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NEEMA: a school-based diabetes risk prevention program designed for African-American children.

机译:NEEMA:针对非裔美国儿童设计的基于学校的糖尿病风险预防计划。

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OBJECTIVE: To conduct formative assessment and preliminary biological impact of a school-based diabetes risk prevention program for African-American children during a 14-week study. METHODS: NEEMA is a school-based diabetes prevention program tailored for African-American children. The NEEMA is implemented via four social networks-classroom (Health and Physical Education Class), after school (Health Club), home (Family Fun Fair) and school cafeteria (Food Service Program). Formative assessment data were collected through semistructured interviews with physical education (PE) teachers and a pre-to-post design was used to measure biological impact. Fasting capillary glucose, height, weight, body mass index, percent body fat and fitness data were collected from a sample of 58 fourth-grade students. The six elementary schools had > 40% African-American enrollment and were located in low-income neighborhoods. RESULTS: Face-to-face interview data revealed diabetes, obesity and food insufficiency as major health concerns among PE teachers. Teachers also cited large classes and short PE periods as major challenges for implementing the program. From baseline to follow-up, fitness laps increased from 16.40 (SD = 9.98) to 23.72 (SD = 14.79) (p < 0.000), fasting capillary glucose decreased from 89.17 mg/dl (SD = 10.05) to 83.50 mg/dl (SD = 11.26) (p < 0.000), and percent body fat decreased from 27.26 (SD=12.89) to 26.68 (SD = 11.67) (p < 0.537). CONCLUSION: The NEEMA pilot study provided teacher feedback useful for revising the NEEMA health curricula and positive preliminary impact of the NEEMA PE class on children's fitness and blood glucose levels.
机译:目的:在为期14周的研究中,针对非裔美国儿童进行以学校为基础的糖尿病风险预防计划的形成性评估和初步生物学影响。方法:NEEMA是针对非裔美国儿童量身定制的基于学校的糖尿病预防计划。 NEEMA通过四个社交网络教室(健康和体育课),放学后(健身俱乐部),家庭(家庭游乐园)和学校食堂(食品服务计划)实施。形成性评估数据是通过与体育老师进行的半结构化访谈收集的,采用事前至事后设计来衡量生物影响。从58位四年级学生的样本中收集了空腹毛细血管葡萄糖,身高,体重,体重指数,体脂百分比和健康数据。这六所小学的非裔美国人入学率超过40%,位于低收入社区。结果:面对面访谈数据显示,糖尿病,肥胖和食物不足是体育教师的主要健康问题。老师还指出,大班授课和短期体育课是实施该计划的主要挑战。从基线到随访,健身圈数从16.40(SD = 9.98)增加到23.72(SD = 14.79)(p <0.000),空腹毛细血管葡萄糖从89.17 mg / dl(SD = 10.05)降至83.50 mg / dl( SD = 11.26)(p <0.000),体脂百分比从27.26(SD = 12.89)降至26.68(SD = 11.67)(p <0.537)。结论:NEEMA的初步研究为教师提供了反馈意见,可用于修订NEEMA的健康课程以及NEEMA体育课对儿童健身和血糖水平的积极的初步影响。

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