| Literature DB >> 31936767 |
Hong-Jie Yu1, Fang Li2, Yong-Feng Hu3, Chang-Feng Li2, Shuai Yuan4, Yong Song1, Miaobing Zheng5, Jie Gong2, Qi-Qiang He1,6.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based nutrition education and physical activity intervention on cardiovascular risk profile and mental health outcomes among Chinese children with obesity. Two primary schools were randomly allocated to the control group (CG) and the intervention group (IG). We selected children with obesity from 1340 students in the third and fourth grades as participants. The IG received 8 months of nutrition education and physical activity intervention, while the CG was waitlisted. A generalized estimating equation model was applied to assess repeated variables over time. A total of 171 children with obesity (99 IG and 72 CG) aged 9.8 ± 0.7 years completed the post-intervention stage. Compared with baseline, significant reductions were observed within the IG for depression and fasting plasma glucose at post-intervention. After adjusting for confounders, group and time interaction effects showed that the IG achieved improvements in the risk of poor well-being (p = 0.051) and social anxiety (p = 0.029), had decreased diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.020) and fasting plasma glucose (p < 0.001), and had significantly increased high-density lipoprotein (p < 0.001) from baseline to post-intervention relative to the CG. The effects of school-based nutrition education and physical activity intervention on children with obesity are diverse, including not only the improvement of metabolic health but also mental health promotion.Entities:
Keywords: childhood obesity; mental health; metabolic health; nutrition education; physical activity intervention
Year: 2020 PMID: 31936767 PMCID: PMC7019828 DOI: 10.3390/nu12010194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Participants flow diagram.
Details of intervention strategies.
| Content | Targets | Concrete Techniques | Periods | Agent of Delivery |
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| Obtain teacher’s cooperation and supervision | (1) Understand the teaching plan for setting an appropriate exercise period to avoid interrupting the teaching plan and children’s academic achievements in the final exam. | Initial stage | Designer and core members |
| Obtain parental participation and supervision | (1) Give a lecture for parents to learn the prevalence, cause, and harms of childhood obesity. | Initial stage | Project members | |
| Advance health propaganda | (1) Chinese dietary guidelines including the food guide pyramid. | Whole intervention | Project members | |
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| Compulsory exercise | (1) Jogging 20 min in the morning break every weekday. | Except the last month before final exam | Gym teachers |
| Lifestyle modification | (1) Health education class for children and parents in the class.Benefits of healthy lifestyles (physical activity and balanced diet); | Once every two months | Core members | |
| (2) Self-reported unhealthy lifestyles and setting goals to change them, sharing the goal with teachers and parents to supervise. | Teachers and parents | |||
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| Training | (1) Before the intervention, ensure all the project members experienced specialized training, including lecture skills, questionnaire survey method, and measurement of anthropometrics. | Initial stage | Designer and core members |
| Feedback | (1) Revise the intervention strategy according to the feedback from teachers and parents, especially the obstacles and success factors. | Once every two months | Core members | |
| Improve the education method | (1) Health education as much as possible in the form of animation to make it more attractive to children. | Whole intervention | Core members |
Basic characteristics of participants at baseline.
| Characteristics | Total ( | CG ( | IG ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys, | 136(79.5) | 54(75.0) | 82(82.8) | 0.251 |
| Age, years | 9.8(0.7) | 9.7(0.6) | 9.9(0.7) | 0.084 |
| Height, cm | 144.8(5.8) | 145.8(5.7) | 144.0(5.8) |
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| Weight, kg | 51.2(7.2) | 51.9(6.7) | 50.6(7.5) | 0.119 |
| Monthly household income b, | ||||
| Low (<5000 Yuan RMB) | 71(43.8) | 27(42.2) | 44(44.9) | 0.383 |
| Middle (5000–10,000 Yuan RMB) | 67(41.4) | 30(46.9) | 37(37.8) | |
| High (>10,000 Yuan RMB) | 24(14.8) | 7(10.9) | 17(17.3) | |
Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance (p value < 0.05). Values are M (SD) for continuous variables or n (%) for classified variables. CG, Control group; IG, Intervention group. a Mann–Whitney U (continuous variables) and Chi squared test (classified variables) between the CG and IG. b Missing value: Monthly household income (n = 9).
Comparisons of different health outcomes between the control and intervention group.
| Outcomes | CG ( | IG ( | ||||||
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| Baseline | Post | Baseline | Post | |||||
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| BMI, kg/m2 | 24.3(1.9) | 24.5(2.4) | 0.346 | 24.3(2.5) | 24.4(2.7) | 0.348 | 0.585 | 0.675 |
| WC, cm | 82.4(5.7) | 85.1(5.8) |
| 81.5(6.6) | 84.0(10.1) |
| 0.651 | 0.468 |
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| SBP, mmHg | 107.0(10.9) | 102.1(8.9) |
| 107.3(10.3) | 102.7(8.1) |
| 0.095 | 0.606 |
| DBP, mmHg | 71.3(7.0) | 68.5(6.5) |
| 74.6(8.0) | 67.4(6.1) |
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| 0.275 |
| FPG, mmol/L | 4.6(0.5) | 5.1(0.4) |
| 5.0(0.4) | 4.6(0.5) |
| <0.001 |
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| TG, mmol/L | 1.2(0.6) | 1.3(0.6) | 0.142 | 1.1(0.6) | 1.2(0.6) | 0.023 | 0.694 | 0.216 |
| HDL, mmol/L | 1.4(0.2) | 1.3(0.2) | 0.955 | 1.4(0.3) | 1.5(0.3) | 0.228 | 0.672 |
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| Poor well-being | 18(25.0) | 13(18.0) | 0.359 | 27(27.3) | 13(13.1) |
| 0.739 | 0.376 |
| Depression | 16(22.2) | 13(18.0) | 0.648 | 27(27.3) | 16(16.2) | 0.064 | 0.452 | 0.881 |
| Social anxiety | 16(22.2) | 20(27.8) | 0.388 | 30(30.3) | 20(20.2) | 0.137 | 0.239 | 0.321 |
Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance (p value < 0.05). Values are mean (SD) for continuous variables or n (%) for classified variables. CG, Control group; IG, Intervention group; BMI, Body mass index; WC, Waist circumference; SBP, Systolic blood pressure; DBP, Diastolic blood pressure; FPG, Fasting plasma glucose; TG, Triglyceride; HDL, High-density lipoprotein; SD, Standard deviation. a Wilcoxon signed-rank (continuous variables) and McNemar’s test (classified variables) between baseline and post-intervention for the CG. b Wilcoxon signed-rank (continuous variables) and McNemar’s test for (classified variables) between baseline and post-intervention for the IG. c Mann–Whitney U (continuous variables) and Chi squared test (classified variables) between the CG and IG at baseline. d Mann–Whitney U (continuous variables) and Chi squared test (classified variables) between the CG and IG at post-intervention.
Regression analysis of different outcomes before and after intervention.
| Outcomes | Time, Post | Group, Intervention | Group * Time | ||||||
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| β × 10 | 95% CI |
| β × 10 | 95% CI |
| β × 10 | 95% CI |
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| 0.08 | (−0.03, 0.18) | 0.152 | 0.05 | (−0.24, 0.35) | 0.720 | 0.01 | (−0.12, 0.14) | 0.886 |
| WC, cm | 0.30 | (0.17, 0.42) |
| 0.01 | (−0.23, 0.24) | 0.946 | −0.10 | (−0.39, 0.18) | 0.478 |
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| SBP, mmHg | −0.41 | (−0.70, −0.12) |
| 0.47 | (0.17, 0.78) |
| −0.66 | (−1.03, −0.29) |
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| DBP, mmHg | −0.42 | (−0.74, −0.11) |
| 0.12 | (−0.16, 0.41) | 0.401 | 0.01 | (−0.37, 0.38) | 0.972 |
| FPG, mmol/L | 0.02 | (0.00, 0.04) |
| 0.06 | (0.03, 0.09) |
| −1.24 | (−1.52, 1.43) |
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| TG, mmol/L | 1.34 | (0.05, 2.62) |
| −0.07 | (−1.53, 1.38) | 0.922 | −0.02 | (−1.45, 1.40) | 0.975 |
| HDL, mmol/L | −0.49 | (−0.83, −0.15) |
| −0.18 | (−0.73, 0.38) | 0.533 | 0.87 | (0.48, 1.27) |
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| Poor well-being | −0.22 | (−0.97, 0.53) | 0.570 | 0.11 | (−0.64, 0.85) | 0.774 | −0.80 | (−1.7, 0.10) |
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| Depression | −0.24 | (−1.05, 0.57) | 0.559 | 0.26 | (−0.48, 0.99) | 0.494 | −0.23 | (−1.21, 0.75) | 0.648 |
| Social anxiety | 0.52 | (−0.02, 1.07) |
| 0.37 | (−0.36, 1.10) | 0.324 | −0.75 | (−1.6, 0.09) |
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Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance (p value < 0.05). BMI, Body mass index; WC, Waist circumference; SBP, Systolic blood pressure; DBP, Diastolic blood pressure; FPG, Fasting plasma glucose; TG, Triglyceride; HDL, High-density lipoprotein; CI, Confidence interval. β × 10: regression coefficient was displayed after multiplying 10. a Generalized estimating equation using Gamma with log link model with exchangeable structure. b Generalized estimating equation using Binary logistic model with exchangeable structure. c Adjusted for sex, age, class, and monthly household income.