Department of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2010 Dec 13;7:90. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-7-90.
This paper reports the primary outcomes of the Healthy Opportunities for Physical Activity and Nutrition (HOP'N) after-school project, which was an effectiveness trial designed to evaluate the prevention of childhood obesity through building the capacity of after-school staff to increase physical activity (PA) and fruit and vegetable (FV) opportunities.
We conducted a three-year, nested cross-sectional group randomized controlled effectiveness trial. After a baseline assessment year (2005-2006), schools and their after-school programs were randomized to the HOP'N after-school program (n = 4) or control (n = 3), and assessed for two subsequent years (intervention year 1, 2006-2007; intervention year 2, 2007-2008). Across the three years, 715 fourth grade students, and 246 third and fourth grade after-school program participants were included in the study. HOP'N included community government human service agency (Cooperative Extension) led community development efforts, a three-time yearly training of after-school staff, daily PA for 30 minutes following CATCH guidelines, a daily healthful snack, and a weekly nutrition and PA curriculum (HOP'N Club). Child outcomes included change in age- and gender-specific body mass index z-scores (BMIz) across the school year and PA during after-school time measured by accelerometers. The success of HOP'N in changing after-school program opportunities was evaluated by observations over the school year of after-school program physical activity sessions and snack FV offerings. Data were analyzed in 2009.
The intervention had no impact on changes in BMIz. Overweight/obese children attending HOP'N after-school programs performed 5.92 minutes more moderate-to-vigorous PA per day after intervention, which eliminated a baseline year deficit of 9.65 minutes per day (p < 0.05) compared to control site overweight/obese children. Active recreation program time at HOP'N sites was 23.40 minutes (intervention year 1, p = 0.01) and 14.20 minutes (intervention year 2, p = 0.10) greater than control sites. HOP'N sites and control sites did not differ in the number of FV offered as snacks.
The HOP'N program had a positive impact on overweight/obese children's PA and after-school active recreation time.
NCT01015599.
本文报告了健康机会促进身体活动和营养(HOP'N)课后项目的主要结果,该项目是一项有效性试验,旨在通过增强课后工作人员增加身体活动(PA)和水果和蔬菜(FV)机会的能力,预防儿童肥胖。
我们进行了为期三年的嵌套横断面分组随机对照有效性试验。在基线评估年后(2005-2006 年),学校及其课后项目被随机分为 HOP'N 课后项目(n = 4)或对照组(n = 3),并在随后的两年(干预年 1,2006-2007 年;干预年 2,2007-2008 年)进行评估。在这三年中,共有 715 名四年级学生和 246 名三、四年级课后项目参与者参与了研究。HOP'N 包括社区政府人类服务机构(合作推广)领导的社区发展努力、三次年度课后工作人员培训、根据 CATCH 指南进行每日 30 分钟的身体活动、每日健康零食和每周营养和 PA 课程(HOP'N 俱乐部)。儿童结果包括整个学年中年龄和性别特异性体重指数 z 分数(BMIz)的变化,以及通过加速度计测量的课后时间的身体活动。通过一学年对课后活动课程和零食 FV 提供的观察来评估 HOP'N 对改变课后计划机会的成功。数据于 2009 年进行分析。
干预对 BMIz 的变化没有影响。参加 HOP'N 课后项目的超重/肥胖儿童在干预后每天进行 5.92 分钟的中等到剧烈的 PA,与对照组超重/肥胖儿童相比,每天消除了 9.65 分钟的基线年差距(p <0.05)。HOP'N 地点的积极娱乐项目时间为 23.40 分钟(干预年 1 年,p = 0.01)和 14.20 分钟(干预年 2 年,p = 0.10)大于对照组。HOP'N 地点和对照组在提供的 FV 数量上没有差异作为零食。
HOP'N 计划对超重/肥胖儿童的 PA 和课后积极娱乐时间产生了积极影响。
NCT01015599。