Institute of Health Services Research, University of Exeter Medical School (formerly Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry), Veysey Building, Salmon Pool Lane, Exeter, Devon EX2 4SG, UK.
Trials. 2013 Apr 4;14:95. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-95.
Over the last three decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of children who are overweight or obese. The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) is a novel school-based intervention, using highly interactive and creative delivery methods to prevent obesity in children.
METHODS/DESIGN: We describe a cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of HeLP. The intervention has been developed using intervention mapping (involving extensive stakeholder involvement) and has been guided by the Information, Motivation, Behavioural Skills model. HeLP includes creating a receptive environment, drama activities, goal setting and reinforcement activities and runs over three school terms. Piloting showed that 9 to 10 year olds were the most receptive and participative. This study aims to recruit 1,300 children from 32 schools (over half of which will have ≥19% of pupils eligible for free school meals) from the southwest of England. Participating schools will be randomised to intervention or control groups with baseline measures taken prior to randomisation. The primary outcome is change in body mass index standard deviation score (BMI SDS) at 24 months post baseline. Secondary outcomes include, waist circumference and percent body fat SDS and proportion of children classified as overweight or obese at 18 and 24 months and objectively measured physical activity and food intake at 18 months. Between-group comparisons will be made using random effects regression analysis taking into account the hierarchical nature of the study design. An economic evaluation will estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness of HeLP, compared to control, from the perspective of the National Health Service (NHS)/third party payer. An in-depth process evaluation will provide insight into how HeLP works, and whether there is any differential uptake or engagement with the programme.
The results of the trial will provide evidence on the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme in affecting the weight status of children.
ISRCTN15811706.
在过去的三十年中,超重或肥胖儿童的比例大幅增加。健康生活方式计划(HeLP)是一种新颖的基于学校的干预措施,采用高度互动和创造性的交付方式来预防儿童肥胖。
方法/设计:我们描述了一项群组随机对照试验,以评估 HeLP 的有效性和成本效益。该干预措施是使用干预映射(涉及广泛的利益相关者参与)开发的,并受到信息、动机、行为技能模型的指导。HeLP 包括创造一个接受的环境、戏剧活动、目标设定和强化活动,并且在三个学期内进行。试点表明,9 至 10 岁的儿童最容易接受和参与。本研究旨在从英格兰西南部招募 1300 名来自 32 所学校(其中一半以上的学生将有≥19%的学生有资格获得免费学校膳食)的儿童。参与学校将随机分为干预组或对照组,在随机分组前进行基线测量。主要结果是在基线后 24 个月时身体质量指数标准差评分(BMI SDS)的变化。次要结果包括腰围和体脂肪 SDS 的变化,以及 18 个月和 24 个月时超重或肥胖儿童的比例,以及 18 个月时的客观测量的身体活动和食物摄入量。将使用随机效应回归分析进行组间比较,考虑到研究设计的层次性质。经济评估将从国家卫生服务(NHS)/第三方支付者的角度评估与对照组相比,HeLP 的增量成本效益。深入的过程评估将提供有关 HeLP 如何运作的见解,以及是否对该计划有任何不同的参与或参与度。
试验结果将提供关于健康生活方式计划在影响儿童体重状况方面的有效性和成本效益的证据。
ISRCTN82502234。