| Literature DB >> 30275966 |
Laura C Hopkins1, Mary Fristad2, Jacqueline D Goodway3, Bernadette Melnyk4, Ihuoma Eneli5, Chris Holloman6, Julie A Kennel7, Alison Webster8, Amy R Sharn9, Carolyn Gunther10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The most efficacious childhood obesity prevention interventions have involved caregivers directly or indirectly. Due to the high reliance on technology, research examining technological intervention approaches is warranted, particularly during the summer when parents may be more difficult to engage and the risk for excess weight gain among children is high.Entities:
Keywords: Caregivers; Childhood obesity; Privacy; Social media; Summer; Text messaging
Year: 2018 PMID: 30275966 PMCID: PMC6158889 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-018-0340-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784

Fig. 1 Enhanced Care Text Messaging Pilot Weekly Schematic
Enhanced Care text messaging matrix
| Week | Theme | Type of messagea | Text message |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fast food | Response | Today at Camp NERF, your child learned about healthy fast food items. Are you in for trying healthier items at fast food restaurants? Please reply with “Yes” or “No”. |
| 1 | Fast food | Information | Camp NERF staff wants to help! Here is a strategy you and your child can use when choosing healthier items at fast food restaurants: Next time you or your child want to order french fries, you guys can share a medium order instead of ordering a large. Try it! |
| 1 | Fast food | Response | Attention all Camp NERF parents! Did you complete the Fast Food Challenge this week? Please reply with “Yes” or “No”. |
| 2 | Screen time | Response | Happy Tuesday Camp NERF parents! Yesterday at camp, your child learned about “screen-time” and its consequences to our health. Screen-time is the total amount of time someone spends in front of any kind of screen, whether that be a TV, computer, cell-phone, or other handheld device. Doctors recommend that children should have no more than 2 hours of screen-time each day. This week, we challenge you to limit your child to 2 hours or less of screen-time. Are you in? Please reply with “Yes” or “No”. |
| 2 | Screen time | Information | Camp NERF parents, did you know that too much screen-time is also related to overweight and obesity? Here is a reason why: spending too much time sitting in front of a TV or computer screen means that we are not spending enough time being physically active, preventing our body from burning enough calories to balance the calories we eat. I hope this will encourage you to help limit your child’s screen-time this week! Do not forget to add us on Facebook: just type Camp NERF in the search bar and click “join group”! |
| 2 | Screen time | Response | Good evening Camp NERF parents! Did you complete the Screen-Time challenge this week? Please reply with “Yes” or “No”. |
| 3 | Breakfast | Response | Week 6 of Camp NERF has begun and it’s all about BREAKFAST – the importance of eating breakfast every day, and the healthy food options for a perfect kick-start to our day! So far, we have learned to watch out for cereals with extra sugar and to add fresh or frozen fruits to whole-grain cereals to give our bodies a boost of energy. This week, we challenge you to simply add some fruit to you and your child’s breakfast! Whether you give them a fresh banana, cut up strawberries to add to their cereal or oatmeal, or make a breakfast smoothie with 100% fruit juice, we encourage you to BOOST their BREAKFAST! Are you in? Please reply with “Yes” or “No”. |
| 3 | Breakfast | Information | Happy Friday Camp NERF parents! Along with learning about breakfast this week, we also learned about calcium-rich foods that are good for building STRONG bones. Did you know that many calcium-rich foods are also perfect breakfast options? - like low-fat plain milk, low-fat yogurt, and low-fat cheese! However, we can also get calcium by eating other foods, such as spinach, almonds, eggs, oatmeal, broccoli, and sunflower seeds to name a few. Whether you get your calcium from dairy or from the other items I have listed, it is still important to get calcium every day for best bone and teeth health. Good luck with this week’s challenge! |
| 3 | Breakfast | Response | Good evening Camp NERF parents! Just checking in to see how this week’s BOOST your BREAKFAST Challenge went! Did you complete the challenge? Please reply with “Yes” or “No”. |
aResponse: Text message that requires a response from the participants; Information: Text message that provides information to the participants with no option for response
Enhanced Care Facebook matrix
| Week | Theme | Post description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Welcome | “Camp NERF - Nutrition, Education, Fitness, and Recreation - is a fun program for children grades K-5 to attend during the summer months to learn the basics of nutrition and mental health education, as well as to remain physically active while school is out! |
| 1 | Healthy fast food choices | “Week 4 of Camp NERF is in action! This week, we learn about how to make healthy choices when eating at fast food restaurants. Although convenient, fast food is typically high in sodium, solid fats, and sugars while also lacking the essential nutrients our bodies need to function properly and remain healthy. Follow this link to read more! They even provide some tips for you and your family to consider! Check it out!” |
| 1 | Camp image highlights | Eight images of children playing with Camp NERF Counselors, including camp special guest Mr. COSI |
| 2 | Screen time | “This week at camp, we’re learning about “screen-time” and the consequences it can have on our overall health. “Screen-time” includes any amount of time spent in front of a TV, a computer, a cell-phone, or any other handheld device. Want to read more? Follow this link to read about how screen-time can affect your child’s health, and even their behavior!” |
| 2 | Healthy fast food choices | Video of children performing a rap about fast food. “We have some stars! Here are a few of our campers from [School Name] performing the “Fast Food Rap” for their peers and counsellors.” |
| 2 | Taste test wednesdays | Two images of children enjoying Taste Test Wednesdays. “Our campers love Taste Test Wednesdays! So far, we’ve tasted fruit smoothies, infused water, fruit popsicles, and yogurt parfaits. THIS WEEK we tasted roasted red pepper hummus with carrots and cucumbers! For those who don’t know, hummus is a Middle Eastern dish made from a mixture of mashed chickpeas, tahini, oil, lemon juice, and garlic. It can be used as a vegetable dip or a sandwich spread. Here are some of our campers from [School Name], tasting it and LOVING it!” |
| 3 | Healthy breakfast | “This week at Camp NERF, it’s all about BREAKFAST! Many people talk about how breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but do we know WHY? Read this article from John Hopkins School of Public Health to learn exactly why breakfast is the most important meal of the day. They even give you some tips on preparing a healthy breakfast!” |
| 3 | Visitors | Images of children interacting with adult sponsors of USDA Summer Feeding Program/Children’s Hunger Alliance/Camp NERF. “We had some visitors at Broadleigh this week! Some of our programming sponsors came to see what Camp NERF is all about!” |
| 3 | Healthy breakfast | Image of children learning how much sugar is in cereal. The grades K-2 group at [School Name] learning how much sugar is in ONE SERVING of sugary cereals, like Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, or Frosted Flakes! |
Enhanced Care Instagram matrix
| Week | Theme | Media description | Media caption |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Welcome | Image of blacktop chalk writing with “Camp NERF [School Name]” and children playing in the background | Camp has officially begun! Ready to get our nutrition on |
| 1 | Physical activity | Video of Camp NERF counselor dancing with campers | Camp NERF [School Name] campers dancing with counselor Nikita #fun#friends #food |
| 1 | Healthy food | Image of Camp NERF camper smiling and enjoying carrots and cucumbers along with red pepper hummus as a part of Taste Test Wednesday | We love Taste Test Wednesday’s! Yesterday we tasted Roasted Red Pepper hummus with carrots and cucumbers. Participant from [School Name] loved it! #campNERF #fun #friends #food |
| 2 | Physical activity | Image of Camp NERF counselor playing basketball and shooting over the head of a jumping camper | It’s 9 am on Monday morning and our [School Name] campers are already moving! Camp NERF counselor playing basketball with camper Jordan. #summer #rocks#food #fun #friends |
| 3 | Physical activity | Video of Camp NERF counselor hula hooping with campers | Camp NERF counselor showing camper how he can HULA at [School Name] today! #GOplay #summer #rocks |
| 3 | Education/learning | Image of 2 Camp NERF counselor reading with a camper | Camp NERF counselors reading a book to camper Emanuel during free-time at [School Name] #fun #friends #food |
Enhanced Care caregiver demographics by participation in the texting program
| Total sample | None | Low | High | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mean ± SE | 37.11 ± 1.82 | 39.9 ± 3.5 | 37.6 ± 3.1 | 32.9 ± 2.1 | 0.31a |
| Gender, % ( | |||||
| Male | 8.11% (3) | 14.3% (2) | 7.7% (1) | 0.0% (0) | 0.47b |
| Female | 91.89% (34) | 85.7% (12) | 92.3% (12) | 100.0% (10) | |
| Race, % ( | |||||
| Black | 91.76% (31) | 83.3% (10) | 100.0% (12) | 90.0% (9) | 0.35b |
| Non-Black | 8.82% (3) | 16.7% (2) | 0.0% (0) | 10.0% (1) | |
| Income, % ( | |||||
| Low-income | 77.42% (24) | 90.0% (9) | 58.3% (7) | 88.9% (8) | 0.31b |
| Non-low-income | 22.58% (7) | 10.0% (1) | 41.7 (5) | 11.1% (1) | |
| BMI, mean ± SE | 29.91 ± 1.25 | 27.7 ± 1.6 | 32.4 ± 2.5 | 28.9 ± 1.7 | 0.27a |
| BMI Classification, % ( | |||||
| Underweight | 3.57% (1) | 11.1% (1) | 0.0% (0) | 0.0% (0) | 0.33b |
| Normal | 2.14% (6) | 22.2% (2) | 9.1% (1) | 37.5% (3) | |
| Overweight | 32.14% (9) | 33.3% (3) | 36.4% (4) | 25.0% (2) | |
| Obese | 42.86% (12) | 33.3% (3) | 54.5% (6) | 37.5% (3) | |
aANOVA
bChi-square

Fig. 2 Overview of Affirmative vs. Negative Response Texts among Enhanced Care Texting Responders