Madsen Kristine A, Cotterman Carolyn, Crawford Pat, Stevelos JoAnn, Archibald Abbie
University of California Berkeley, School of Public Health, 219 University Hall, No. 7360, Berkeley, CA 94720-7360. Telephone: 510-664-9070. Email:
School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2015 May 21;12:E77. doi: 10.5888/pcd12.150020.
The Alliance for a Healthier Generation's Healthy Schools Program (HSP) is a national evidence-based obesity-prevention initiative aimed at providing the schools in greatest need with onsite training and technical assistance (TTA) and consultation with national experts (HSP national advisors) to create sustainable healthy change in schools' nutrition and physical activity environments. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of HSP on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in California schools, from HSP's inception in 2006 through 2012.
We used statewide body mass index (BMI) data collected annually from 5th-, 7th-, and 9th-grade students to determine whether enrolling in the HSP's onsite intervention reduced the prevalence of overweight and obesity in intervention schools (n = 281) versus propensity-score matched control schools (n = 709) and whether increasing exposure to the program (TTA and contact with HSP national advisors) was associated with reductions in the prevalence of overweight and obesity.
Analyses showed no difference between HSP schools and control schools in overweight or obesity prevalence. However, program exposure varied widely among participating schools, and each additional contact with TTA or HSP national advisors was associated with a 0.3% decline in overweight and obesity prevalence (P < .05).
HSP appears to be an important means of supporting schools in reducing obesity. Although participation in HSP alone was not sufficient to improve weight status in California schools, there was a clear dose-response relationship to the program. HSP serves as an effective model for addressing childhood obesity among engaged schools.
健康一代联盟的健康学校项目(HSP)是一项基于全国性证据的肥胖预防倡议,旨在为最需要的学校提供现场培训和技术援助(TTA),并与国家专家(HSP国家顾问)进行磋商,以便在学校的营养和体育活动环境中创造可持续的健康变化。本研究的目的是评估从2006年HSP成立至2012年期间,该项目对加利福尼亚州学校超重和肥胖患病率的影响。
我们使用了每年从五年级、七年级和九年级学生中收集的全州体重指数(BMI)数据,以确定参与HSP现场干预是否降低了干预学校(n = 281)相对于倾向得分匹配的对照学校(n = 709)中超重和肥胖的患病率,以及增加对该项目的接触(TTA以及与HSP国家顾问的联系)是否与超重和肥胖患病率的降低相关。
分析显示,HSP学校和对照学校在超重或肥胖患病率方面没有差异。然而,参与项目的学校之间项目接触差异很大,与TTA或HSP国家顾问的每一次额外接触都与超重和肥胖患病率下降0.3%相关(P < .05)。
HSP似乎是支持学校减少肥胖的重要手段。虽然仅参与HSP不足以改善加利福尼亚州学校的体重状况,但该项目存在明确的剂量反应关系。HSP是解决参与项目学校儿童肥胖问题的有效模式。