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Using Family-Focused Garden, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Programs To Reduce Childhood Obesity:The Texas! Go! Eat! Grow! Pilot Study

机译:使用以家庭为中心的花园,营养和体育锻炼计划来减少儿童肥胖:德克萨斯州!走!吃!增长!试验研究

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Background: The TEXAS! GROW! EAT! GO! (TGEG) randomized, control trial is a 5-year study to measure the impact of a nutrition and gardening intervention and/or physical activity (PA) intervention on the weight status of third-grade students. This article describes the results of the pilot study to test the feasibility of two interventions and test the measures to be used in the main trial.Methods: The pilot study was conducted in one school with third-grade students and their parents or guardians. The Junior Master Gardner ( JMG) and Walk Across Texas (WAT) interventions were implemented over a 5-month period in three third-grade classrooms during spring 2012. The respective interventions focused on improving healthy eating and PA behaviors of children and their families. Baseline and immediate post-test data were collected from students and parents/guardians to measure four child, four parent, and four parent-child interaction behaviors. Process data regarding implementation were also collected from teachers and school administration.Results: Forty-four students and 34 parents or guardians provided both pre- and post-test data. Paired-sample Wests showed statistically significant changes in student knowledge, vegetable preferences, vegetable consumption, and home food availability (all j9<0.05). At baseline, participants' weight status categories included 57% obese, 10% overweight, and 31% normal weight. Postintervention, weight status categories included 39% obese, 16% overweight, and normal 45%. Data collected from teachers indicated high levels of implementation fidelity.Conclusions: Implementation of both interventions occurred at a very high fidelity level, which led to positive changes in BMI status, and several dietary and PA behaviors. Although the pilot study indicated feasibility of the two interventions for school implementation, results guided revisions to the TGEG program and its survey instruments.
机译:背景:TEXAS!增长!吃!走! (TGEG)随机对照试验是一项为期5年的研究,旨在评估营养和园艺干预和/或体育锻炼(PA)干预对三年级学生体重状况的影响。本文介绍了该试验研究的结果,以测试两种干预措施的可行性并测试将用于主要试验的措施。方法:该试验研究是在一所学校中与三年级学生及其父母或监护人一起进行的。 2012年春季,我们在三个三年级的教室中进行了为期5个月的初级Gardner初级教师(JMG)和德克萨斯州步行穿越(WAT)干预活动。各自的干预措施重点在于改善儿童及其家庭的健康饮食和PA行为。从学生和父母/监护人那里收集基线和即时的测试后数据,以测量四个孩子,四个父母和四个亲子互动行为。结果:还从教师和学校行政管理部门收集了有关实施的过程数据。结果:44名学生和34名父母或监护人提供了测试前和测试后的数据。配对样本的Wests在学生知识,蔬菜偏爱,蔬菜消费和家庭食物供应方面显示出统计学上的显着变化(均j9 <0.05)。基线时,参与者的体重状况类别包括57%的肥胖,10%的超重和31%的正常体重。干预后,体重状况类别包括39%肥胖,16%超重和正常45%。从教师那里收集的数据表明实施保真度很高。结论:两种干预措施的实施都以很高的保真度进行,这导致BMI状况以及饮食和PA行为的积极变化。尽管该初步研究表明了两种干预措施对学校实施的可行性,但结果指导了TGEG计划及其调查工具的修订。

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