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A META-ANALYTIC REVIEW OF OBESITY PREVENTION IN THE SCHOOLS: 1997-2008

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PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS
Volume 46, Issue 8, Pages 695-719

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pits.20409

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A meta-analysis was conducted on school-based interventions to reduce obesity in children. Sixty-six (k = 66, N = 31,059) comparisons front 40 Published Studies from 1997 through 2008 were included in analyses. Results indicated a significant effect for school-based interventions with an overall weighted effect size of r = .05. Several moderating factors were examined to explain the heterogeneity in study outcomes. Interventions that were universal (k = 37, r = .07), conducted in elementary schools (k = 41, r = .06), implemented collaboratively (k = 19. r =, 12). primarily included children of Asian ethnicity (k = 5, r = 30), encouraged nutritional change (k = 28, r = .13), and sought to reduce sedentary behaviors (k = 17, r = .15) were identified as more successful in reducing students' obesity-related outcomes. Factors that resulted in negative effects for school-based programs included interventions of short duration (k = 11, r = -.04) and those that implemented system-wide changes in nutrition (k = 15 r = -.03). The variability ill Study effect sizes is discussed, and recommendations are made for future school-based interventions targeting children. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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