Lek Dagna, Haveman-Nies Annemien, Bezem Janine, Zainalabedin Sonay, Schetters-Mouwen Safina, Saat Jenneke, Gort Gerrit, Roovers Lian, van Setten Petra
Wageningen University & Research, Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Public Health Services Gelderland-Midden, Department of Youth Health, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
EClinicalMedicine. 2021 Nov 30;42:101217. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101217. eCollection 2021 Dec.
In most childhood obesity interventions, disadvantaged groups are underrepresented, and results are modest and not maintained. A long-term collaborative community-based approach is necessary to reach out to children from multi-ethnic backgrounds and achieve sustainable behavior change, resulting in sustained Body Mass Index-Standard Deviation Score (BMI-SDS) reductions. The objective is to determine the effects of GO! on BMI-SDS and Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) for children and adolescents having overweight or obesity.
A prospective, longitudinal cohort study was used to collect two-year follow-up data from November 2014 to July 2019. Children and adolescents (4-19 years old) from the low socioeconomic status and multi-ethnic district of Malburgen in the Dutch city of Arnhem were included. 178 children having overweight or obesity were recruited, with 155 children measured at baseline and after two years as a minimum, while 23 were lost to follow up. Participants attending the program for over six months were defined as completers (n=107) and participants attending the program for less than six months were defined as non-completers (n=48). The child health coach (CHC) acts as a central care provider in the collaborative community with healthcare providers from both medical and social fields. This coach coordinates, monitors and coaches healthy lifestyles, while increasing self-management for both children and parents. This is done in a customized and neighborhood-oriented manner and provided by all the stakeholders involved in GO!. The main outcomes are the change in BMI-SDS scores and HRQoL scores reported by participants.
After 24 months, completers showed a decrease in BMI-SDS of -0·32 [95% CI: -0·42, -0·21], compared with -0·14 [95% CI: -0·29, 0·01] for non-completers (adjusted for gender and ethnicity; P=0.036). While 25% suffered from overweight and 75% from obesity at the start, following the intervention 5% showed normal weight, with 33% overweight and 62% with obesity. HRQoL reported by participants improved over time, showing no differences between completers and non-completers, gender and ethnicity after two years.
Our results suggest that the GO! program might be effective in reaching out and reducing BMI-SDS for participants in a low socioeconomic status and multi-ethnic district over a two-year period. We noticed also trends to beneficial shifts in obesity grades. HRQoL improved regardless of the participation rate, gender and ethnic background. In light of the study limitations, further studies are needed to corroborate our observations.
Dullerts-foundation, Nicolai Broederschap foundation, Burger en Nieuwe weeshuis foundation, Rijnkind foundation, Arnhems Achterstandswijken foundation, Menzis-foundation, the municipalities of Arnhem, Rheden, Overbetuwe and Lingewaard, the Association of Dutch municipalities, and Province of Gelderland.
在大多数儿童肥胖干预措施中,弱势群体的参与度不足,而且干预效果有限且难以维持。需要采取一种基于社区的长期合作方法,以覆盖来自多民族背景的儿童,并实现可持续的行为改变,从而持续降低体重指数标准差评分(BMI-SDS)。目的是确定“GO!”项目对超重或肥胖儿童及青少年的BMI-SDS和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。
采用前瞻性纵向队列研究,收集2014年11月至2019年7月的两年随访数据。纳入了荷兰阿纳姆市马尔布尔根低社会经济地位和多民族地区的儿童及青少年(4 - 19岁)。招募了178名超重或肥胖儿童,至少155名儿童在基线时和两年后进行了测量,23名失访。参加该项目超过六个月的参与者被定义为完成者(n = 107),参加项目少于六个月的参与者被定义为未完成者(n = 48)。儿童健康教练(CHC)在与医疗和社会领域的医疗保健提供者合作的社区中担任核心护理提供者。该教练协调、监测并指导健康的生活方式,同时提高儿童和家长的自我管理能力。这以定制化和以社区为导向的方式进行,并由参与“GO!”项目的所有利益相关者提供。主要结局是参与者报告的BMI-SDS分数和HRQoL分数的变化。
24个月后,完成者的BMI-SDS下降了-0·32 [95%置信区间:-0·42,-0·21],而未完成者下降了-0·14 [95%置信区间:-0·29,0·01](根据性别和种族进行了调整;P = 0.036)。开始时25%的儿童超重,75%的儿童肥胖,干预后5%的儿童体重正常,33%的儿童超重,62%的儿童肥胖。参与者报告的HRQoL随时间改善,两年后在完成者与未完成者、性别和种族之间没有差异。
我们的结果表明,“GO!”项目可能有效地覆盖了低社会经济地位和多民族地区的参与者,并在两年内降低了他们的BMI-SDS。我们还注意到肥胖等级有向有益方向转变的趋势。无论参与率、性别和种族背景如何,HRQoL都有所改善。鉴于研究的局限性,需要进一步的研究来证实我们的观察结果。
杜勒茨基金会、尼古拉兄弟会基金会、伯格与新孤儿院基金会、莱茵儿童基金会、阿纳姆落后社区基金会、门齐斯基金会、阿纳姆市、莱茵登市、上贝图韦市和林赫瓦尔德市、荷兰市政当局协会以及海尔德兰省。