An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Despite the enormous investment governments allocate to fight obesity, its worldwide prevalence is still on the rise. Moreover, the majority of the programs implemented are still targeting adults struggling with overweightness and focusing on transmitting knowledge about food. Ho...

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Main Authors: Paula Magalhães, Cátia Silva, Beatriz Pereira, Gabriela Figueiredo, Ana Guimarães, Armanda Pereira, Pedro Rosário
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-020-04685-5
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spelling doaj-fc5edef323b74359a471d294514154242020-11-25T02:12:56ZengBMCTrials1745-62152020-09-0121111410.1186/s13063-020-04685-5An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialPaula Magalhães0Cátia Silva1Beatriz Pereira2Gabriela Figueiredo3Ana Guimarães4Armanda Pereira5Pedro Rosário6Department of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoDepartment of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoDepartment of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoDepartment of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoDepartment of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoDepartment of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoDepartment of Applied Psychology, School of Psychology, University of MinhoAbstract Background Despite the enormous investment governments allocate to fight obesity, its worldwide prevalence is still on the rise. Moreover, the majority of the programs implemented are still targeting adults struggling with overweightness and focusing on transmitting knowledge about food. However, research shows that obesity prevention is more efficacious and cheaper, and beliefs about healthy eating have a stronger influence on eating behavior than declarative knowledge about food. In fact, knowledge about healthy eating only influences weight status when combined with self-regulation competences. Thus, the main goal of the current project is to develop and evaluate the efficacy of an online preventive intervention program, the HEP-S. This program is designed to promote and develop a set of transversal skills and strategies, related to self-regulation, on the healthy eating domain among school-aged children. Methods A three-armed randomized controlled trial will be conducted in several schools in Portugal. It will include a standard control group, with no intervention; an online intervention group, with the program for 20 weeks; and an enhanced online intervention group, with the program for 20 weeks embedded with gamification strategies throughout the program. Per research group, 40 groups of about 15 children each will be recruited and measured at five different time points. The three research groups will complete the same assessment protocol at the same timings (baseline, post-intervention, and 3, 6, and 9 months’ follow-ups). The assessment protocol will include anthropometric and psychological measures. The primary outcome measures will be the development of self-regulation skills for healthy eating over time, the development of self-efficacy attitudes, knowledge about healthy eating over time, and others. The secondary outcome measures will include the effect of gamification strategies, engagement, and satisfaction with the program, among others. The program will comprise the following: (i) a weekly group synchronous videoconference session with a trained educational psychologist serving as a mediator and (ii) a weekly parental involvement activity. Narratives, or story-tools, embedded with self-regulation strategies are at the core of the intervention. Discussion The program may play an important role in preventing risky and unhealthy eating behaviors by focusing on the development of self-regulation skills and strategies among elementary school children. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04099498 . Registered on 23 September 2019.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-020-04685-5Self-regulationeHealthHealthy eatingChildrenProtocolRandomized controlled trial
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Cátia Silva
Beatriz Pereira
Gabriela Figueiredo
Ana Guimarães
Armanda Pereira
Pedro Rosário
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Cátia Silva
Beatriz Pereira
Gabriela Figueiredo
Ana Guimarães
Armanda Pereira
Pedro Rosário
An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Trials
Self-regulation
eHealth
Healthy eating
Children
Protocol
Randomized controlled trial
author_facet Paula Magalhães
Cátia Silva
Beatriz Pereira
Gabriela Figueiredo
Ana Guimarães
Armanda Pereira
Pedro Rosário
author_sort Paula Magalhães
title An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_short An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed An online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_sort online-based intervention to promote healthy eating through self-regulation among children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Despite the enormous investment governments allocate to fight obesity, its worldwide prevalence is still on the rise. Moreover, the majority of the programs implemented are still targeting adults struggling with overweightness and focusing on transmitting knowledge about food. However, research shows that obesity prevention is more efficacious and cheaper, and beliefs about healthy eating have a stronger influence on eating behavior than declarative knowledge about food. In fact, knowledge about healthy eating only influences weight status when combined with self-regulation competences. Thus, the main goal of the current project is to develop and evaluate the efficacy of an online preventive intervention program, the HEP-S. This program is designed to promote and develop a set of transversal skills and strategies, related to self-regulation, on the healthy eating domain among school-aged children. Methods A three-armed randomized controlled trial will be conducted in several schools in Portugal. It will include a standard control group, with no intervention; an online intervention group, with the program for 20 weeks; and an enhanced online intervention group, with the program for 20 weeks embedded with gamification strategies throughout the program. Per research group, 40 groups of about 15 children each will be recruited and measured at five different time points. The three research groups will complete the same assessment protocol at the same timings (baseline, post-intervention, and 3, 6, and 9 months’ follow-ups). The assessment protocol will include anthropometric and psychological measures. The primary outcome measures will be the development of self-regulation skills for healthy eating over time, the development of self-efficacy attitudes, knowledge about healthy eating over time, and others. The secondary outcome measures will include the effect of gamification strategies, engagement, and satisfaction with the program, among others. The program will comprise the following: (i) a weekly group synchronous videoconference session with a trained educational psychologist serving as a mediator and (ii) a weekly parental involvement activity. Narratives, or story-tools, embedded with self-regulation strategies are at the core of the intervention. Discussion The program may play an important role in preventing risky and unhealthy eating behaviors by focusing on the development of self-regulation skills and strategies among elementary school children. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04099498 . Registered on 23 September 2019.
topic Self-regulation
eHealth
Healthy eating
Children
Protocol
Randomized controlled trial
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-020-04685-5
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