 (3.2) |
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| OB | |||||
| Intervention | Boys | 4 (2.2) | 1 (0.6) | 0.375 | 0.578 |
| Girls | 8 (4.7) | 4 (2.3) | 0.289 | 0.430 | |
| Total | 12 (3.4) | 5 (1.4) | 0.092 | 0.186 | |
| Control | Boys | 3 (4.4) | 3 (4.4) | 1.000 | |
| Girls | 1 (1.2) | 2 (2.3) | 1.000 | ||
| Total | 4 (2.6) | 5 (3.2) | 1.000 | ||
BMI body mass index, IOTF International Obesity Task Force, OW overweight, OB obesity, WHO World Health Organization
Bold text indicates significant values
The 4-year follow-up post-intervention measurements were conducted over the 2014 academic year in Reus (intervention group) and in Cambrils, Salou and Vila-seca (control group)
aFisher’s exact test
bMcNemar’s test
cThe WHO criteria cutoff points (2007) were used for the BMI classification
dThe IOTF criteria cutoff points (Cole, 2000) were used for the BMI classification
Physical and leisure activities assessed at baseline and 4-year follow-up post-intervention in the intervention and control groups
| Intervention group | Control group | |||||||
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| Baseline, | 4-year follow-up post-intervention, n (%) | Baseline, | 4-year follow-up post-intervention, n (%) | |||||
| TV and/or video games, h/day | ||||||||
| ≤ 2 h/day | Boys | 120 (90.9) | 113 (72.0) | 0.002 | 34 (81.0) | 47 (78.3) | 0.754 | 0.084 |
| Girls | 117 (91.4) | 118 (74.7) | 0.002 | 58 (85.3) | 49 (73.1) | 0.109 | 0.919 | |
| Total | 237 (91.2) | 231 (73.3) | <0.001 | 92 (83.6) | 96 (75.6) | 0.115 | 0.268 | |
| After-school physical activity, h/week | ||||||||
| ≥ 4 h/week | Boys | 41 (31.1) | 92 (57.9) | <0.001 | 10 (24.4) | 22 (36.7) | 0.388 | 0.111 |
| Girls | 27 (21.6) | 59 (37.6) | 0.004 | 13 (19.7) | 22 (31.9) |
| 0.852 | |
| Total | 68 (26.5) | 151 (47.8) | <0.001 | 23 (21.5) | 44 (34.1) |
| 0.174 | |
Bold text indicates significant p-values
The 4-year follow-up post-intervention measurements were conducted over the 2014 academic year in Reus (intervention group) and in Cambrils, Salou and Vila-seca (control group)
aPhysical activity and the number of TV hours were analyzed at baseline and at 4-year follow-up post-intervention
bMcNemar’s test
cFisher’s exact test of differences between the intervention and control changes