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Children’s Healthy Living (CHL) Program for remote underserved minority populations in the Pacific region: rationale and design of a community randomized trial to prevent early childhood obesity

机译:针对太平洋地区偏远地区服务不足的少数族裔的儿童健康生活(CHL)计划:社区随机试验的原理和设计,以防止儿童早期肥胖

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Background Although surveillance data are limited in the US Affiliated Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii, existing data suggest that the prevalence of childhood obesity is similar to or in excess of other minority groups in the contiguous US. Strategies for addressing the childhood obesity epidemic in the region support the use of community-based, environmentally targeted interventions. The Children’s Healthy Living Program is a partnership formed across institutions in the US Affiliated Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii to design a community randomized environmental intervention trial and a prevalence survey to address childhood obesity in the region through affecting the food and physical activity environment. Methods/Design The Children’s Healthy Living Program community randomized trial is an environmental intervention trial in four matched-pair communities in American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and Hawaii and two matched-pair communities in Alaska. A cross-sectional sample of children (goal n = 180) in each of the intervention trial communities is being assessed for outcomes at baseline and at 24 months (18 months post-intervention). In addition to the collection of the participant-based measures of anthropometry, diet, physical activity, sleep and acanthosis nigricans, community assessments are also being conducted in intervention trial communities. The Freely Associated States of Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, and Republics of Marshall Islands and Palau) is only conducting elements of the Children’s Healthy Living Program sampling framework and similar measurements to provide prevalence data. In addition, anthropometry information will be collected for two additional communities in each of the 5 intervention jurisdictions to be included in the prevalence survey. The effectiveness of the environmental intervention trial is being assessed based on the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance) framework. Discussion The Children’s Healthy Living Program environmental trial is designed to focus on capacity building and to maximize the likelihood of sustainable impact on childhood obesity-related behaviors and outcomes. The multiple measures at the individual, community, and environment levels are designed to maximize the likelihood of detecting change. This approach enhances the likelihood for identifying and promoting the best methods to promote health and well-being of the children in the underserved US Affiliated Pacific Region. Trial registration NIH clinical trial # NCT01881373
机译:背景信息尽管在美国附属太平洋,阿拉斯加和夏威夷,监测数据有限,但现有数据表明,儿童肥胖症的患病率与美国本土的其他少数群体相似或超过其他少数群体。解决该地区儿童肥胖病流行的策略支持使用基于社区的,针对环境的干预措施。儿童健康生活计划是美国太平洋,阿拉斯加和夏威夷各机构之间建立的合作伙伴关系,旨在设计一项社区随机环境干预试验和一项患病率调查,以通过影响食物和身体活动环境来解决该地区的儿童肥胖症。方法/设计儿童健康生活计划社区随机试验是一项环境干预试验,在美属萨摩亚,北马里亚纳群岛,关岛和夏威夷的四个配对对社区以及阿拉斯加的两个配对对社区进行。在基线和24个月(干预后18个月)评估每个干预试验社区儿童的横截面样本(目标n = 180)的结果。除了收集以人体为基础的人体测量,饮食,身体活动,睡眠和黑棘皮病的措施外,还在干预试验社区进行社区评估。密克罗尼西亚自由联合州(密克罗尼西亚联邦,马绍尔群岛共和国和帕劳共和国)仅从事儿童健康生活计划抽样框架的内容,并提供类似数据以提供流行率数据。此外,还将为5个干预辖区中的每个辖区的另外两个社区收集人体测量学信息,以将其纳入患病率调查。正在根据RE-AIM(范围,有效性,采用,实施,维护)框架评估环境干预试验的有效性。讨论儿童健康生活计划环境试验旨在关注能力建设,并最大程度地提高对与儿童肥胖相关的行为和结果产生可持续影响的可能性。在个人,社区和环境级别上的多种度量旨在最大程度地发现变化的可能性。这种方法增加了在服务不足的美国附属太平洋地区确定和推广最佳方法以促进儿童健康和福祉的可能性。试用注册NIH临床试验#NCT01881373

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