“运动与减肥”:一项结合体育活动以减少儿童肥胖的试点研究。

Louisa Houston Vann, Fatima Cody Stanford, Martin W Durkin, Alison Hanna, Lisa M Knight, James Rast Stallworth
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目的:本研究是一项试点研究,旨在确定通过使用计步器和健身dvd来增加身体活动水平的针对性干预措施是否会导致超重或肥胖儿童的BMI下降。方法:24名4 ~ 17岁参加“动与丢”活动的儿童随机分为两组:(1)对照组;(2)计步器组;(3) DVD组;(4)计步器+ DVD组,并要求在第一次和第二次访问时完成自我报告的身体活动日志。测量基线、中点和终点体重、身高、身体质量指数(BMI)作为结果变量。结果:几乎一半(42%)的参与者在中点提交了他们的活动日志和计步器,但在终点,不到四分之一的参与者提交了他们的计步器和/或活动日志。BMI在对照组增加了4.1%,在计步器组增加了8.7%,在DVD组增加了6.7%。计步器+ DVD组的BMI下降了0.3%。结论:在南卡罗来纳州超重或肥胖的非裔美国女性儿童和青少年中,使用计步器和健身dvd可能在文化上是不可接受的。进一步的研究应深入研究需求评估和规划过程,包括参与者作为利益相关者。
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"Moving and losing": A pilot study incorporating physical activity to decrease obesity in the pediatric population.

Objective: This study was developed as a pilot study to determine if targeted interventions regarding increasing physical activity level through the use of pedometers and fitness DVDs would result in a decrease in BMI in overweight or obese children.

Methods: 24 children aged 4-17 taking part in "Moving and Losing" were randomized to (1) Control Group; (2) Pedometer Group; (3) DVD Group; (4) Pedometer + DVD Group and asked to complete self-report physical activity logs at visit one and two. Baseline, midpoint, and endpoint weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI) were measured for outcome variables.

Results: Almost half (42%) of participants turned in their activity logs and pedometers at midpoint, but at endpoint less than a quarter of participants turned in their pedometers and/or activity logs. BMI increased by 4.1% in the Control Group, 8.7% in the Pedometer Group, and 6.7% in the DVD Group. BMI decreased by 0.3% in the Pedometer + DVD Group.

Conclusion: The use of pedometers and fitness DVDs may not be culturally acceptable in African-American female children and adolescents from South Carolina who are overweight or obese. Further studies should look into in-depth needs assessments and planning processes that include participants as stakeholders.

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