Davison Kirsten K, Falbe Jennifer, Taveras Elsie M, Gortmaker Steve, Kulldorff Martin, Perkins Meghan, Blaine Rachel E, Franckle Rebecca L, Ganter Claudia, Woo Baidal Jennifer, Kwass Jo-Ann, Buszkiewicz James, Smith Lauren, Land Thomas
1 Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health , Boston, MA.
Child Obes. 2015 Feb;11(1):23-36. doi: 10.1089/chi.2014.0059. Epub 2015 Jan 9.
The Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (MA-CORD) project is a 2-year, multilevel, multisector community intervention to prevent and control obesity among children 2-12 years of age from two predominantly low-income communities in Massachusetts. MA-CORD includes evidence-based interventions in multiple sectors, including community health centers, early care and education centers, schools, afterschool programs, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, and the broader community. Currently, implementation of MA-CORD is complete and the final year of data collection is in progress. Here, the MA-CORD evaluation plan is described and baseline data are presented.
METHODS/DESIGN: The impact of MA-CORD on children's BMI, lifestyle behaviors, obesity-related care, and quality of life will be assessed using sector-specific, pre/post, time-series, and quasi-experimental designs. Change in the primary outcomes will be compared for intervention and comparison communities. Additionally, change in mean BMI and obesity prevalence in intervention school districts will be compared to similar districts throughout the state.
At baseline in 2012, approximately 16% of preschool-aged and 25% of school-aged children were obese. Moreover, 15-40% of children consumed no vegetables on the previous day, 25-75% drank a sugar-sweetened beverage on the previous day, up to 87% had insufficient physical activity, 50-75% had a television in the room where they slept, and 50-80% obtained insufficient sleep.
There is ample room for improvement in BMI and health behaviors in children in MA-CORD communities. If successful, MA-CORD may serve as a model for multilevel, multisector approaches to childhood obesity prevention and control.
马萨诸塞州儿童肥胖研究示范项目(MA - CORD)是一项为期两年的多层面、多部门社区干预项目,旨在预防和控制马萨诸塞州两个主要为低收入社区中2至12岁儿童的肥胖问题。MA - CORD包括多个部门基于证据的干预措施,这些部门包括社区卫生中心、早期护理和教育中心、学校、课后项目、妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养项目以及更广泛的社区。目前,MA - CORD的实施已完成,最后一年的数据收集正在进行。在此,介绍MA - CORD评估计划并展示基线数据。
方法/设计:将使用特定部门的前后对比、时间序列和准实验设计来评估MA - CORD对儿童体重指数(BMI)、生活方式行为、肥胖相关护理及生活质量的影响。将对干预社区和对照社区的主要结局变化进行比较。此外,还将把干预学区的平均BMI变化和肥胖患病率与全州类似学区进行比较。
在2012年基线时,约16%的学龄前儿童和25%的学龄儿童肥胖。此外,15% - 40%的儿童前一天未食用蔬菜,25% - 75%的儿童前一天饮用了含糖饮料,高达87%的儿童体育活动不足,50% - 75%的儿童睡觉的房间里有电视,50% - 80%的儿童睡眠不足。
MA - CORD社区儿童的BMI和健康行为有很大的改善空间。如果成功,MA - CORD可能成为预防和控制儿童肥胖的多层面、多部门方法的典范。