Arteaga S Sonia, Loria Catherine M, Crawford Patricia B, Fawcett Stephen B, Fishbein Howard A, Gregoriou Maria, John Lisa V, Kelley Melinda, Pate Russell R, Ritchie Lorrene D, Strauss Warren J
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
Am J Prev Med. 2015 Oct;49(4):615-23. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.06.029.
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic of childhood obesity. These programs vary widely in their approaches, including the intensity level, duration, funding, target population, and implementation techniques. However, no previous studies have examined these variations and determined how such aspects of community programs and policies are related to childhood obesity outcomes. The Healthy Communities Study is an observational study that is assessing the associations between characteristics of community programs and policies and BMI, nutrition, and physical activity in children. The Healthy Communities Study was funded in 2010, field data collection and medical record abstraction will be completed in 2015, and data cleaning and analyses will be completed by mid-year 2016. One-hundred and thirty communities (defined as a high school catchment area) and approximately 5,000 children in kindergarten through eighth grade and their parents have been recruited from public elementary and middle schools across the country. The study is examining quantitative and qualitative information obtained from community-based initiatives; measures of community characteristics (e.g., school environment); and child and parent measures, including children's physical activity levels and dietary practices and children's and parents' BMI. The Healthy Communities Study employs a complex study design that includes a diverse sample of communities across the country and combines current/cross-sectional and retrospective data (abstracted from children's medical records). This paper describes the rationale for the Healthy Communities Study, the study aims and logic model, and a brief overview of the study design.
美国各地的社区正在实施旨在应对儿童肥胖流行问题的项目和政策。这些项目的方法差异很大,包括强度水平、持续时间、资金、目标人群和实施技术。然而,以前没有研究考察过这些差异,也没有确定社区项目和政策的这些方面与儿童肥胖结果之间的关系。“健康社区研究”是一项观察性研究,正在评估社区项目和政策的特征与儿童的体重指数、营养和身体活动之间的关联。“健康社区研究”于2010年获得资助,实地数据收集和病历摘要将于2015年完成,数据清理和分析将于2016年年中完成。已经从全国的公立小学和初中招募了130个社区(定义为高中招生区域)以及大约5000名幼儿园至八年级的儿童及其家长。该研究正在考察从社区倡议中获得的定量和定性信息;社区特征的衡量指标(如学校环境);以及儿童和家长的衡量指标,包括儿童的身体活动水平和饮食习惯以及儿童和家长的体重指数。“健康社区研究”采用了一种复杂的研究设计,包括全国范围内多样化的社区样本,并结合了当前/横断面数据和回顾性数据(从儿童病历中提取)。本文描述了“健康社区研究”的基本原理、研究目标和逻辑模型,以及对研究设计的简要概述。