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Trends in health behavior and weight outcomes following enhanced afterschool programming participation

机译:增强课后编程参与后,健康行为和体重结果的趋势

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The United States needs to increase access to effective obesity prevention and treatment programming for impoverished youth at risk for health disparities. Although recommended, schools have difficulty consistently implement evidence-based obesity programing. We report on the effectiveness of adding structured nutrition education and minimum physical activity (PA) requirements to standard middle school after-school programming. Using a longitudinal pre-post study design, we evaluated program effectiveness at one year on target behaviors on students recruited during three consecutive school years (2016–2018). We used generalized linear (or logistic) mixed-effects modeling to determine: 1) impact on healthy weight and target healthy behavior attainment, and 2) whether target behavior improvement and weight change were associated with after-school program attendance. The seven target behaviors relate to eating healthy, physical activity, and sleep. Over the three years, a total of 76 students enrolled and completed one year of programming (62% Hispanic, 46% girls, 72% with BMI??85th %ile, 49% with BMI??95th %ile). Of students with BMI??85th %ile, 44% maintained or decreased BMI Z-score. There were improvements (non-significant) in BMI Z-score and the adoption of four healthy eating behaviors: fruit, vegetables, sugar-free beverages, and unhealthy snack food. Students with higher after-school attendance ( 75%) had greater improvements (non-significant) in composite behavior scores, BMI Z-score, and in most target behaviors (5/7) than students with lower after-school attendance (?75%). Sleep improvements were significantly associated with BMI Z-score decrease (Beta?=???0.05, 95% CI (??0.1,-0.003), p?=?0.038.) Enhancement of existing after-school programming with structured nutrition education and minimum physical activity requirements demonstrates positive improvements in several health behaviors and weight outcomes. Adopting enhanced after-school programming increases access to health activities and may bring us closer to solving obesity in at-risk youth in impoverished communities. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): . Registered 21 June 2018 – Retrospectively registered.
机译:美国需要增加获得有效的肥胖预防和治疗方案,在危险的贫困青年面临卫生差异的风险。虽然建议,学校难以持续实施基于证据的肥胖课程。我们报告了将结构化营养教育和最低体育活动(PA)要求添加到标准中学课后编程中的有效性。使用纵向预测的研究设计,我们在连续三所学校课程招聘的学生目标行为的一年内评估了计划效果(2016-2018)。我们使用广泛的线性(或物流)混合效果建模来确定:1)对健康体重和目标健康行为的影响,以及2)目标行为改善和体重变化是否与课后方案出席有关。七个目标行为与吃健康,身体活动和睡眠有关。三年来,共有76名学生注册并完成一年的编程(62%的西班牙裔,46%女孩,72%,BMI> 85%ILE,49%,BMI>?95th%ILE) 。 BMI的学生?&?85%ILE,44%维持或减少BMI Z分数。 BMI Z评分的改善(非显着)和采用四种健康饮食行为:水果,蔬菜,无糖饮料和不健康的小吃食品。课后出勤率更高的学生(& 75%)在复合行为分数,BMI Z分数和大多数目标行为(5/7)中具有更大的改善(非显着),而不是学校后出席较低的学生( &?75%)。睡眠改善与BMI Z分数减少显着相关(β= ??? 0.05,95%CI(?? 0.1,0.003),p?= 0.038。)具有结构化营养教育的现有课后编程的增强最低的身体活动要求表明了几种健康行为和体重结果的积极改善。采用增强的课后编程增加了对健康活动的机会,并可能让我们更接近在贫困社区中的风险青少年享受肥胖。 ClinicalTrials.gov标识符(NCT号码):。注册2018年6月21日 - 回顾性注册。

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