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改善开端计划中肥胖预防的自我调节:一项随机对照试验。

Improving Self-Regulation for Obesity Prevention in Head Start: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

Center for Human Growth and Development and

Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2017 May;139(5). doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-2047. Epub 2017 Apr 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine the effect of an intervention to improve emotional and behavioral self-regulation in combination with an obesity-prevention program on the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related behaviors in preschoolers.

METHODS

This was a cluster-randomized intervention trial in Head Start (HS) classrooms conducted in each of 4 academic years from 2011 to 2015. Participants (697 children; 49% boys; mean age: 4.1 ± 0.5 years; 48% white, 30% African American, 12% Hispanic) were randomly assigned by classroom to 1 of 3 intervention arms: (1) HS + Preschool Obesity Prevention Series (POPS) + Incredible Years Series (IYS) (HS enhanced by the POPS [program targeting evidence-based obesity-prevention behaviors] and the IYS [program to improve children's self-regulation]), (2) HS+POPS, or (3) HS. Primary outcomes were changes in prevalence of obesity, overweight/obesity, BMI score, and teacher-reported child emotional and behavioral self-regulation; secondary outcomes were dietary intake, outdoor play, screen time, and parent nutrition knowledge and nutrition self-efficacy.

RESULTS

HS+POPS+IYS improved teacher-reported self-regulation compared with HS+POPS ( < .001) and HS ( < .001), but there was no effect on the prevalence of obesity (16.4% preintervention to 14.3% postintervention in HS+POPS+IYS versus 17.3% to 14.4% in HS+POPS [ = .54] versus 12.2% to 13.0% in HS [ = .33]). There was no effect of HS+POPS compared with HS alone ( = .16). There was no effect on other outcomes except for sugar-sweetened beverage intake (HS+POPS+IYS resulted in a greater decline than HS; = .005).

CONCLUSIONS

An intervention for parents and children to improve HS preschoolers' emotional and behavioral self-regulation in combination with an obesity-prevention curriculum did not reduce obesity prevalence or most obesity-related behaviors.

摘要

目的

确定结合肥胖预防计划改善情绪和行为自我调节的干预措施对学龄前儿童肥胖和肥胖相关行为的发生率的影响。

方法

这是一项在 Head Start (HS) 教室中进行的、从 2011 年至 2015 年每学年进行一次的集群随机干预试验。参与者(697 名儿童;49%为男孩;平均年龄:4.1 ± 0.5 岁;48%为白人,30%为非裔美国人,12%为西班牙裔)按班级随机分配到 3 个干预组之一:(1) HS + 学前肥胖预防系列(POPS)+难以置信的岁月系列(IYS)(通过 POPS[针对基于证据的肥胖预防行为的计划]和 IYS[改善儿童自我调节的计划]增强 HS),(2) HS+POPS,或 (3) HS。主要结果是肥胖、超重/肥胖、BMI 评分和教师报告的儿童情绪和行为自我调节的发生率变化;次要结果是饮食摄入、户外活动、屏幕时间以及父母营养知识和营养自我效能感。

结果

HS+POPS+IYS 改善了教师报告的自我调节能力,与 HS+POPS(<0.001)和 HS(<0.001)相比,但对肥胖的发生率没有影响(HS+POPS+IYS 从干预前的 16.4%下降到干预后的 14.3%,HS+POPS 从 17.3%下降到 14.4%,HS 从 12.2%下降到 13.0%)。与单独的 HS 相比,HS+POPS 没有效果(=0.16)。除了含糖饮料的摄入量(HS+POPS+IYS 比 HS 下降幅度更大,=0.005)外,其他结果均无影响。

结论

针对父母和孩子的改善 HS 学龄前儿童情绪和行为自我调节的干预措施与肥胖预防课程相结合,并未降低肥胖的发生率或大多数肥胖相关行为。

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