The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background Unhealthy lifestyles in early childhood are a major global health challenge. These lifestyles often persist from generation to generation and contribute to a vicious cycle of health-related and social problems. This design article presents a study evaluating the effects of two no...
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M. Willeboordse M. W. Jansen S. N. van den Heijkant A. Simons B. Winkens R.H.M. de Groot N. Bartelink S. P. Kremers P. van Assema H. H. Savelberg E. de Neubourg L. Borghans T. Schils K. M. Coppens R. Dietvorst R. ten Hoopen F. Coomans S. Klosse M.H.J. Conjaerts M. Oosterhoff M. A. Joore I. Ferreira P. Muris H. Bosma H. L. Toppenberg C. P. van Schayck |
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M. Willeboordse M. W. Jansen S. N. van den Heijkant A. Simons B. Winkens R.H.M. de Groot N. Bartelink S. P. Kremers P. van Assema H. H. Savelberg E. de Neubourg L. Borghans T. Schils K. M. Coppens R. Dietvorst R. ten Hoopen F. Coomans S. Klosse M.H.J. Conjaerts M. Oosterhoff M. A. Joore I. Ferreira P. Muris H. Bosma H. L. Toppenberg C. P. van Schayck The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental study BMC Public Health Academic Achievement Accelerometer Children Primary school Intervention Nutrition Obesity |
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M. Willeboordse M. W. Jansen S. N. van den Heijkant A. Simons B. Winkens R.H.M. de Groot N. Bartelink S. P. Kremers P. van Assema H. H. Savelberg E. de Neubourg L. Borghans T. Schils K. M. Coppens R. Dietvorst R. ten Hoopen F. Coomans S. Klosse M.H.J. Conjaerts M. Oosterhoff M. A. Joore I. Ferreira P. Muris H. Bosma H. L. Toppenberg C. P. van Schayck |
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The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental study |
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The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental study |
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Abstract Background Unhealthy lifestyles in early childhood are a major global health challenge. These lifestyles often persist from generation to generation and contribute to a vicious cycle of health-related and social problems. This design article presents a study evaluating the effects of two novel healthy school interventions. The main outcome measure will be changes in children’s body mass index (BMI). In addition, lifestyle behaviours, academic achievement, child well-being, socio-economic differences, and societal costs will be examined. Methods In close collaboration with various stakeholders, a quasi-experimental study was developed, for which children of four intervention schools (n = 1200) in the southern part of the Netherlands are compared with children of four control schools (n = 1200) in the same region. The interventions started in November 2015. In two of the four intervention schools, a whole-school approach named ‘The Healthy Primary School of the Future’, is implemented with the aim of improving physical activity and dietary behaviour. For this intervention, pupils are offered an extended curriculum, including a healthy lunch, more physical exercises, and social and educational activities, next to the regular school curriculum. In the two other intervention schools, a physical-activity school approach called ‘The Physical Activity School’, is implemented, which is essentially similar to the other intervention, except that no lunch is provided. The interventions proceed during a period of 4 years. Apart from the effectiveness of both interventions, the process, the cost-effectiveness, and the expected legal implications are studied. Data collection is conducted within the school system. The baseline measurements started in September 2015 and yearly follow-up measurements are taking place until 2019. Discussion A whole-school approach is a new concept in the Netherlands. Due to its innovative, multifaceted nature and sound scientific foundation, these integrated programmes have the potential to form a template for primary schools worldwide. The effects of this approach may extend further than the outcomes associated with well-being and academic achievement, potentially impacting legal and cultural aspects in our society. Trial registration The study protocol was registered in the database ClinicalTrials.gov on 14-06-2016 with the reference number NCT02800616 . |
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doaj-dd6bde712dda48108502ab212ebe04f12020-11-25T01:06:23ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-07-0116111310.1186/s12889-016-3301-9The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental studyM. Willeboordse0M. W. Jansen1S. N. van den Heijkant2A. Simons3B. Winkens4R.H.M. de Groot5N. Bartelink6S. P. Kremers7P. van Assema8H. H. Savelberg9E. de Neubourg10L. Borghans11T. Schils12K. M. Coppens13R. Dietvorst14R. ten Hoopen15F. Coomans16S. Klosse17M.H.J. Conjaerts18M. Oosterhoff19M. A. Joore20I. Ferreira21P. Muris22H. Bosma23H. L. Toppenberg24C. P. van Schayck25Department of Family Medicine, School of Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht UniversityAcademic Collaborative Centre for Public Health Limburg, Public Health ServicesDepartment of Family Medicine, School of Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht UniversityMOVARE Educational boardDepartment of Methodology and Statistics, CAPHRI, Maastricht UniversityWelten Institute - Research Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology, Open University of the NetherlandsAcademic Collaborative Centre for Public Health Limburg, Public Health ServicesDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, NUTRIM, Maastricht UniversitySchool of Business and Economics, Maastricht UniversitySchool of Business and Economics, Maastricht UniversitySchool of Business and Economics, Maastricht UniversitySchool of Business and Economics, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Law, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Law, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Law, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Law, Maastricht UniversityAcademic Hospital Maastricht, Treatment and Care UnitDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment, CAPHRI, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment, CAPHRI, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment, CAPHRI, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Clinical Psychological Science, Faculty of Psychology and NeuroscienceDepartment of Social Medicine, CAPHRI, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Family Medicine, School of Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Family Medicine, School of Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht UniversityAbstract Background Unhealthy lifestyles in early childhood are a major global health challenge. These lifestyles often persist from generation to generation and contribute to a vicious cycle of health-related and social problems. This design article presents a study evaluating the effects of two novel healthy school interventions. The main outcome measure will be changes in children’s body mass index (BMI). In addition, lifestyle behaviours, academic achievement, child well-being, socio-economic differences, and societal costs will be examined. Methods In close collaboration with various stakeholders, a quasi-experimental study was developed, for which children of four intervention schools (n = 1200) in the southern part of the Netherlands are compared with children of four control schools (n = 1200) in the same region. The interventions started in November 2015. In two of the four intervention schools, a whole-school approach named ‘The Healthy Primary School of the Future’, is implemented with the aim of improving physical activity and dietary behaviour. For this intervention, pupils are offered an extended curriculum, including a healthy lunch, more physical exercises, and social and educational activities, next to the regular school curriculum. In the two other intervention schools, a physical-activity school approach called ‘The Physical Activity School’, is implemented, which is essentially similar to the other intervention, except that no lunch is provided. The interventions proceed during a period of 4 years. Apart from the effectiveness of both interventions, the process, the cost-effectiveness, and the expected legal implications are studied. Data collection is conducted within the school system. The baseline measurements started in September 2015 and yearly follow-up measurements are taking place until 2019. Discussion A whole-school approach is a new concept in the Netherlands. Due to its innovative, multifaceted nature and sound scientific foundation, these integrated programmes have the potential to form a template for primary schools worldwide. The effects of this approach may extend further than the outcomes associated with well-being and academic achievement, potentially impacting legal and cultural aspects in our society. Trial registration The study protocol was registered in the database ClinicalTrials.gov on 14-06-2016 with the reference number NCT02800616 .http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3301-9Academic AchievementAccelerometerChildrenPrimary school InterventionNutritionObesity |