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Obesity Prevention in Young Schoolchildren: Results of a Pilot Study.

Authors :
Manger, William M.
Manger, Lynn S.
Minno, Alexander M.
Killmeyer, Mike
Holzman, Robert S.
Schullinger, John N.
Roccella, Edward J.
Source :
Journal of School Health; Oct2012, Vol. 82 Issue 10, p462-468, 7p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity occur in 17% of children in the United States. Complications of excess weight in Americans cause 216,000 to 300,000 deaths yearly and cost $147 billion. METHODS: A convenience sample of 14 intervention and 15 control schools in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh was used. A program to improve lifestyle (Values Initiative Teaching About Lifestyle [ VITAL®]), was implemented in young children to encourage healthy eating and appropriate physical activity. Students had annual evaluations of height and weight over a 2-year period, and teachers participating in VITAL completed questionnaires regarding the program. Changes in age- and sex-adjusted body mass index (BMI) percentiles in control and intervention groups were compared using linear mixed models regression. RESULTS: VITAL was highly rated by teachers and was popular with children. Over the 2-year period, adjusted mean BMI percentiles declined from 66.1 to 65.0 in control children and from 62.8 to 58.9 in intervention children. The rates of change in the 2 groups were significantly different (p = .015). CONCLUSION: VITAL improves lifestyle of young schoolchildren, is inexpensive, easy to implement, and should be expanded to improve health and reduce healthcare's financial burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224391
Volume :
82
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of School Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
104502763
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1561.2012.00723.x