LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina

Abstract Background Early childhood education (ECE) settings are critical intervention targets for obesity prevention. This study evaluated a pilot two-year community-based participatory research (CBPR) project designed to assist ECE center directors and caregivers in policy, systems and environment...

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Main Authors: Meghan Slining, Sally Wills, Melissa Fair, Jen Stephenson, Stephanie Knobel, Misty Pearson, Tia Prostko, Joanna Smyers, Joanne Timberlake, Miguel Negrete
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10975-7
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spelling doaj-6470a6eb44ac4fa39d6c029e071758532021-05-16T11:03:54ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-05-012111910.1186/s12889-021-10975-7LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South CarolinaMeghan Slining0Sally Wills1Melissa Fair2Jen Stephenson3Stephanie Knobel4Misty Pearson5Tia Prostko6Joanna Smyers7Joanne Timberlake8Miguel Negrete9Health Sciences Department, Furman UniversityLiveWell GreenvilleInstitute for the Advancement of Community Health, Furman UniversityHealth Sciences Department, Furman UniversityYMCA Judson Community CenterSC Department of Health and Environmental Control, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity PreventionEarly Care and Education Division, South Carolina Department of Social ServicesYouth Learning Institute, Clemson UniversityHealth Sciences Department, Furman UniversityHealth Sciences Department, Furman UniversityAbstract Background Early childhood education (ECE) settings are critical intervention targets for obesity prevention. This study evaluated a pilot two-year community-based participatory research (CBPR) project designed to assist ECE center directors and caregivers in policy, systems and environmental (PSE) change for improving healthy eating (HE) and physical activity (PA). Methods A two-year CBPR study was conducted in 10 licensed ECE centers in Greenville, South Carolina. The intervention consisted of five steps: [1] baseline data collection and self-assessment using the Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (Go-NAP SACC), [2] tailored goal setting and action planning, [3] technical assistance and access to resources, [4] post intervention data collection and re-assessment, and [5] celebration of success. Main outcome measures (HE and PA environments, practices and policies) were assessed using the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation (EPAO) tool at baseline and 24 months. One classroom of 3–5-year-olds was randomly selected for observation from each center (mean of 12 children per classroom). Means and standard deviations were calculated for total PA, total nutrition and each subscale of PA and nutrition. Paired sample t-tests were calculated to assess changes in EPAO scales from baseline to post intervention. Results Ten ECE centers enrolled in the pilot study and eight completed the two-year intervention. Center-based goals were accomplished across all 8 ECE centers over the two-year intervention: 16 child nutrition goals, 6 outdoor play goals, 11 physical activity goals and 8 screen time goals across the entire sample. Nutrition policy and PA policy significantly improved (p < 0.05), with greater improvements in PA (10.0 point increase, p = .048) as compared to nutrition (3.3 point increase, p = 0.02). Conclusions Utilizing a CBPR approach, this two-year nutrition and PA PSE intervention in ECE centers improved ECE center HE and PA policies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10975-7NutritionPhysical activityChild careOverweightPolicyPublic health
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author Meghan Slining
Sally Wills
Melissa Fair
Jen Stephenson
Stephanie Knobel
Misty Pearson
Tia Prostko
Joanna Smyers
Joanne Timberlake
Miguel Negrete
spellingShingle Meghan Slining
Sally Wills
Melissa Fair
Jen Stephenson
Stephanie Knobel
Misty Pearson
Tia Prostko
Joanna Smyers
Joanne Timberlake
Miguel Negrete
LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina
BMC Public Health
Nutrition
Physical activity
Child care
Overweight
Policy
Public health
author_facet Meghan Slining
Sally Wills
Melissa Fair
Jen Stephenson
Stephanie Knobel
Misty Pearson
Tia Prostko
Joanna Smyers
Joanne Timberlake
Miguel Negrete
author_sort Meghan Slining
title LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina
title_short LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina
title_full LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina
title_fullStr LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina
title_full_unstemmed LiveWell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in South Carolina
title_sort livewell in early childhood: results from a two-year pilot intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity policies, systems and environments among early childhood education programs in south carolina
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Early childhood education (ECE) settings are critical intervention targets for obesity prevention. This study evaluated a pilot two-year community-based participatory research (CBPR) project designed to assist ECE center directors and caregivers in policy, systems and environmental (PSE) change for improving healthy eating (HE) and physical activity (PA). Methods A two-year CBPR study was conducted in 10 licensed ECE centers in Greenville, South Carolina. The intervention consisted of five steps: [1] baseline data collection and self-assessment using the Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (Go-NAP SACC), [2] tailored goal setting and action planning, [3] technical assistance and access to resources, [4] post intervention data collection and re-assessment, and [5] celebration of success. Main outcome measures (HE and PA environments, practices and policies) were assessed using the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation (EPAO) tool at baseline and 24 months. One classroom of 3–5-year-olds was randomly selected for observation from each center (mean of 12 children per classroom). Means and standard deviations were calculated for total PA, total nutrition and each subscale of PA and nutrition. Paired sample t-tests were calculated to assess changes in EPAO scales from baseline to post intervention. Results Ten ECE centers enrolled in the pilot study and eight completed the two-year intervention. Center-based goals were accomplished across all 8 ECE centers over the two-year intervention: 16 child nutrition goals, 6 outdoor play goals, 11 physical activity goals and 8 screen time goals across the entire sample. Nutrition policy and PA policy significantly improved (p < 0.05), with greater improvements in PA (10.0 point increase, p = .048) as compared to nutrition (3.3 point increase, p = 0.02). Conclusions Utilizing a CBPR approach, this two-year nutrition and PA PSE intervention in ECE centers improved ECE center HE and PA policies.
topic Nutrition
Physical activity
Child care
Overweight
Policy
Public health
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10975-7
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