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A family-based intervention targeting parents of preschool children with overweight and obesity: conceptual framework and study design of LOOPS- Lund overweight and obesity preschool study

机译:针对超重和肥胖学龄前儿童父母的家庭干预:LOOPS-Lund超重和肥胖学龄前研究的概念框架和研究设计

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Background As the rate of overweight among children is rising there is a need for evidence-based research that will clarify what the best interventional strategies to normalize weight development are. The overall aim of the Lund Overweight and Obesity Preschool Study (LOOPS) is to evaluate if a family-based intervention, targeting parents of preschool children with overweight and obesity, has a long-term positive effect on weight development of the children. The hypothesis is that preschool children with overweight and obesity, whose parents participate in a one-year intervention, both at completion of the one-year intervention and at long term follow up (2-, 3- and 5-years) will have reduced their BMI-for-age z-score. Methods/Design The study is a randomized controlled trial, including overweight (n=160) and obese (n=80) children 4-6-years-old. The intervention is targeting the parents, who get general information about nutrition and exercise recommendations through a website and are invited to participate in a group intervention with the purpose of supporting them to accomplish preferred lifestyle changes, both in the short and long term. To evaluate the effect of various supports, the parents are randomized to different interventions with the main focus of: 1) supporting the parents in limit setting by emphasizing the importance of positive interactions between parents and children and 2) influencing the patterns of daily activities to induce alterations of everyday life that will lead to healthier lifestyle. The primary outcome variable, child BMI-for-age z-score will be measured at referral, inclusion, after 6 months, at the end of intervention and at 2-, 3- and 5-years post intervention. Secondary outcome variables, measured at inclusion and at the end of intervention, are child activity pattern, eating habits and biochemical markers as well as parent BMI, exercise habits, perception of health, experience of parenthood and level of parental stress. Discussion The LOOPS project will provide valuable information on how to build effective interventions to influence an unhealthy weight development to prevent the negative long-term effects of childhood obesity. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00916318
机译:背景技术随着儿童超重率的上升,需要进行循证研究,以阐明使体重正常化的最佳干预策略。隆德超重和肥胖学龄前研究(LOOPS)的总体目标是评估针对超重和肥胖学龄前儿童父母的基于家庭的干预措施是否对孩子的体重发展具有长期的积极影响。假设是,在完成一年干预和长期随访(2、3和5年)后,其父母参加为期一年的干预的超重和肥胖的学龄前儿童将会减少他们的BMI年龄z得分。方法/设计该研究是一项随机对照试验,包括4-6岁的超重(n = 160)和肥胖(n = 80)儿童。该干预针对父母,父母通过网站获得有关营养和运动建议的一般信息,并被邀请参加小组干预,以支持他们在短期和长期内实现理想的生活方式改变。为了评估各种支持的效果,父母被随机分配到不同的干预措施中,其主要关注点是:1)通过强调父母与孩子之间积极互动的重要性来支持父母进行极限锻炼; 2)影响日常活动的方式诱发日常生活的改变,从而带来更健康的生活方式。主要结局变量儿童BMI年龄z得分将在转诊,纳入,6个月后,干预结束时以及干预后2年,3年和5年进行测量。次要结果变量在纳入和干预结束时进行测量,包括儿童活动模式,饮食习惯和生化指标以及父母的BMI,运动习惯,健康感知,父母的经历和父母的压力水平。讨论LOOPS项目将提供有关如何建立有效干预措施以影响不健康的体重发展以防止儿童肥胖的长期负面影响的宝贵信息。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00916318

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