Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Childhood obesity has increased worldwide over the past four decades. This quasi-experimental study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a multicomponent and multilevel school-based intervention (POIBA) at 3 years of follow-up. The nutrition intervention focused on food groups, food pyramid, nutrien...
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doaj-341d116f402140f7ba6f2aac0c68815d2021-01-30T00:05:39ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-01-011345345310.3390/nu13020453Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental StudyFrancesca Sánchez-Martínez0Silvia Brugueras1Gemma Serral2Sara Valmayor3Olga Juárez4María José López5Carles Ariza6on behalf of the POIBA Project Evaluation GroupAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainAgència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (Public Health Agency of Barcelona, ASPB), Pl Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, SpainChildhood obesity has increased worldwide over the past four decades. This quasi-experimental study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a multicomponent and multilevel school-based intervention (POIBA) at 3 years of follow-up. The nutrition intervention focused on food groups, food pyramid, nutrients, portions, and balanced menus. In total, 3624 children participated in the study. Anthropometric measurements and information on food frequency and behavior, physical activity, and daily screen use were collected in the intervention (IG) and comparison group (CG). Positive unadjusted changes toward adherence to recommendations were found for water, meat, sweets, and fried potato consumption, proper breakfast, not having dinner in front of the TV, out-of-school physical activity, and daily screen use. Three scores were used to calculate the proportion of children making more than one change to improve healthy habits regarding physical activity (global Activity score), nutrition (global Nutrition score), and both (global score). Students exposed to the intervention had a significantly better global Activity score (16.2% IG vs. 11.9% CG; <i>p</i><i> </i>= 0.012) and Global score (63.9% IG vs. 58.5% CG; <i>p</i> = 0.025). Intervention effects on obesity incidence at 3-year follow-up lost significance but maintained the positive trend. In conclusion, school-based interventions including a family component could be useful to address the childhood obesity problem.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/2/453childhood obesityschool-based programeffectiveness evaluationadiposityhealthy eatingphysical activity |
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Francesca Sánchez-Martínez Silvia Brugueras Gemma Serral Sara Valmayor Olga Juárez María José López Carles Ariza on behalf of the POIBA Project Evaluation Group Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study Nutrients childhood obesity school-based program effectiveness evaluation adiposity healthy eating physical activity |
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Francesca Sánchez-Martínez Silvia Brugueras Gemma Serral Sara Valmayor Olga Juárez María José López Carles Ariza on behalf of the POIBA Project Evaluation Group |
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Francesca Sánchez-Martínez |
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Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study |
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Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study |
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Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study |
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Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study |
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Three-Year Follow-Up of the POIBA Intervention on Childhood Obesity: A Quasi-Experimental Study |
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three-year follow-up of the poiba intervention on childhood obesity: a quasi-experimental study |
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Nutrients |
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Childhood obesity has increased worldwide over the past four decades. This quasi-experimental study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a multicomponent and multilevel school-based intervention (POIBA) at 3 years of follow-up. The nutrition intervention focused on food groups, food pyramid, nutrients, portions, and balanced menus. In total, 3624 children participated in the study. Anthropometric measurements and information on food frequency and behavior, physical activity, and daily screen use were collected in the intervention (IG) and comparison group (CG). Positive unadjusted changes toward adherence to recommendations were found for water, meat, sweets, and fried potato consumption, proper breakfast, not having dinner in front of the TV, out-of-school physical activity, and daily screen use. Three scores were used to calculate the proportion of children making more than one change to improve healthy habits regarding physical activity (global Activity score), nutrition (global Nutrition score), and both (global score). Students exposed to the intervention had a significantly better global Activity score (16.2% IG vs. 11.9% CG; <i>p</i><i> </i>= 0.012) and Global score (63.9% IG vs. 58.5% CG; <i>p</i> = 0.025). Intervention effects on obesity incidence at 3-year follow-up lost significance but maintained the positive trend. In conclusion, school-based interventions including a family component could be useful to address the childhood obesity problem. |
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childhood obesity school-based program effectiveness evaluation adiposity healthy eating physical activity |
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