父母参与体育活动和营养干预对10-13岁青少年的影响:一项荟萃分析。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lorraine B Robbins, Teresa J Ng, Jessica Sender, Lauren M Pageau, Hesam Varpaei, Madelyn Smalley, Sam VanDeRiet, Jiying Ling
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摘要

背景:肥胖是青少年(10-13岁)的主要健康问题,使他们面临慢性疾病的风险。建议促进体育活动(PA)和健康饮食来缓解这个问题。然而,许多年轻的青少年必须依靠他们的父母来帮助他们获得足够的PA和营养。本荟萃分析旨在评估父母参与的PA和营养干预对改善青少年身体质量指数(BMI)、中度至剧烈身体活动(MVPA)、体脂率和腰围的影响。方法:于2023年1月,使用CINAHL(护理及相关健康文献累积索引)、PubMed、Cochrane、PsycINFO、ERIC(教育资源信息中心)、Sociological Abstracts、SportDiscus和Web of Science数据库,对从成立到2023年发表的研究进行全面的文献检索(无日期限制)。随机对照试验和准实验研究与对照组,测试父母参与的PA和营养干预,包括年轻的青少年被确定为纳入。5名独立审稿人筛选了11153个标题/摘要,6名独立审稿人筛选了109个全文。对冲系数g采用随机效应模型计算。meta分析结果按照PRISMA指南进行报道。采用综合元分析软件进行探索性调节分析。结果:本综述纳入了2004年至2023年发表的27份报告,描述了19项研究,该综述从2023年到2024年进行。共有6 582名青少年参加了这些干预措施。估计改善结果的合并效应大小:BMI (g = - 0.30)、MVPA (g = 0.31)、体脂百分比(g = - 0.37)和腰围(g = - 0.34)。BMI的随访效果非常小(g = - 0.07)。与以预防为基础的干预相比,以治疗为基础的干预(治疗、临床、临床提供)在降低BMI、体脂率和腰围方面产生了更大的效果。结论:父母参与的PA和营养干预有可能降低BMI并改善其他与体重相关的健康结果。在解释结果时应谨慎,因为父母BMI存在一些发表偏倚,BMI和腰围的异质性很高。尽管存在一定的局限性,但本研究为后续研究提供了重要的基础。
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Effects of parental-involved physical activity and nutrition interventions for young adolescents aged 10-13 years: a meta-analysis.

Effects of parental-involved physical activity and nutrition interventions for young adolescents aged 10-13 years: a meta-analysis.

Effects of parental-involved physical activity and nutrition interventions for young adolescents aged 10-13 years: a meta-analysis.

Effects of parental-involved physical activity and nutrition interventions for young adolescents aged 10-13 years: a meta-analysis.

Background: Obesity is a major health problem among young adolescents (ages 10-13), placing them at risk for chronic conditions. Promoting physical activity (PA) and healthy eating are recommended to mitigate the problem. However, many young adolescents must rely on their parents to assist them in attaining adequate PA and nutrition. This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the effects of parental-involved PA and nutrition interventions on improving body mass index (BMI), moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), percent body fat, and waist circumference among young adolescents.

Methods: In January 2023, a comprehensive literature search for studies published from inception to 2023 (no date limits) was conducted using the CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), PubMed, Cochrane, PsycINFO, ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center), Sociological Abstracts, SportDiscus, and Web of Science databases. Randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies with a control group that tested parental-involved PA and nutrition interventions and included young adolescents were identified for inclusion. Five independent reviewers screened 11,153 titles/abstracts, while 6 independent reviewers screened 109 full texts. Hedges' g was calculated using random effects modeling. Results of the meta-analysis were reported following PRISMA guidelines. Comprehensive meta-analysis software was used to perform exploratory moderation analyses.

Results: Twenty-seven reports describing 19 studies published from 2004 to 2023 were included in this review, which was conducted from 2023 to 2024. A total of 6,582 young adolescents participated in these interventions. Pooled effect sizes for improving the outcomes were estimated: BMI (g = - 0.30), MVPA (g = 0.31), percent body fat (g = - 0.37), and waist circumference (g = - 0.34). Follow-up effects were very small for BMI (g = - 0.07). Treatment-based (treatment, clinic-based, clinician-delivered), as opposed to prevention-based interventions, yielded greater effects on reducing BMI, percent body fat, and waist circumference.

Conclusions: Parental-involved PA and nutrition interventions have potential to reduce BMI and improve other weight-related health outcomes. Caution is advised when interpreting the results because of some presence of publication bias in parental BMI and the high heterogeneity in BMI and waist circumference. Despite some limitations, this study provides an important foundation for continued research.

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Archives of Public Health
Archives of Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: rchives of Public Health is a broad scope public health journal, dedicated to publishing all sound science in the field of public health. The journal aims to better the understanding of the health of populations. The journal contributes to public health knowledge, enhances the interaction between research, policy and practice and stimulates public health monitoring and indicator development. The journal considers submissions on health outcomes and their determinants, with clear statements about the public health and policy implications. Archives of Public Health welcomes methodological papers (e.g., on study design and bias), papers on health services research, health economics, community interventions, and epidemiological studies dealing with international comparisons, the determinants of inequality in health, and the environmental, behavioural, social, demographic and occupational correlates of health and diseases.
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