BMC Public Health | |
Childhood obesity prevention in rural settings: background, rationale, and study design of ‘4-Health,’ a parent-only intervention | |
Study Protocol | |
Jill Martz1  Wesley C Lynch2  Carrie Benke3  Sandra J Bailey4  Galen Eldridge5  Lynn Paul6  | |
[1] 4-H Center for Youth Development, Montana State University Extension, 203 Taylor Hall, 59717-2230, Bozeman, MT, USA;Department of Psychology, Montana State University, 59717-3440, Bozeman, MT, USA;Montana State University Extension, 314 Herrick Hall, 59717-2230, Bozeman, MT, USA;Montana State University Extension, Department of Health & Human Development, 316B Herrick Hall, 59717-2230, Bozeman, MT, USA;Montana State University Extension, Department of Health and Human Development, 314 Herrick Hall, 59717-2230, Bozeman, MT, USA;Montana State University Extension, Department of Health and Human Development, PO Box 173370, 101 Romney, 59717-3370, Bozeman, MT, USA; | |
关键词: Body Image; Positive Youth Development; Family Meal; Rural Family; Positive Body Image; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2458-12-255 | |
received in 2012-01-25, accepted in 2012-04-02, 发布年份 2012 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundChildhood obesity in rural communities is a serious but understudied problem. The current experiment aims to assess a wide range of obesity risk factors among rural youth and to offer an 8-month intervention program for parents to reduce obesity risk in their preteen child.Methods/DesignA two-group, repeated measures design is used to assess the effectiveness of the 4-Health intervention program. Assessments include anthropometric measures, child self-evaluations, parent self-evaluations, and parent evaluations of child. County Extension agents from 21 rural Montana counties recruit approximately 150 parent–child dyads and counties are semi-randomly assigned to the active intervention group (4-Health Educational Program) or a “best-practices” (Healthy Living Information) control group.DiscussionThis study will shed light on the effectiveness of this parent-only intervention strategy in reducing obesity risk factors among rural preteens. The 4-Health program is designed to provide information and skills development for busy rural parents that will increase healthy lifestyles of their preteen children and improve the parents’ ability to intervene effectively in the lives of their families during this critical developmental period.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT01510587
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© Lynch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2012
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