The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial

There is a scarcity of resources and studies that utilize targeted weight management interventions to engage parents via mHealth tools targeting obese children and adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities (MIDs) extended from school to a home setting. To test the feasibility and acceptability...

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Main Authors: Regina Lai-Tong Lee, Cynthia Leung, Hong Chen, Lobo H. T. Louie, Michael Brown, Jyu-Lin Chen, Gordon Cheung, Paul H. Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/10/1178
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spelling doaj-8d3776511d8341feb24d734233ceab1b2020-11-25T00:54:41ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-10-011410117810.3390/ijerph14101178ijerph14101178The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled TrialRegina Lai-Tong Lee0Cynthia Leung1Hong Chen2Lobo H. T. Louie3Michael Brown4Jyu-Lin Chen5Gordon Cheung6Paul H. Lee7World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Community Health Services, School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Applied & Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaInfection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Physical Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, ChinaSchool of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University, Belfast B79 7BL, Northern Ireland, UKFaculty of Nursing, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USAHong Kong Dietitians Association, Hong Kong, ChinaSchool of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaThere is a scarcity of resources and studies that utilize targeted weight management interventions to engage parents via mHealth tools targeting obese children and adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities (MIDs) extended from school to a home setting. To test the feasibility and acceptability of a school-based weight program (SBWMP) involving parents via mHealth tools designed to reduce weight, enhance knowledge and adopt healthy lifestyles, and thereby achieve better psychosocial well-being among children and adolescents with MIDs. Four special schools were randomly assigned as intervention or control schools. Students from the intervention group (n = 63) were compared to those in the control group (n = 52), which comprised those with usual school planned activities and no parental involvement. Demographics were considered as covariates in a general linear model, an ordinal regression model and a binary logistic regression model analyzing the relationships between the SBWMP and the outcome variables at baseline (T0) and six months later (T1). Body weight, body mass index, and triceps and subscapular skinfold thickness were lower in the intervention group compared to the control group, although the differences were not statistically significant. There was a positive and direct impact of the SBWMP on students’ health knowledge and psychological impacts in the intervention group. The SBWMP extended to the home involving parents via mHealth tools is a feasible and acceptable program for this group with MIDs and their parents.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/10/1178overweight and obese schoolchildren with mild intellectual disabilitiesschool-based weight management programengaging parents via mHealth toolshome setting
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author Regina Lai-Tong Lee
Cynthia Leung
Hong Chen
Lobo H. T. Louie
Michael Brown
Jyu-Lin Chen
Gordon Cheung
Paul H. Lee
spellingShingle Regina Lai-Tong Lee
Cynthia Leung
Hong Chen
Lobo H. T. Louie
Michael Brown
Jyu-Lin Chen
Gordon Cheung
Paul H. Lee
The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
overweight and obese schoolchildren with mild intellectual disabilities
school-based weight management program
engaging parents via mHealth tools
home setting
author_facet Regina Lai-Tong Lee
Cynthia Leung
Hong Chen
Lobo H. T. Louie
Michael Brown
Jyu-Lin Chen
Gordon Cheung
Paul H. Lee
author_sort Regina Lai-Tong Lee
title The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of a School-Based Weight Management Program Involving Parents via mHealth for Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort impact of a school-based weight management program involving parents via mhealth for overweight and obese children and adolescents with intellectual disability: a randomized controlled trial
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-10-01
description There is a scarcity of resources and studies that utilize targeted weight management interventions to engage parents via mHealth tools targeting obese children and adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities (MIDs) extended from school to a home setting. To test the feasibility and acceptability of a school-based weight program (SBWMP) involving parents via mHealth tools designed to reduce weight, enhance knowledge and adopt healthy lifestyles, and thereby achieve better psychosocial well-being among children and adolescents with MIDs. Four special schools were randomly assigned as intervention or control schools. Students from the intervention group (n = 63) were compared to those in the control group (n = 52), which comprised those with usual school planned activities and no parental involvement. Demographics were considered as covariates in a general linear model, an ordinal regression model and a binary logistic regression model analyzing the relationships between the SBWMP and the outcome variables at baseline (T0) and six months later (T1). Body weight, body mass index, and triceps and subscapular skinfold thickness were lower in the intervention group compared to the control group, although the differences were not statistically significant. There was a positive and direct impact of the SBWMP on students’ health knowledge and psychological impacts in the intervention group. The SBWMP extended to the home involving parents via mHealth tools is a feasible and acceptable program for this group with MIDs and their parents.
topic overweight and obese schoolchildren with mild intellectual disabilities
school-based weight management program
engaging parents via mHealth tools
home setting
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/10/1178
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