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婴儿喂养活动与营养试验(INFANT):一项预防儿童肥胖的早期干预措施——整群随机对照试验

The Infant Feeding Activity and Nutrition Trial (INFANT) an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity: cluster-randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Campbell Karen, Hesketh Kylie, Crawford David, Salmon Jo, Ball Kylie, McCallum Zoë

机构信息

Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioral Sciences, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2008 Mar 31;8:103. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-8-103.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple factors combine to support a compelling case for interventions that target the development of obesity-promoting behaviours (poor diet, low physical activity and high sedentary behaviour) from their inception. These factors include the rapidly increasing prevalence of fatness throughout childhood, the instigation of obesity-promoting behaviours in infancy, and the tracking of these behaviours from childhood through to adolescence and adulthood. The Infant Feeding Activity and Nutrition Trial (INFANT) aims to determine the effectiveness of an early childhood obesity prevention intervention delivered to first-time parents. The intervention, conducted with parents over the infant's first 18 months of life, will use existing social networks (first-time parent's groups) and an anticipatory guidance framework focusing on parenting skills which support the development of positive diet and physical activity behaviours, and reduced sedentary behaviours in infancy.

METHODS/DESIGN: This cluster-randomised controlled trial, with first-time parent groups as the unit of randomisation, will be conducted with a sample of 600 first-time parents and their newborn children who attend the first-time parents' group at Maternal and Child Health Centres. Using a two-stage sampling process, local government areas in Victoria, Australia will be randomly selected at the first stage. At the second stage, a proportional sample of first-time parent groups within selected local government areas will be randomly selected and invited to participate. Informed consent will be obtained and groups will then be randomly allocated to the intervention or control group.

DISCUSSION

The early years hold promise as a time in which obesity prevention may be most effective. To our knowledge this will be the first randomised trial internationally to demonstrate whether an early health promotion program delivered to first-time parents in their existing social groups promotes healthy eating, physical activity and reduced sedentary behaviours. If proven to be effective, INFANT may protect children from the development of obesity and its associated social and economic costs.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN81847050.

摘要

背景

多种因素共同表明,针对促进肥胖行为(不良饮食、缺乏体育活动和久坐行为)从一开始就进行干预是非常必要的。这些因素包括儿童期肥胖率迅速上升、婴儿期出现促进肥胖的行为,以及这些行为从儿童期到青少年期再到成年期的持续存在。婴儿喂养活动与营养试验(INFANT)旨在确定针对初为人父母者开展的幼儿肥胖预防干预措施的有效性。该干预措施将在婴儿出生后的前18个月与父母一起实施,利用现有的社交网络(初为人父母者群体)和一个预期指导框架,重点关注育儿技能,以支持积极的饮食和体育活动行为的养成,并减少婴儿期的久坐行为。

方法/设计:本整群随机对照试验以初为人父母者群体作为随机分组单位,将对600名在母婴健康中心参加初为人父母者群体的初为人父母者及其新生儿进行研究。采用两阶段抽样程序,第一阶段将随机选择澳大利亚维多利亚州的地方政府区域。第二阶段,将在选定的地方政府区域内按比例随机选择初为人父母者群体的样本并邀请其参与。将获得知情同意,然后将各群体随机分配到干预组或对照组。

讨论

早年时期有望成为预防肥胖最有效的时期。据我们所知,这将是国际上首个随机试验,以证明在初为人父母者现有的社交群体中开展的早期健康促进项目是否能促进健康饮食、体育活动并减少久坐行为。如果被证明有效,INFANT可能会保护儿童避免肥胖及其相关的社会和经济成本。

试验注册

当前受控试验ISRCTN81847050。

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