Overview of systematic reviews on behavioral determinants of physical activity and healthy eating in schoolchildren.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Giuliano Duarte Anselmi, Adriana Aparecida de Oliveira Barbosa, Gerson Ferrari, Anna Christina Pinheiro Fernandes, Jacqueline Araneda-Flores, Danáe Arancibia González, Tito Pizarro-Quevedo
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Abstract

Childhood obesity and poor dietary habits represent significant public health challenges globally. Schools provide a crucial environment for interventions promoting physical activity and healthy eating behaviors due to their extensive reach and influential role in child development. This overview aims to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of school-based interventions promoting physical activity and healthy eating behaviors among school-aged children, examining the role of behavior change techniques (BCTs) and behavioral determinants influencing their success. This study is an overview of systematic reviews and follows the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions as well as the PRIOR (Preferred Reporting Items for Overviews of Reviews) statement. A literature searches until September 30, 2024, was performed in four electronic databases for this Overview: Cochrane database of systematic reviews, MEDLINE via PubMed, Epistemonikos, and PsycINFO. No language restrictions were imposed. Data were included and extracted from all systematic reviews evaluating interventions implemented in school settings targeting physical activity, healthy eating, or both, in children aged 6-11 years. Two reviewers independently screened the identified articles and extracted data related to the study characteristics, intervention components, behavioral outcomes (e.g., moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, dietary quality), cognitive outcomes (e.g., self-efficacy, knowledge, attitudes), and biological outcomes (e.g., BMI, waist circumference), classifying BCTs using standardized classifications whenever available. The AMSTAR-2 tool was used to evaluate the methodological quality of the included studies. Six systematic reviews, encompassing over 230,000 participants, were included. Multicomponent interventions combining physical activity, dietary education, cognitive strategies, and environmental modifications demonstrated consistent positive outcomes. Effective BCTs frequently identified included goal setting, self-monitoring, restructuring the physical environment, and providing feedback on behavior, especially via digital platforms. While significant improvements were consistently noted in behavioral outcomes such as increased physical activity and improved dietary habits, evidence regarding cognitive and biological outcomes like BMI reduction was moderate yet favorable. Methodological quality varied, with most reviews rated critically low, except for one high-quality Cochrane review. School-based interventions integrating multiple BCTs, particularly goal setting, self-monitoring, feedback, and environmental restructuring, are effective in promoting physical activity and healthy eating among school-aged children. Future interventions should emphasize long-term sustainability, technological integration, and address existing methodological limitations to enhance effectiveness and generalizability. Systematic review registration Registered in PROSPERO CRD42024587296 on September 16, 2024.

学童身体活动和健康饮食行为决定因素的系统综述。
儿童肥胖和不良饮食习惯是全球重大的公共卫生挑战。学校为促进体育活动和健康饮食行为的干预措施提供了一个至关重要的环境,因为它们在儿童发展中具有广泛的影响和作用。本综述旨在综合有关学校干预措施促进学龄儿童体育活动和健康饮食行为有效性的证据,研究行为改变技术(bct)和行为决定因素对其成功的影响。本研究是系统评价的概述,遵循Cochrane干预措施系统评价手册以及PRIOR(综述的首选报告项目)声明。文献检索截止到2024年9月30日,本综述在四个电子数据库中进行:Cochrane系统综述数据库,PubMed MEDLINE, Epistemonikos和PsycINFO。没有施加语言限制。数据纳入并提取自所有系统综述,这些综述评估了学校环境中针对6-11岁儿童的身体活动、健康饮食或两者兼而有之的干预措施。两名审稿人独立筛选已确定的文章,并提取与研究特征、干预成分、行为结果(如中高强度体育活动、饮食质量)、认知结果(如自我效能、知识、态度)和生物学结果(如BMI、腰围)相关的数据,尽可能使用标准化分类对bct进行分类。采用AMSTAR-2工具评价纳入研究的方法学质量。包括6项系统评价,涉及23万多名参与者。结合身体活动、饮食教育、认知策略和环境改变的多组分干预显示出一致的积极结果。有效的btc通常包括目标设定、自我监控、重构物理环境以及提供行为反馈,特别是通过数字平台。虽然在行为结果(如增加体育活动和改善饮食习惯)方面一直注意到显著的改善,但在认知和生物结果(如BMI降低)方面的证据是温和但有利的。方法学质量参差不齐,除了一篇高质量的Cochrane综述外,大多数综述的评价都极低。以学校为基础的干预措施整合了多种BCTs,特别是目标设定、自我监测、反馈和环境重组,在促进学龄儿童的身体活动和健康饮食方面是有效的。未来的干预措施应强调长期可持续性、技术一体化,并解决现有方法的局限性,以提高有效性和普遍性。系统评价注册于2024年9月16日,注册号为PROSPERO CRD42024587296。
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19567
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3.9 months
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