以社区为基础的儿童肥胖预防干预措施改善了西班牙裔低收入父母的健康行为和食物养育实践。

Q1 Medicine
BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2018-03-27 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-018-0188-2
Laura Otterbach, Noereem Z Mena, Geoffrey Greene, Colleen A Redding, Annie De Groot, Alison Tovar
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摘要

背景:考虑到目前西班牙裔人群中儿童肥胖的流行,以及父母喂养行为的重要性,我们旨在评估基于证据的健康儿童,健康家庭(HCHF)干预对低收入西班牙裔人群响应性食物养育实践(FPPs)的影响。方法:这项以社区为基础的试点研究采用了非实验性的受试者前/后设计。招募3-11岁儿童的家长(n = 94)参加为期8周、每周以小组为基础的干预。在两年的时间里,这项干预措施由训练有素的辅助专业教育工作者提供给九组家长。孩子们参加了一个单独的课程,涵盖的主题与父母干预中涉及的主题相似。家长完成了自我管理的前后调查,其中包括人口统计问题、综合喂养习惯问卷中的七个子量表和16项HCHF行为检查表。使用描述性统计和配对样本t检验来分析完成干预的父母的数据。结果:52名家长,主要是西班牙裔(93%)完成了干预(39%的流失率)。对于完成干预的父母,有一个喂养实践分量表显著增加:鼓励平衡和多样性(p = 0.01)。父母和儿童的饮食和活动结果均有显著改善(p≤0.01)。结论:虽然流失率很高,但完成研究的家长对干预表示满意和享受。对于完成干预的父母来说,“鼓励平衡和多样化”,除了一些健康行为显着改善之外。采用实验设计的大型研究应该进一步探索HCHF课程对改善某些导致肥胖的FPPs和健康行为的影响。
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Community-based childhood obesity prevention intervention for parents improves health behaviors and food parenting practices among Hispanic, low-income parents.

Community-based childhood obesity prevention intervention for parents improves health behaviors and food parenting practices among Hispanic, low-income parents.

Background: Given the current prevalence of childhood obesity among Hispanic populations, and the importance of parental feeding behaviors, we aimed to assess the impact of the evidence-based Healthy Children, Healthy Families (HCHF) intervention on responsive food parenting practices (FPPs) in a low-income Hispanic population.

Methods: This community-based pilot study used a non-experimental pre/post within-subjects design. Parents (n = 94) of children aged 3-11 years old were recruited to participate in an 8-week, weekly group-based intervention. The intervention was delivered to nine groups of parents by trained paraprofessional educators over a two-year period. Children participated in a separate curriculum that covered topics similar to those covered in the parent intervention. Parents completed self-administered pre/post surveys, which included demographic questions, seven subscales from the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire, and the 16-item HCHF Behavior Checklist. Descriptive statistics and paired samples t-tests were used to analyze data from parents that completed the intervention.

Results: Fifty-two, primarily Hispanic (93%) parents completed the intervention (39% attrition rate). For parents who completed the intervention, there was a significant increase in one of the feeding practice subscales: encouragement of balance and variety (p = 0.01). There were significant improvements in several parent and child diet and activity outcomes (p ≤ 0.01).

Conclusions: Although attrition rates were high, parents completing the study reported enjoying and being satisfied with the intervention. For parents who completed the intervention, reported 'encouragement of balance and variety', in addition to several health behaviors significantly improved. Larger studies utilizing an experimental design, should further explore the impact of the HCHF curriculum on improving certain FPPs and health behaviors that contribute to obesity.

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