The Effectiveness of a Family-Centered Childhood Obesity Intervention at the YMCA: A Pilot Study.

N Gentile, T K Kaufman, J Maxson, D M Klein, S Merten, M Price, L Swenson, A L Weaver, J Brewer, T Rajjo, C Narr, S Ziebarth, B A Lynch
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Objective: Community-based, family-centered obesity prevention/treatment initiatives have been shown to be effective in reducing body mass index (BMI) and improving healthy habits in children if implemented with high intensity and sufficient duration. Let's Go! 5-2-1-0 Program (5-2-1-0) was incorporated into family-centered, monthly physical activity classes and cooking classes over six months delivered by Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) staff. We hypothesized that implementation of this intervention would improve 5-2-1-0 knowledge attainment, increase healthy behavior (based on 5- 2-1-0 curriculum), and improve BMI and waist circumference measurements in children.

Methods: Children attending YMCA summer camps in Rochester, MN, during 2016 were recruited via study packets mailed to their families. Height, weight, and waist circumference measurements as well as the results of the Modified Healthy Habits Survey and the 5-2-1-0 Knowledge Acquisition Survey were recorded for each participating child at baseline and 6-month follow-up. The intervention group received monthly healthy habit reminder emails, and was invited to monthly evening cooking and physical activity classes for 7 sessions over a 6-month period.

Results: Fifteen families in the intervention group attended classes. Of those, 13 families regularly participated in (attended at least 5 out of 7) both the monthly physical activity and cooking classes. The children in the intervention group had a significant improvement in the number of Knowledge Acquisition Survey questions answered correctly (p<0.001), while there was no improvement in the control group. As compared to children in the control group, there was no significant change in BMI or waist circumference or healthy habits in the intervention group.

Conclusion: Our study findings indicate that our intervention resulted in improved knowledge about healthy habits, but did not significantly impact healthy habits or BMI. Potential reasons for this were the small sample size and the attenuated length and/or intensity of the intervention.

在基督教青年会开展的以家庭为中心的儿童肥胖症干预措施的效果:试点研究。
目的:以社区为基础、以家庭为中心的肥胖症预防/治疗计划,如果实施强度大、持续时间长,则可有效降低体重指数(BMI),改善儿童的健康习惯。我们走5-2-1-0计划(5-2-1-0)由基督教男青年会(YMCA)的工作人员在为期六个月的时间里,在以家庭为中心的每月体育活动课程和烹饪课程中实施。我们假设,实施这一干预措施将提高 5-2-1-0 的知识水平,增加健康行为(基于 5- 2-1-0 课程),并改善儿童的体重指数和腰围测量:2016年期间,参加明尼苏达州罗切斯特市基督教青年会夏令营的儿童通过邮寄给其家人的研究资料包进行招募。在基线和 6 个月的随访中,记录了每个参与儿童的身高、体重和腰围测量值,以及改良健康习惯调查和 5-2-1-0 知识获取调查的结果。干预组每月收到健康习惯提醒电子邮件,并受邀参加每月晚间烹饪和体育活动课程,为期 6 个月,共 7 次课程:结果:干预组中有 15 个家庭参加了课程。其中,13 个家庭定期参加每月体育活动和烹饪课程(7 次课程中至少参加 5 次)。干预组儿童正确回答知识获取调查问题的数量有了显著提高(p 结论:我们的研究结果表明,我们的干预措施对儿童的健康成长产生了积极影响:我们的研究结果表明,我们的干预措施提高了儿童对健康习惯的认识,但对健康习惯或体重指数的影响并不明显。造成这种情况的可能原因是样本量较小,以及干预的时间和/或强度有所减弱。
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