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The Healthy Kids & Families study: Outcomes of a 24-month childhood obesity prevention intervention

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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS
卷 31, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102086

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Obesity prevention; Lifestyle change; Health equity; Health promotion; Behaviour; Change

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Socioeconomically disadvantaged children have a high burden of obesity, but there are few interventions targeting this population. The Healthy Kids & Families study tested a parent-focused, community health worker-delivered intervention to prevent childhood obesity. The intervention showed promise in reducing children's BMI and promoting positive behavior changes in diet and physical activity.
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children experience a high burden of obesity but few interventions address obesity prevention in this population subgroup. The Healthy Kids & Families study tested the effect of a parent -focused community health worker (CHW)-delivered lifestyle intervention to prevent childhood obesity. Partic-ipants were child-parent/guardian (Kindergarten to 6th grade at baseline) dyads (n = 247) recruited through schools located in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods in Worcester, MA, USA. Using a quasi -experimental design, the study tested the impact of Healthy Kids & Families, a theory-based, low-intensity, parent-focused, CHW-delivered intervention to improve children's weight, healthy eating and physical activity. The attention-control comparison condition was a positive parenting intervention. The primary outcome was change in child body mass index (BMI) z-score at 24 months. Secondary outcomes included number of positive child and parent changes in selected diet and physical activity behaviors targeted by the intervention and change in parent BMI. Outcomes were assessed following the intent-to-treat principle and using multivariable gener-alized linear mixed models. Compared to the attention-control comparison condition, the Healthy Kids & Families intervention led to a greater reduction in children's BMI z-score (beta =-0.17, 95 %CI:-1.92 to-0.36; p = 0.057) and a greater number of positive behavior changes among children (beta = 0.57, 95 %CI: 0.08-1.06; p = 0.02) at 24 months. There was no significant change in parent outcomes. The Healthy Kids & Families inter-vention shows promise for obesity prevention among children in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities.

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