Department of Health Services Research, Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Academic Collaborative Center for Public Health Limburg, Public Health Service South Limburg, P.O. Box 33, 6400 AA Heerlen, The Netherlands.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 15;21(8):1073. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21081073.
Childhood overweight and psychosocial issues remain significant public health concerns. Schools worldwide implement health promotion programs to address these issues and to support the physical and psychosocial health of children. However, more insight is needed into the relation between these health-promoting programs and the Body Mass Index (BMI) z-score and psychosocial health of children, while taking into account how school factors might influence this relation. Therefore, we examined whether the variation between primary schools regarding the BMI z-score and psychosocial health of students could be explained by school health promotion, operationalized as Healthy School (HS) certification, general school characteristics, and the school population; we also examined to what extent the characteristics interact. The current study had a repeated cross-sectional design. Multilevel analyses were performed to calculate the variation between schools, and to examine the association between HS certification and our outcomes. Existing data of multiple school years on 1698 schools were used for the BMI z-score and on 841 schools for psychosocial health. The school level explained 2.41% of the variation in the BMI z-score and 2.45% of the variation in psychosocial health, and differences were mostly explained by parental socioeconomic status. Additionally, HS certification was associated with slightly lower BMI z-scores, but not with psychosocial health. Therefore, obtaining HS certification might contribute to the better physical health of primary school students in general. This might indicate that HS certification also relates to healthier lifestyles in primary schools, but further research should examine this.
儿童超重和心理社会问题仍然是重大的公共卫生关注点。世界各地的学校都实施健康促进计划来解决这些问题,并支持儿童的身体健康和心理社会健康。然而,我们需要更深入地了解这些促进健康的计划与儿童的体重指数(BMI)z 分数和心理社会健康之间的关系,同时考虑到学校因素可能如何影响这种关系。因此,我们研究了学校健康促进(以健康学校(HS)认证的形式实施)、一般学校特征和学校人口等因素是否可以解释小学之间学生 BMI z 分数和心理社会健康的差异;我们还研究了这些特征在多大程度上相互作用。本研究采用重复的横截面设计。进行多水平分析以计算学校之间的差异,并检验 HS 认证与我们的结果之间的关联。使用现有的多个学年的数据,对 1698 所学校的 BMI z 分数和 841 所学校的心理社会健康状况进行了分析。学校层面解释了 BMI z 分数变异的 2.41%和心理社会健康变异的 2.45%,差异主要由父母的社会经济地位解释。此外,HS 认证与 BMI z 分数略低相关,但与心理社会健康无关。因此,获得 HS 认证可能有助于提高小学生的整体身体健康水平。这可能表明 HS 认证也与小学更健康的生活方式有关,但需要进一步研究。