The long-term effects of a school-based intervention on preventing childhood overweight: Propensity score matching analysis within the Generation R Study cohort

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Obesity Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1111/ijpo.13200
Famke J. M. Mölenberg, Michel S. Smit, Daan Nieboer, Trudy Voortman, Wilma Jansen
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Abstract

Background

This study investigated the long-term impact of the primary school-based multicomponent lifestyle intervention “Lekker Fit!” (LF) on obesity-related outcomes, and studied whether the impact differed between population subgroups.

Methods

Children from the Generation R Study (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) were categorized into the LF group (6 years exposure, between the ages 6/7 to 12/13 years) or regular school group (no exposure). BMI and DXA-derived fat mass were assessed after 4 years of intervention (age 10 years), and 1.5 years post-intervention (age 14 years). A propensity score matching model was fitted to examine the intervention effect on BMI-z-score and percent fat mass, and we tested for differences by sex, pre-intervention weight status, ethnic background, and income.

Results

We found no effect on BMI-z-score [0.06 (95% confidence interval [CI]: −0.04 to 0.17)] and percent fat mass (0.4%-point [95% CI: −0.2 to 1.1]) after 4 years of intervention. 1.5 years post-intervention and after 6 years of exposure, BMI-z-score (0.11 [95% CI: 0.00–0.22]) and percent fat mass (1.1%-point [95% CI: 0.2–1.9]) were significantly higher for children in the LF group. No subgroup differences were found.

Conclusion

Findings suggest the need for obesity prevention programs that extend beyond primary education.

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以学校为基础的干预对预防儿童超重的长期影响:R世代研究队列中的倾向评分匹配分析
本研究旨在探讨以小学为基础的多元生活方式干预“Lekker Fit!”(LF)对肥胖相关结果的影响,并研究这种影响在人群亚群之间是否存在差异。方法R世代研究(荷兰鹿特丹)的儿童被分为低剂量组(接触6年,6/7岁至12/13岁)和普通学校组(未接触)。在干预后4年(10岁)和干预后1.5年(14岁)评估BMI和dxa衍生脂肪量。采用倾向得分匹配模型检验干预对bmi -z得分和脂肪质量百分比的影响,并检验性别、干预前体重状况、种族背景和收入的差异。结果我们发现,干预4年后,bmi -z评分[0.06(95%可信区间[CI]: - 0.04至0.17)]和脂肪量百分比(0.4%点[95% CI: - 0.2至1.1])没有影响。干预后1.5年和暴露后6年,LF组儿童的bmi -z评分(0.11 [95% CI: 0.000 - 0.22])和脂肪量百分比(1.1% [95% CI: 0.2-1.9])显著升高。未发现亚组差异。结论:研究结果表明,需要在小学教育之外开展肥胖预防项目。
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Pediatric Obesity
Pediatric Obesity PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Obesity is a peer-reviewed, monthly journal devoted to research into obesity during childhood and adolescence. The topic is currently at the centre of intense interest in the scientific community, and is of increasing concern to health policy-makers and the public at large. Pediatric Obesity has established itself as the leading journal for high quality papers in this field, including, but not limited to, the following: Genetic, molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects of obesity – basic, applied and clinical studies relating to mechanisms of the development of obesity throughout the life course and the consequent effects of obesity on health outcomes Metabolic consequences of child and adolescent obesity Epidemiological and population-based studies of child and adolescent overweight and obesity Measurement and diagnostic issues in assessing child and adolescent adiposity, physical activity and nutrition Clinical management of children and adolescents with obesity including studies of treatment and prevention Co-morbidities linked to child and adolescent obesity – mechanisms, assessment, and treatment Life-cycle factors eg familial, intrauterine and developmental aspects of child and adolescent obesity Nutrition security and the "double burden" of obesity and malnutrition Health promotion strategies around the issues of obesity, nutrition and physical activity in children and adolescents Community and public health measures to prevent overweight and obesity in children and adolescents.
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