Evaluation of a Primary Care Weight Management Program in Children Aged 2–5 years: Changes in Feeding Practices, Health Behaviors, and Body Mass Index
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Participant Recruitment, Enrollment, and Protection
2.3. Treatment Groups
2.4. Measures
2.5. Data Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total | Treatment | Control | |||||
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(n = 165) | (n = 93) | (n = 72) | |||||
Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | p-Value | |
Age (year), Mean (SD) | 3.6 | (1.0) | 3.7 | (1.0) | 3.5 | (1.0) | 0.754 |
Height (cm), Mean (SD) | 101.3 | (8.9) | 102.2 | (8.9) | 100.1 | (8.9) | 0.963 |
Weight (kg), Mean (SD) | 19.3 | (4.3) | 19.6 | (4.4) | 18.9 | (4.1) | 0.632 |
BMI (kg/m2), Mean (SD) | 18.6 | (1.7) | 18.6 | (1.6) | 18.7 | (1.9) | 0.069 |
%BMIp95, 1 Mean (SD) | 102.0 | (9.4) | 101.9 | (8.7) | 102.1 | (10.4) | 0.109 |
Child sex, % | % | % | % | 0.632 | |||
Boys | 44.3 | 42.6 | 46.1 | ||||
Girls | 55.7 | 57.5 | 53.9 | ||||
Child race, % | % | % | % | 0.346 | |||
Black | 2.3 | 2.3 | 2.3 | ||||
White | 90.3 | 88.5 | 92.1 | ||||
Hispanic | 3.4 | 5.8 | 1.1 | ||||
Other | 4.0 | 3.5 | 4.5 | ||||
Mother’s Education, % | % | % | % | 0.280 | |||
Some college or less | 40.0 | 43.8 | 36.0 | ||||
College grad or more | 60.0 | 56.3 | 64.0 | ||||
Father’s education, % | % | % | % | 0.650 | |||
Some college or less | 42.2 | 43.8 | 40.5 | ||||
College grad or more | 57.8 | 56.3 | 59.6 | ||||
Weight Status, % | % | % | % | 0.520 | |||
Normal Weight 2 | 5.0 | 5.4 | 4.4 | ||||
Overweight 3 | 47.5 | 43.5 | 52.9 | ||||
Obesity 4 | 42.5 | 45.7 | 38.2 | ||||
Severe Obesity 5 | 5.0 | 5.4 | 4.4 |
Pre-Intervention | Post-Intervention | Change | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | p-Value | |
BMI (kg/m2) | 0.879 | ||||||
Control (n = 54) | 18.6 | (1.7) | 18.4 | (1.9) | −0.2 | (0.9) | |
Treatment (n = 65) | 18.6 | (1.6) | 18.4 | (2.0) | −0.2 | (1.0) | |
%BMIp95, 1 % | 0.619 | ||||||
Control (n = 53) | 101.4 | (9.0) | 101.1 | (10.1) | −0.3 | (4.7) | |
Treatment (n = 66) | 102.0 | (8.5) | 101.2 | (10.1) | −0.8 | (5.3) | |
BMI z-score | 0.332 | ||||||
Control (n = 53) | 1.66 | (0.63) | 1.60 | (0.70) | −0.05 | (0.40) | |
Treatment (n = 66) | 1.71 | (0.55) | 1.59 | (0.68) | −0.13 * | (0.42) | |
Sleep (h/day) | 0.929 | ||||||
Control (n = 59) | 10.7 | (0.7) | 10.8 | (0.7) | 0.1 | (0.8) | |
Treatment (n = 47) | 10.7 | (0.8) | 10.8 | (0.9) | 0.1 | (0.6) | |
Physical Activity (min/day) | 0.377 | ||||||
Control (n = 58) | 109.9 | (69.5) | 109.9 | (70.6) | −0.1 | (73.6) | |
Treatment (n = 47) | 98.3 | (73.0) | 109.7 | (75.2) | 11.4 | (55.1) | |
Screen Time (h/day) | <0.001 † | ||||||
Control (n = 54) | 2.1 | (1.1) | 2.4 | (1.1) | 0.3 | (1.1) | |
Treatment (n = 58) | 2.4 | (1.7) | 1.5 | (1.3) | −0.9 * | (1.8) | |
FNPA (total score) | <0.001 † | ||||||
Control (n = 64) | 67.2 | (6.6) | 67.3 | (6.1) | 0.1 | (4.2) | |
Treatment (n = 48) | 64.9 | (6.3) | 69.5 | (5.5) | 4.6 * | (4.6) |
Pre-Intervention | Post-Intervention | Change | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | p-Value | |
Distrust in Appetite | 0.015 † | ||||||
Control | 2.9 | (0.6) | 2.9 | (0.6) | 0.0 | (0.6) | |
Treatment | 2.6 | (0.5) | 2.4 | (0.6) | −0.2 * | (0.6) | |
Reward for Behavior | 0.006 † | ||||||
Control | 2.2 | (0.6) | 2.2 | (0.7) | 0.0 | (0.5) | |
Treatment | 1.9 | (0.7) | 1.7 | (0.5) | −0.3 * | (0.5) | |
Reward for Eating | 0.053 | ||||||
Control | 2.3 | (0.7) | 2.2 | (0.6) | −0.1 * | (0.5) | |
Treatment | 2.2 | (0.7) | 1.9 | (0.7) | −0.3 * | (0.5) | |
Persuasive Feeding | 0.295 | ||||||
Control | 3.1 | (0.6) | 3.0 | (0.6) | −0.1 | (0.5) | |
Treatment | 2.9 | (0.6) | 2.7 | (0.7) | −0.2 * | (0.5) | |
Overt Restriction | 0.524 | ||||||
Control | 3.7 | (0.8) | 3.5 | (1.0) | −0.1 | (0.9) | |
Treatment | 4.1 | (0.8) | 3.9 | (0.8) | −0.2 | (0.9) | |
Covert Restriction | 0.883 | ||||||
Control | 3.4 | (0.8) | 3.4 | (0.7) | 0.1 | (0.6) | |
Treatment | 3.5 | (0.7) | 3.6 | (0.6) | 0.1 | (0.8) | |
Structured Meal Setting | 0.088 | ||||||
Control | 4.4 | (0.7) | 4.5 | (0.6) | 0.1 | (0.5) | |
Treatment | 4.4 | (0.6) | 4.6 | (0.4) | 0.2 * | (0.5) | |
Structured Meal Timing | <0.001 † | ||||||
Control | 4.0 | (0.6) | 3.9 | (0.7) | −0.1 | (0.6) | |
Treatment | 3.7 | (0.6) | 4.1 | (0.6) | 0.4 * | (0.6) | |
Family Meal Setting | 0.692 | ||||||
Control | 4.4 | (0.7) | 4.5 | (0.6) | 0.1 | (0.5) | |
Treatment | 4.3 | (0.7) | 4.4 | (0.6) | 0.1 | (0.5) |
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Tucker, J.M.; DeFrang, R.; Orth, J.; Wakefield, S.; Howard, K. Evaluation of a Primary Care Weight Management Program in Children Aged 2–5 years: Changes in Feeding Practices, Health Behaviors, and Body Mass Index. Nutrients 2019, 11, 498. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030498
Tucker JM, DeFrang R, Orth J, Wakefield S, Howard K. Evaluation of a Primary Care Weight Management Program in Children Aged 2–5 years: Changes in Feeding Practices, Health Behaviors, and Body Mass Index. Nutrients. 2019; 11(3):498. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030498
Chicago/Turabian StyleTucker, Jared M., Renee DeFrang, Julie Orth, Susan Wakefield, and Kathleen Howard. 2019. "Evaluation of a Primary Care Weight Management Program in Children Aged 2–5 years: Changes in Feeding Practices, Health Behaviors, and Body Mass Index" Nutrients 11, no. 3: 498. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030498
APA StyleTucker, J. M., DeFrang, R., Orth, J., Wakefield, S., & Howard, K. (2019). Evaluation of a Primary Care Weight Management Program in Children Aged 2–5 years: Changes in Feeding Practices, Health Behaviors, and Body Mass Index. Nutrients, 11(3), 498. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030498