Department of Health Behavior, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0003, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2011 Apr;38(2):171-97. doi: 10.1177/1090198110378973. Epub 2011 Mar 4.
Many nations have witnessed a dramatic increase in the prevalence of obesity and overweight across their population. Recognizing the influence of the household environment on energy balance has led many researchers to suggest that intergenerational interventions hold promise for addressing this epidemic. Yet few comprehensive reviews of intergenerational energy balance interventions have been undertaken. Our review of the literature over the past decade revealed that intergenerational intervention approaches to enhance energy balance use a broad array of designs, target populations, and theoretical models, making results difficult to compare and "best practices" challenging to identify. Additional themes include variation in how interventions incorporate the intergenerational component; an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of ecological models; variations in the location of interventions delivery; diversity in the intervention flexibility/structure, intensity, and duration; and variation in outcomes and measures used across studies. We discuss implications and future directions of intergenerational energy balance approaches.
许多国家都见证了其人口中肥胖和超重的流行率显著增加。认识到家庭环境对能量平衡的影响,促使许多研究人员提出,代际干预措施有望解决这一流行病。然而,很少有对代际能量平衡干预措施的全面综述。我们对过去十年文献的回顾表明,为增强能量平衡而采取的代际干预措施采用了广泛的设计、目标人群和理论模型,这使得结果难以比较,也难以确定“最佳实践”。其他主题包括干预措施如何融入代际因素的差异;对生态模型重要性的认识不断提高;干预措施实施地点的差异;干预灵活性/结构、强度和持续时间的多样性;以及研究之间使用的结果和措施的差异。我们讨论了代际能量平衡方法的影响和未来方向。