The Effects of a Comprehensive, Integrated Obesity Prevention Intervention Approach (SuperFIT) on Children’s Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and BMI Z-Score
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. The Intervention
2.3. Study Population and Recruitment
2.4. Measurements
2.4.1. Physical Activity
2.4.2. Observations at Preschools during Implementation
2.4.3. Anthropometrics
2.4.4. Covariates
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Physical Activity at Preschools
3.3. Effects on Children’s Physical Activity Outcomes
3.4. Effects on BMI Z-Score
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Full Intervention (N = 47) | Partial Intervention (N = 52) | Control (N = 92) | |||
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N (%) * | Mean ± SD | N (%) * | Mean ± SD | N (%) * | Mean ± SD | |
Child age (years) | 3.2 ± 0.5 | 3.0 ± 0.4 | 3.1 ± 0.6 | |||
Child gender | ||||||
Boy | 20 (42.6) | 24 (46.2) | 44 (47.8) | |||
Girl | 27 (57.4) | 28 (53.8) | 48 (52.2) | |||
Child BMI z-score | 0.25 ± 1.02 | 0.16 ± 0.88 | 0.13 ± 0.96 | |||
Parent age (years) | 34.5 ± 4.1 | 35.6 ± 4.3 | 33.2 ± 4.3 | |||
Partner yes/no | 26 (86.7)/4 (13.3) | 35 (94.6)/2 (5.4) | 37 (80.4)/9 (19.6) | |||
Parent birth country $ | ||||||
Netherlands | 38 (92.7) | 39 (90.7) | 45 (68.2) | |||
Other | 3 (7.3) | 4 (9.3) | 21 (31.8) | |||
Partner birth country | ||||||
Netherlands | 33 (89.2) | 34 (82.9) | 43 (81.1) | |||
Other | 4 (10.8) | 7 (17.1) | 10 (18.9) | |||
Parent education level $ | ||||||
Low | 5 (12.2) | 7 (16.3) | 20 (30.8) | |||
Middle | 12 (29.3) | 15 (34.9) | 27 (41.5) | |||
High | 24 (58.5) | 21 (48.8) | 18 (27.7) | |||
Partner education level $ | ||||||
Low | 5 (13.9) | 5 (12.8) | 18 (32.7) | |||
Middle | 20 (55.6) | 15 (38.5) | 23 (41.8) | |||
High | 11 (30.6) | 19 (36.5) | 14 (25.5) | |||
Parent BMI | 24.7 ± 3.1 | 25.5 ± 3.5 | 24.4 ± 3.4 |
PA or Sedentary Activity | 1st Obs. | 2nd Obs. | 3rd Obs. | ||||||
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Loc. | Min./Max. | Mean (SD) | Loc. | Min./Max. | Mean (SD) | Loc. | Min./Max. | Mean (SD) | |
Outside play (minutes) | 7 | 10/28 | 20.1 (7.7) | 7 | 10/33 | 23.1 (8.2) | 7 | 13/60 | 29.1 (17.8) |
Inside active play* (minutes) | 8 | 3/24 | 11.4 (6.9) | 7 | 6/28 | 18.0 (8.1) | 9 | 1/69 | 18.3 (21.8) |
Total active ** (minutes) | 10 | 3/41 | 23.2 (14.9) | 10 | 22/36 | 28.8 (4.7) | 10 | 11/74 | 36.9 (20.9) |
Inside sedentary (minutes) | 9 | 13/68 | 33.8 (17.7) | 8 | 15/47 | 29.1 (11.0) | 10 | 5/45 | 22.5 (12.3) |
Circle time (minutes) | 9 | 11/47 | 22.9 (12.0) | 9 | 8/33 | 18.8 (7.5) | 9 | 12/29 | 19.8 (5.1) |
Snack time (minutes) | 10 | 20/32 | 25.8 (3.6) | 10 | 15/33 | 24.2 (5.7) | 10 | 15/31 | 23.5 (5.0) |
Total sedentary $ (minutes) | 10 | 27/106 | 76.8 (25.7) | 10 | 38/100 | 64.4 (21.1) | 10 | 48/85 | 63.8 (13.0) |
PA Outcome | Full Intervention * | Partial Intervention * | Control | Full vs. Control | Partial vs. Control | ||||||||
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N | Mean ± SD ** | N | Mean ± SD ** | N | Mean ± SD ** | B a (95% CI) | P | ES | B a (95% CI) | P | ES | ||
SB (%) | T0 | 33 | 82.61 ± 5.44 | 41 | 81.57 ± 5.96 | 63 | 81.69 ± 5.50 | ||||||
T1 | 18 | 79.34 ± 6.34 $ | 26 | 82.13 ± 4.62 | 46 | 81.83 ± 4.62 | −3.99 (−7.11; −0.87) | 0.01 | −0.62 | 0.78 (−1.97; 3.53) | 0.57 | 0.07 | |
T2 | 7 | 80.31 ± 3.90 $ | 11 | 79.85 ± 6.55 $ | 24 | 79.13 ± 4.94 $ | 0.19 (−4.12; 4.50) | 0.93 | 0.05 | 0.94 (−2.61; 4.50) | 0.59 | 0.15 | |
LPA (%) | T0 | 33 | 9.08 ± 2.10 | 41 | 9.45 ± 2.42 | 63 | 9.07 ± 2.33 | ||||||
T1 | 18 | 9.53 ± 2.27 | 26 | 9.24 ± 2.00 | 46 | 9.17 ± 1.97 | 0.38 (−0.90; 1.66) | 0.56 | 0.16 | −0.42 (−1.56; 0.72) | 0.47 | −0.13 | |
T2 | 7 | 10.81 ± 1.67 $ | 11 | 9.72 ± 2.98 $ | 24 | 10.47 ± 2.57 $ | 0.38 (−1.82; 2.58) | 0.73 | 0.15 | −1.11 (−3.00; 0.76) | 0.24 | −0.48 | |
MVPA (%) | T0 | 33 | 8.31 ± 3.57 | 41 | 8.98 ± 3.79 | 63 | 9.24 ± 3.60 | ||||||
T1 | 18 | 11.13 ± 4.54 $ | 26 | 8.63 ± 2.95 | 46 | 9.00 ± 3.11 | 3.47 (1.39; 5.55) | 0 | 0.85 | −0.44 (−2.27; 1.39) | 0.63 | −0.03 | |
T2 | 7 | 8.89 ± 2.56 $ | 11 | 10.43 ± 4.23 $ | 24 | 10.40 ± 3.09 $ | −0.26 (−2.78; 2.25) | 0.83 | −0.16 | −0.09 (−2.18; 1.99) | 0.93 | 0.08 | |
CPM | T0 | 33 | 1095.55 ± 315.17 | 41 | 1113.27 ± 274.91 | 63 | 1135.15 ± 296.62 | ||||||
T1 | 18 | 1197.48 ± 356.17 | 26 | 1095.27 ± 216.55 | 46 | 1100.77 ± 242.51 | 170.94 (8.86; 333.01) | 0.04 | 0.45 | −11.68 (−154.77; 131.41) | 0.87 | 0.06 | |
T2 | 7 | 1230.54 ± 158.07 $ | 11 | 1217.36 ± 361.45 $ | 24 | 1281.17 ± 260.20 $ | 24.01 (−218.55; 266.58) | 0.84 | −0.04 | −69.05 (−268.17; 130.07 | 0.49 | −0.15 |
PA Outcome | Full Intervention * | Partial Intervention * | Control | Full vs. Control | Partial vs. Control | ||||||||
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N | Mean ± SD ** | N | Mean ± SD ** | N | Mean ± SD ** | B a (95% CI) | P | ES | B a (95% CI) | P | ES | ||
SB (%) | T0 | 33 | 81.95 ± 5.30 | 41 | 81.34 ± 4.53 | 69 | 81.76 ± 5.58 | ||||||
T1 | 29 | 80.14 ± 6.39 | 31 | 80.00 ± 4.16 | 69 | 80.31 ± 5.31 | 0.65 (−1.66; 2.95) | 0.58 | −0.07 | 0.63 (−1.57; 2.83) | 0.57 | 0.02 | |
T2 | 24 | 78.64 ± 4.20 $ | 31 | 78.64 ± 4.59 $ | 65 | 77.32 ± 5.42 $ | 1.64 (−0.51; 3.79) | 0.14 | 0.21 | 1.34 (−0.59; 3.27) | 0.17 | 0.33 | |
LPA (%) | T0 | 33 | 9.42 ± 2.04 | 41 | 9.80 ± 1.91 | 69 | 9.14 ± 2.25 | ||||||
T1 | 29 | 9.41 ± 2.49 | 31 | 9.96 ± 1.71 | 69 | 9.60 ± 2.13 | −0.73 (−1.76; 0.30) | 0.17 | −0.22 | −0.40 (−1.39; 0.59) | 0.42 | −0.14 | |
T2 | 24 | 10.50 ± 1.56 | 31 | 10.40 ± 2.23 $ | 65 | 10.66 ± 1.73 $ | −0.66 (−1.61; 0.29) | 0.17 | 0.01 | −0.74 (−1.60; 0.12) | 0.09 | −0.22 | |
MVPA (%) | T0 | 33 | 8.63 ± 3.46 | 41 | 8.86 ± 2.90 | 69 | 9.10 ± 3.71 | ||||||
T1 | 29 | 10.45 ± 4.20 | 31 | 10.05 ± 2.72 | 69 | 10.09 ± 3.56 | 0.17 (−1.28; 1.62) | 0.82 | 0.23 | −0.17 (−1.55; 1.21) | 0.81 | 0.06 | |
T2 | 24 | 10.86 ± 3.67 $ | 31 | 10.96 ± 2.94 $ | 65 | 12.02 ± 4.22 $ | −0.81 (−2.27; 0.65) | 0.27 | −0.19 | −0.65 (−1.96; 0.66) | 0.33 | −0.24 | |
CPM | T0 | 33 | 1111.23 ± 271.86 | 41 | 1138.15 ± 230.96 | 69 | 1132.32 ± 313.80 | ||||||
T1 | 29 | 1143.83 ± 348.79 | 31 | 1189.96 ± 201.46 | 69 | 1172.41 ± 284.56 | −68.84 (−194.65; 56.99) | 0.28 | −0.02 | −29.92 (−149.85; 90.02) | 0.62 | 0.04 | |
T2 | 24 | 1300.09 ± 248.31 $ | 31 | 1297.31 ± 241.94 $ | 65 | 1383.19 ± 328.47 $ | −95.96 (−225.88; 33.95) | 0.15 | −0.21 | −81.14 (−197.96; 35.67) | 0.17 | −0.32 |
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van de Kolk, I.; Gerards, S.M.P.L.; Harms, L.S.E.; Kremers, S.P.J.; Gubbels, J.S. The Effects of a Comprehensive, Integrated Obesity Prevention Intervention Approach (SuperFIT) on Children’s Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and BMI Z-Score. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 5016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245016
van de Kolk I, Gerards SMPL, Harms LSE, Kremers SPJ, Gubbels JS. The Effects of a Comprehensive, Integrated Obesity Prevention Intervention Approach (SuperFIT) on Children’s Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and BMI Z-Score. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(24):5016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245016
Chicago/Turabian Stylevan de Kolk, Ilona, Sanne M. P. L. Gerards, Lisa S. E. Harms, Stef P. J. Kremers, and Jessica S. Gubbels. 2019. "The Effects of a Comprehensive, Integrated Obesity Prevention Intervention Approach (SuperFIT) on Children’s Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and BMI Z-Score" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 24: 5016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245016
APA Stylevan de Kolk, I., Gerards, S. M. P. L., Harms, L. S. E., Kremers, S. P. J., & Gubbels, J. S. (2019). The Effects of a Comprehensive, Integrated Obesity Prevention Intervention Approach (SuperFIT) on Children’s Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and BMI Z-Score. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(24), 5016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245016