Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children

Abstract Background The environment affects children’s energy balance-related behaviors to a considerable extent. A context-based physical activity and nutrition school- and family-based intervention, named KEIGAAF, is being implemented in low socio-economic neighborhoods in Eindhoven, The Netherlan...

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Main Authors: S. R. B. Verjans-Janssen, Dave H. H. Van Kann, Sanne M. P. L. Gerards, Steven B. Vos, Maria W. J. Jansen, Stef P. J. Kremers
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Published: BMC 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5764-3
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spelling doaj-209b48ce87df48e08fe0edcd987f2dd12020-11-24T21:58:51ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-07-0118111210.1186/s12889-018-5764-3Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school childrenS. R. B. Verjans-Janssen0Dave H. H. Van Kann1Sanne M. P. L. Gerards2Steven B. Vos3Maria W. J. Jansen4Stef P. J. Kremers5Department of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht UniversitySchool of Sport Studies, Fontys University of Applied SciencesDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht UniversitySchool of Sport Studies, Fontys University of Applied SciencesAcademic Collaborative Center for Public Health, Public Health Service South-LimburgDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht UniversityAbstract Background The environment affects children’s energy balance-related behaviors to a considerable extent. A context-based physical activity and nutrition school- and family-based intervention, named KEIGAAF, is being implemented in low socio-economic neighborhoods in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The aim of this study was to investigate: 1) the effectiveness of the KEIGAAF intervention on BMI z-score, waist circumference, physical activity, sedentary behavior, nutrition behavior, and physical fitness of primary school children, and 2) the process related to the implementation of the intervention. Methods A quasi-experimental, controlled study with eight intervention schools and three control schools was conducted. The KEIGAAF intervention consists of a combined top-down and bottom-up school intervention: a steering committee developed the general KEIGAAF principles (top-down), and in accordance with these principles, KEIGAAF working groups subsequently develop and implement the intervention in their local context (bottom-up). Parents are also invited to participate in a family-based parenting program, i.e., Triple P Lifestyle. Children aged 7 to 10 years old (grades 4 to 6 in the Netherlands) are included in the study. Effect evaluation data is collected at baseline, after one year, and after two years by using a child questionnaire, accelerometers, anthropometry, a physical fitness test, and a parent questionnaire. A mixed methods approach is applied for the process evaluation: quantitative (checklists, questionnaires) and qualitative methods (observations, interviews) are used. To analyze intervention effectiveness, multilevel regression analyses will be conducted. Content analyses will be conducted on the qualitative process data. Discussion Two important environmental settings, the school environment and the family environment, are simultaneously targeted in the KEIGAAF intervention. The combined top-down and bottom-up approach is expected to make the intervention an effective and sustainable version of the Health Promoting Schools framework. An elaborate process evaluation will be conducted alongside an effect evaluation in which multiple data collection sources (both qualitative and quantitative) are used. Trial registration Dutch Trial Register NTR6716 (registration date 27/06/2017, retrospectively registered), METC163027, NL58554.068.16, Fonds NutsOhra project number 101.253.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5764-3Physical activitySedentary behaviorNutritionChildrenPrimary schoolFamily
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author S. R. B. Verjans-Janssen
Dave H. H. Van Kann
Sanne M. P. L. Gerards
Steven B. Vos
Maria W. J. Jansen
Stef P. J. Kremers
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Dave H. H. Van Kann
Sanne M. P. L. Gerards
Steven B. Vos
Maria W. J. Jansen
Stef P. J. Kremers
Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
BMC Public Health
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Nutrition
Children
Primary school
Family
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Dave H. H. Van Kann
Sanne M. P. L. Gerards
Steven B. Vos
Maria W. J. Jansen
Stef P. J. Kremers
author_sort S. R. B. Verjans-Janssen
title Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
title_short Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
title_full Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
title_fullStr Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “KEIGAAF”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
title_sort study protocol of the quasi-experimental evaluation of “keigaaf”: a context-based physical activity and nutrition intervention for primary school children
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background The environment affects children’s energy balance-related behaviors to a considerable extent. A context-based physical activity and nutrition school- and family-based intervention, named KEIGAAF, is being implemented in low socio-economic neighborhoods in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The aim of this study was to investigate: 1) the effectiveness of the KEIGAAF intervention on BMI z-score, waist circumference, physical activity, sedentary behavior, nutrition behavior, and physical fitness of primary school children, and 2) the process related to the implementation of the intervention. Methods A quasi-experimental, controlled study with eight intervention schools and three control schools was conducted. The KEIGAAF intervention consists of a combined top-down and bottom-up school intervention: a steering committee developed the general KEIGAAF principles (top-down), and in accordance with these principles, KEIGAAF working groups subsequently develop and implement the intervention in their local context (bottom-up). Parents are also invited to participate in a family-based parenting program, i.e., Triple P Lifestyle. Children aged 7 to 10 years old (grades 4 to 6 in the Netherlands) are included in the study. Effect evaluation data is collected at baseline, after one year, and after two years by using a child questionnaire, accelerometers, anthropometry, a physical fitness test, and a parent questionnaire. A mixed methods approach is applied for the process evaluation: quantitative (checklists, questionnaires) and qualitative methods (observations, interviews) are used. To analyze intervention effectiveness, multilevel regression analyses will be conducted. Content analyses will be conducted on the qualitative process data. Discussion Two important environmental settings, the school environment and the family environment, are simultaneously targeted in the KEIGAAF intervention. The combined top-down and bottom-up approach is expected to make the intervention an effective and sustainable version of the Health Promoting Schools framework. An elaborate process evaluation will be conducted alongside an effect evaluation in which multiple data collection sources (both qualitative and quantitative) are used. Trial registration Dutch Trial Register NTR6716 (registration date 27/06/2017, retrospectively registered), METC163027, NL58554.068.16, Fonds NutsOhra project number 101.253.
topic Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Nutrition
Children
Primary school
Family
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5764-3
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