Multidimensional School-Based and Family-Involved Interventions to Promote a Healthy and Sustainable Lifestyle (LIVELY) for Childhood Obesity Prevention: Study Protocol.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sara Basilico, Maria Vittoria Conti, Ilaria Ardoino, Chiara Breda, Federica Loperfido, Elena Klaic, Linda Spialtini, Andreana Foresta, Francesca Orsini, Maria Luisa Ojeda Fernandez, Stefano Conca Bonizzoni, Elisabetta Modena, Yasamin Tootoonchi Hamedani, Federica Villa, Hellas Cena, Marta Baviera, Carlotta Franchi
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Abstract

Background: Childhood obesity has become a significant public health concern over the past 2 decades, posing multifactorial challenges, including modifiable factors like dietary habits, physical activity, screen time, and sleeping habits. Prevention efforts require a comprehensive approach comprising educational interventions, collaboration among multidisciplinary teams, and community engagement. Since schools play a central role in children's lives, they are the ideal setting for promoting healthy habits.

Objective: The LIVELY (Multidimensional School-Based and Family-Involved Interventions to Promote a Healthy and Sustainable Lifestyle) study will assess the prevalence of overweight and obesity in primary school children and identify contributing factors within families. Additionally, it aims to implement and evaluate a multidimensional, multidisciplinary intervention to foster a sustainable and healthy lifestyle, ultimately working toward preventing obesity in school-aged children.

Methods: During the school year, each class will be individually involved in a multidimensional educational intervention covering the topics of healthy, sustainable nutrition and lifestyle. Children will also participate in a multimedia lab where they will create an animated cartoon. The lectures will engage them through various methods, including direct instructions, games, and drawing activities, to stimulate and enhance their learning and involvement.

Results: Data collection began in October 2023 and will last until the end of October 2024. A sample of 227 children from 14 classes was included in the study. The mean age was 8.9 (SD 1.2) years, and 48% (n=110) were males. Among the overall sample, 18.1% (n=41; 95% CI 13.7%-23.7%) were overweight, while 5.3% (n=12; 95% CI 3%-9%) had obesity. Males had a higher prevalence of obesity than females (9.1%, n=10 vs 1.7%, n=3, P=.03, respectively). Otherwise, the prevalence of central obesity was similar between the two (P=.329). Data analysis and the presentation of the complete results will be available after the end of 2024.

Conclusions: The study could lead to the structuring of an educational intervention model in school settings aimed at preventing childhood obesity. Moreover, it could help raise awareness of childhood obesity and help prevent this public health issue.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05966051; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05966051.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/57509.

促进健康和可持续生活方式的多维校本和家庭参与干预(LIVELY),预防儿童肥胖症:研究协议。
背景:过去 20 年来,儿童肥胖症已成为一个重大的公共卫生问题,它带来了多因素挑战,包括饮食习惯、体育活动、屏幕时间和睡眠习惯等可改变的因素。预防工作需要采取综合方法,包括教育干预、多学科团队合作和社区参与。由于学校在儿童生活中扮演着核心角色,因此是推广健康习惯的理想场所:LIVELY(促进健康和可持续生活方式的多维校本和家庭参与干预)研究将评估小学生超重和肥胖的发生率,并确定家庭中的诱因。此外,该研究还旨在实施和评估一种多维度、多学科的干预措施,以促进可持续的健康生活方式,最终达到预防学龄儿童肥胖的目的:方法:在本学年,每个班级都将单独参与一项多维教育干预活动,内容涉及健康、可持续的营养和生活方式。孩子们还将参加多媒体实验室,制作动画片。讲座将通过各种方法,包括直接指导、游戏和绘画活动,让他们参与其中,以激发和加强他们的学习和参与:数据收集工作于 2023 年 10 月开始,将持续到 2024 年 10 月底。本研究的样本包括来自 14 个班级的 227 名儿童。平均年龄为 8.9 岁(标准差为 1.2 岁),48%(n=110)为男性。在所有样本中,18.1%(n=41;95% CI 13.7%-23.7%)超重,5.3%(n=12;95% CI 3%-9%)肥胖。男性肥胖率高于女性(分别为 9.1%,n=10 对 1.7%,n=3,P=.03)。除此之外,两者的中心性肥胖发生率相似(P=.329)。数据分析和完整结果的提交将在 2024 年底之后进行:这项研究可以在学校环境中构建一种旨在预防儿童肥胖症的教育干预模式。此外,它还有助于提高人们对儿童肥胖症的认识,帮助预防这一公共卫生问题:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05966051;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05966051.International 注册报告标识符 (irrid):DERR1-10.2196/57509。
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