The impact of early childhood education and care-based interventions on child physical activity, anthropometrics, fundamental movement skills, cognitive functioning, and social–emotional wellbeing: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Reviews Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1111/obr.13852
Alice Grady, Rebecca Lorch, Luke Giles, Hannah Lamont, Amy Anderson, Nicole Pearson, Maria Romiti, Melanie Lum, Ashleigh Stuart, Lucy Leigh, Sze Lin Yoong
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This review assessed the effectiveness of ECEC-based interventions to improve child physical activity, and intervention impact on child weight-based anthropometrics, fundamental movement skills (FMS), cognitive functioning, and social–emotional wellbeing. Adverse effects and costs were assessed. Finch et al's 2014 systematic review was updated. Electronic databases were searched 10 September 2014 to 27 October 2022. Included studies were randomized controlled trials of ECEC interventions targeting physical activity among children aged 0–6 years. The methodological quality of studies was assessed using Cochrane's Risk of Bias tool v2. Standardized mean differences (SMD) were calculated for each outcome with meta-analysis undertaken; otherwise, findings were described narratively. Fifty-three studies were included. ECEC-based interventions were found to significantly improve child physical activity (SMD 0.193, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.09 to 0.3; p < 0.001) and FMS (SMD 0.544, 95% CI 0.1 to 0.98; p = 0.015), compared to control. Small positive, but non-significant, effects were found for weight-based anthropometrics, cognitive functioning, and social–emotional wellbeing. Few studies reported adverse effects (n = 10), and no studies reported formal economic analyses. While ECEC-based interventions can significantly improve child physical activity and FMS, further evidence of their impact on cognitive functioning, social–emotional wellbeing, and the cost-effectiveness of such interventions is required to inform policy and practice.

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以早期儿童教育和保育为基础的干预措施对儿童体育活动、人体测量、基本运动技能、认知功能和社会情感幸福的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
本综述评估了基于幼儿保育和教育的干预措施对改善儿童体育活动的有效性,以及干预措施对儿童体重人体测量、基本运动技能(FMS)、认知功能和社会情感健康的影响。此外,还对不良影响和成本进行了评估。对 Finch 等人 2014 年的系统综述进行了更新。检索了2014年9月10日至2022年10月27日的电子数据库。纳入的研究均为针对 0-6 岁儿童体育活动的幼儿保育和教育干预措施的随机对照试验。研究的方法学质量采用 Cochrane 的偏倚风险工具 v2 进行评估。对每项结果都计算了标准化平均差异(SMD),并进行了荟萃分析;否则,研究结果将以叙述的方式进行描述。共纳入 53 项研究。研究发现,基于幼儿保育和教育的干预措施能显著提高儿童的身体活动能力(SMD 0.193,95% 置信区间 [CI] 0.09 至 0.3;p
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Obesity Reviews
Obesity Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Obesity Reviews is a monthly journal publishing reviews on all disciplines related to obesity and its comorbidities. This includes basic and behavioral sciences, clinical treatment and outcomes, epidemiology, prevention and public health. The journal should, therefore, appeal to all professionals with an interest in obesity and its comorbidities. Review types may include systematic narrative reviews, quantitative meta-analyses and narrative reviews but all must offer new insights, critical or novel perspectives that will enhance the state of knowledge in the field. The editorial policy is to publish high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts that provide needed new insight into all aspects of obesity and its related comorbidities while minimizing the period between submission and publication.
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