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以学校为基础的健康促进项目“登上健康之舟”的干预措施,对社会经济背景高或低的儿童的体重状况和健康相关行为有相同影响还是不同影响?——一项随机对照试验。

Does the intervention of the school-based health promotion programme "Join the Healthy Boat" have equal or differential effects on weight status and health-related behaviours in children from a high or low socio-economic background? - A randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Kobel Susanne, Wartha Olivia, Steinacker Jürgen M, Dreyhaupt Jens

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine II, Division of Sports and Rehabilitation, Ulm University Medical Centre, Parkstr. 11, Ulm, 89073, Germany.

Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine Research, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Dec 5;24(1):3385. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20879-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Worldwide, the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity increases. Children with low socioeconomic status (SES) are more often affected by overweight and obesity. SES is also associated with health behaviours. In order to avoid health disparities, school-based health promotion programmes such as "Join the Healthy Boat" can help. Intervention outcomes can differ by SES; therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate whether the intervention had equal or differential effects both on weight status and health-related behaviours in children from high and low SES.

METHODS

One thousand six hundred twenty children's data (7.1 ± 0.6 years; 50.6% male) was analysed; anthropometric data was taken on-site, other health-related parameters, such as physical activity, nutrition, and screen media use, as well as SES were assessed subjectively. Logistic regression models and GEEs were calculated.

RESULTS

Comparisons by SES show that there were significant differences in children's characteristics and health behaviours such as migration background, height, weight, BMI percentiles, weight status, family education level, household income, physical activity behaviour, screen media use, soft drink intake and breakfast skipping. After one year, there were no intervention effects for overweight status, physical activity, or screen media use, but children with high SES in the intervention group skipped breakfast significantly less often than in the control group (5.34 [1.44;19.85], p = 0.01). Parental education level and household income were also assessed separately, with similar results. Interaction analysis revealed no significant effects apart from an interaction effect for breakfast behaviour (p = 0.02).

CONCLUSIONS

The health-promotion programme "Join the Healthy Boat" has the potential to promote children's health via a school-based intervention and therefore, reach all children independent from their background. This study shows vast gaps between several health behaviours of primary school children depending on their SES, favouring those children coming from more privileged families. A longer implementation may possibly show more effects.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

DRKS00000949.

摘要

背景

在全球范围内,儿童超重和肥胖的患病率呈上升趋势。社会经济地位(SES)较低的儿童更常受到超重和肥胖的影响。SES还与健康行为有关。为了避免健康差距,诸如“登上健康之舟”之类的以学校为基础的健康促进计划可能会有所帮助。干预结果可能因SES而异;因此,本研究的目的是调查该干预措施对高SES和低SES儿童的体重状况及与健康相关行为是否具有相同或不同的影响。

方法

分析了1620名儿童的数据(7.1±0.6岁;50.6%为男性);现场采集人体测量数据,其他与健康相关的参数,如身体活动、营养和屏幕媒体使用情况,以及SES均通过主观评估。计算了逻辑回归模型和广义估计方程。

结果

按SES进行的比较表明,儿童的特征和健康行为存在显著差异,如移民背景、身高、体重、BMI百分位数、体重状况、家庭教育水平、家庭收入、身体活动行为、屏幕媒体使用、软饮料摄入量和不吃早餐情况。一年后,对于超重状况、身体活动或屏幕媒体使用没有干预效果,但干预组中高SES的儿童不吃早餐的频率明显低于对照组(5.34 [1.44;19.85],p = 0.01)。还分别评估了父母教育水平和家庭收入,结果相似。交互分析显示,除了早餐行为的交互作用外,没有显著影响(p = 0.02)。

结论

健康促进计划“登上健康之舟”有潜力通过以学校为基础的干预措施促进儿童健康,因此,无论儿童背景如何都能惠及所有儿童。本研究表明,小学儿童的几种健康行为因SES不同而存在巨大差距,更有利于来自更优越家庭的儿童。更长时间的实施可能会显示出更多效果。

试验注册

DRKS00000949。

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