Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial

Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the multi-component health promotion program, JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare, designed to promote physical activity (PA), healthy eating, and mental wellbeing among 3- to 6-year-old preschoolers. Methods For this cluster contr...

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Main Authors: Berit Steenbock, Christoph Buck, Hajo Zeeb, Stefan Rach, Claudia R. Pischke
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:BMC Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-019-1817-8
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spelling doaj-f1f2e53e86d6427eaf4344d520bd13562020-11-25T04:08:30ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312019-11-0119111410.1186/s12887-019-1817-8Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trialBerit Steenbock0Christoph Buck1Hajo Zeeb2Stefan Rach3Claudia R. Pischke4Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPSLeibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPSLeibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPSLeibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPSCentre for Health and Society, Medical Faculty, Institute of Medical Sociology, Heinrich Heine University DuesseldorfAbstract Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the multi-component health promotion program, JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare, designed to promote physical activity (PA), healthy eating, and mental wellbeing among 3- to 6-year-old preschoolers. Methods For this cluster controlled trial, 62 daycare facilities (DFs) from thirteen different federal states in Germany were recruited (31 intervention, 31 control DFs). Outcome measures were children’s habitual PA, fruits and vegetable consumption, consumption of unsweetened beverages and snacks with parents as raters. Study nurses assessed children’s body composition and motor skills. Data was collected at baseline and 12 months later. To track adherence to the implementation of intervention modules at individual DF groups, an implementation calendar was used from baseline to follow-up. Linear mixed models were used to investigate effects for survey, group and their interaction at the individual level while accounting for clustering. Results Samples of 831 (baseline) and 641 (follow-up) children aged 4.3 ± 0.8 and 5.2 ± 0.8 years were analysed. More than half of the intervention DFs chose the nutrition or PA module for the first year of implementation while an implementation level of > 50% was only achieved in less than a third. A significant intervention effect (survey × group interaction) was found for the standing long jump favouring children at intervention DFs (β = 3.08; 95% Confidence interval [CI]: (0.09; 6.07)). No significant intervention effects were found for time spent on PA, total screen time, dietary habits, and body composition, i.e. body-mass-index and percentage of body fat. Conclusions Participation in JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare led to improvements in some indicators for motor skills. However, other health outcomes and behaviours were not affected by program participation over the course of 1 year. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00011065 (Date of registration 16-09-2016).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-019-1817-8PreschoolersDaycareHealth promotionMotor skillsNutritionBody composition
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author Berit Steenbock
Christoph Buck
Hajo Zeeb
Stefan Rach
Claudia R. Pischke
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Christoph Buck
Hajo Zeeb
Stefan Rach
Claudia R. Pischke
Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
BMC Pediatrics
Preschoolers
Daycare
Health promotion
Motor skills
Nutrition
Body composition
author_facet Berit Steenbock
Christoph Buck
Hajo Zeeb
Stefan Rach
Claudia R. Pischke
author_sort Berit Steenbock
title Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
title_short Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
title_full Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
title_fullStr Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the intervention program “JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
title_sort impact of the intervention program “jolinchenkids – fit and healthy in daycare” on energy balance related-behaviors: results of a cluster controlled trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the multi-component health promotion program, JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare, designed to promote physical activity (PA), healthy eating, and mental wellbeing among 3- to 6-year-old preschoolers. Methods For this cluster controlled trial, 62 daycare facilities (DFs) from thirteen different federal states in Germany were recruited (31 intervention, 31 control DFs). Outcome measures were children’s habitual PA, fruits and vegetable consumption, consumption of unsweetened beverages and snacks with parents as raters. Study nurses assessed children’s body composition and motor skills. Data was collected at baseline and 12 months later. To track adherence to the implementation of intervention modules at individual DF groups, an implementation calendar was used from baseline to follow-up. Linear mixed models were used to investigate effects for survey, group and their interaction at the individual level while accounting for clustering. Results Samples of 831 (baseline) and 641 (follow-up) children aged 4.3 ± 0.8 and 5.2 ± 0.8 years were analysed. More than half of the intervention DFs chose the nutrition or PA module for the first year of implementation while an implementation level of > 50% was only achieved in less than a third. A significant intervention effect (survey × group interaction) was found for the standing long jump favouring children at intervention DFs (β = 3.08; 95% Confidence interval [CI]: (0.09; 6.07)). No significant intervention effects were found for time spent on PA, total screen time, dietary habits, and body composition, i.e. body-mass-index and percentage of body fat. Conclusions Participation in JolinchenKids – fit and healthy in daycare led to improvements in some indicators for motor skills. However, other health outcomes and behaviours were not affected by program participation over the course of 1 year. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00011065 (Date of registration 16-09-2016).
topic Preschoolers
Daycare
Health promotion
Motor skills
Nutrition
Body composition
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-019-1817-8
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