Priority Research Centre in Physical Activity and Nutrition, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2011 Nov 19;11:876. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-876.
The 'Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids' program was designed to help overweight fathers lose weight and positively influence the health behaviors of their children. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the previously established program in a community setting, in a large effectiveness trial.
METHODS/DESIGN: The Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids community trial consists of three stages: (i) Stage 1 - program refinement and resource development (ii) Stage 2 - community randomized controlled trial (iii) Stage 3 - community effectiveness trial. The program will be evaluated in five Local Government Areas in the Hunter Valley Region of NSW, Australia. For the community randomized controlled trial, 50 overweight/obese men (aged 18-65 years) from one Local Government Area with a child aged between 5-12 years of age will be recruited. Families will be randomized to either the program or a 6-month wait-list control group. Fathers and their children will be assessed at baseline, post-intervention (3-months) and 6-months. Inclusion criteria are: body mass index 25-40 kg/m2; no participation in other weight loss programs during the study; pass a health-screening questionnaire; and access to a computer with Internet facilities. In the community trial, the program will be evaluated using a non-randomized, prospective design in five Local Government Areas. The exclusion criteria is body mass index < 25 kg/m2 or lack of doctor's approval. MEASURES will be collected at baseline, 3-, 6- and 12-months. The program involves fathers attending seven face-to-face group sessions (three with children) over 3-months.
The primary outcome is fathers' weight. Secondary outcomes for both fathers and children include: waist circumference, blood pressure, resting heart rate, physical activity, sedentary behaviors and dietary intake. Father-only measures include portion size, alcohol consumption, parenting for physical activity and nutrition and parental engagement. Process evaluation will determine the fidelity, dose (delivered and received), reach, recruitment and context of the program.
As a unique approach to reducing obesity prevalence in men and improving lifestyle behaviours in children, our findings will provide important evidence relating to the translation of Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids, which will enable it to be delivered on a larger scale.
Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (ANZCTR): ACTRN12610000608066.
“健康爸爸,健康孩子”计划旨在帮助超重父亲减肥,并积极影响其孩子的健康行为。本研究的目的是在社区环境中,通过一项大型有效性试验来评估先前建立的计划。
方法/设计:“健康爸爸,健康孩子”社区试验包括三个阶段:(i)阶段 1-计划改进和资源开发;(ii)阶段 2-社区随机对照试验;(iii)阶段 3-社区有效性试验。该计划将在澳大利亚新南威尔士州亨特谷地区的五个地方政府区域进行评估。对于社区随机对照试验,将从一个地方政府区域招募 50 名超重/肥胖男性(年龄在 18-65 岁之间),他们的孩子年龄在 5-12 岁之间。家庭将被随机分配到计划组或 6 个月候补对照组。父亲及其子女将在基线、干预后(3 个月)和 6 个月时进行评估。纳入标准为:体重指数 25-40kg/m2;在研究期间未参加其他减肥计划;通过健康筛查问卷;并可使用带互联网设施的计算机。在社区试验中,该计划将在五个地方政府区域采用非随机、前瞻性设计进行评估。排除标准是体重指数<25kg/m2 或缺乏医生的批准。将在基线、3、6 和 12 个月时收集措施。该计划涉及父亲参加为期 3 个月的 7 次面对面小组会议(3 次与孩子一起)。
主要结果是父亲的体重。父亲和子女的次要结果包括:腰围、血压、静息心率、身体活动、久坐行为和饮食摄入。仅父亲的措施包括份量大小、饮酒量、体育活动和营养方面的育儿、父母参与度。过程评估将确定计划的保真度、剂量(提供和接受)、范围、招募和背景。
作为一种减少男性肥胖患病率和改善儿童生活方式行为的独特方法,我们的研究结果将提供与“健康爸爸,健康孩子”计划的转化相关的重要证据,这将使该计划能够在更大规模上实施。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册(ANZCTR):ACTRN12610000608066。