| Literature DB >> 31825319 |
Olivier Galy1, Kalina Yacef2,3, Corinne Caillaud3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents has dramatically increased in the Pacific Island countries and territories over the last decade. Childhood overweight and obesity not only have short-term consequences but are also likely to lead to noncommunicable diseases in adulthood. A major factor contributing to the rising prevalence is an insufficient amount of daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). In the Pacific region, less than 50% of children and adolescents meet the international recommendations of 11,000 steps and 60 min of MVPA per day. Although studies have shown the potential of digital technologies to change behaviors, none has been proposed to guide adolescents toward achieving these recommendations.Entities:
Keywords: Melanesia; adolescents; data mining; eHealth; exercise; food; health education; iEngage; movement; noncommunicable diseases
Year: 2019 PMID: 31825319 PMCID: PMC6931053 DOI: 10.2196/14854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Study design. Pretests and communication with families began 3 weeks before the start of the educational program; coordination with the teaching team was finalized 1 week prior, along with baseline measures. The digital program lasted for 4 weeks, with biweekly health education modules held in class (in pink). Feedback to families about the program occurred in the week following the end of the program.
Figure 2App screenshot and pictures of children in activity during modules.
Figure 3Consistency equation.
Descriptive anthropometric, physical fitness, and physical activity data before the iEngage program (N=24).
| Individual characteristics | Value, mean (SD) | ||
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| Height, m | 1.58 (0.06) | |
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| Weight, kg | 56.45 (13.09) | |
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| Age, years | 11.88 (0.57) | |
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| FBMa, % | 27.99 (7.52) | |
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| FBM, kg | 39.99 (6.76) | |
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| BMIb, % | 22.33 (4.60) | |
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| BMI z score | 1.20 (1.02) | |
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| Waist, cm | 81.58 (10.84) | |
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| Waist to height ratio | 0.51 (0.06) | |
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| Maximal aerobic speed, km.h-1 | 10.90 (1.10) | |
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| 5 m sprint, sec | 1.36 (0.10) | |
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| 10 m sprint, sec | 2.96 (0.33) | |
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| 30 m sprint, sec | 5.38 (0.44) | |
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| Agility test, sec | 13.02 (3.09) | |
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| Sedentary activity (60-sec bouts) | 112.20 (19.30) | |
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| Light physical activity (3-sec bouts) | 121.90 (5.80) | |
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| Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (3-sec bouts) | 35.30 (3.80) | |
aFBM: fat body mass.
bBMI: body mass index.
Centroids of daily behavior clusters (k=3) during the 4-week iEngage program.
| Feature | Mean cluster 0: less active cluster (n=180) | Mean cluster 1: active cluster (n=229) | Mean cluster 2: very active cluster (n=37) | Mean overall (n=446) |
| Light-intensity activity, min | 39 | 92 | 85 | 64 |
| Moderate-intensity activity, min | 5.30 | 16 | 57 | 14 |
| Vigorous-intensity activity, min | 2.30 | 4 | 52 | 7 |
| Number of steps | 7850 | 13,860 | 18,260 | 11,140 |
| Over 11,000 steps | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Figure 4Average consistency rate (in %) of daily steps during the iEngage program. Consistency rate is calculated at the end of a 7-day window sliding over time; hence, the data presented in the graph start on day 7. Rainy days (N=10, between 0.3 and 14.3 mm.3h-1) are represented by a cloud symbol.
Figure 5Average consistency rate (from 0 to 2) of daily behavior clusters during the iEngage program. Rainy days (N=10, between 0.3 and 14.3 mm.3h-1) are represented by a cloud symbol.