Ecological system theory and school-age obesity in Thailand: a participation action research for implications to practice.

Pennapa R Suwannawong, Naruemon Auemaneekul, Arpaporn Powwattana, Rewadee Chongsuwat
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Objective: Developing an appropriate context-based school-age obesity prevention programme, understanding the root causes of obesity in real-life situations is vital. The objectives of this study were to explore the risk factors of school-age obesity based on Ecological System Theory (EST) and develop mutual problem-solving guidelines for school-age obesity prevention.

Methods: Participation Action Research (PAR) was used as the study design. The data collection employed focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, participant's observations, together with the procedures of Appreciation, Influence, and Control (AIC) with 55 school key informants.

Results: Risk factors supported by EST at all level included high-calorie intake; sedentary lifestyles; perceptions of 'Chubby are cute'; indulgent parenting, including limited exercise area in school. PAR process guarantees the sustained context-based prevention guidelines.

Conclusions: The results could be used as a policy-driven for school-based participation and environmental support in order to promote health-promoting school.

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生态系统理论与泰国学龄儿童肥胖问题:参与行动研究对实践的影响。
目的:制定适当的基于情境的学龄儿童肥胖预防计划,了解现实生活中肥胖的根本原因至关重要。本研究的目的是根据生态系统论(EST)探讨学龄儿童肥胖的风险因素,并为预防学龄儿童肥胖制定共同解决问题的指导方针:方法:采用参与行动研究(PAR)作为研究设计。数据收集采用了焦点小组讨论、深度访谈、参与者观察以及欣赏、影响和控制(AIC)程序,55 名学校关键信息提供者参与了研究:结果:无害环境教育在各个层面支持的风险因素包括:高热量摄入;久坐不动的生活方式;"胖胖很可爱 "的观念;父母的溺爱,包括学校运动场地有限。PAR过程保证了基于背景的预防指南的持续性:结论:研究结果可作为校本参与和环境支持的政策驱动因素,以促进学校健康。
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