Childhood Obesity Intervention Study
Pediatric Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pediatric Obesity
Eligibility Criteria
1. Eligibility criteria for schools The trial recruited a total of 24 schools. A convenience sample of 8 schools were selected from Beijing, Shanxi (Changzhi City) and Xinjiang (Urumqi City) respectively.
Inclusion Criteria for schools:
- school leader agreeing to implement this intervention; requiring school teachers who can implement this intervention (e.g. school doctors, physical education teachers, physical education teachers, etc.); having at least 50 children from Grade 4 (at the start of the intervention) per school;having a even number of schools within each district.
Exclusion Criteria for schools:
boarding schools;schools solely for children with special skills; schools of minor ethnic groups; similar programme (focus on weight gain prevention) would be conducted in schools during the study period; schools having a cancelling or relocation plan during the study period.
2. Eligibility criteria for classes One class per school will be selected if the estimated number of students enrolled in the programme is no less than 40 within the selected class; two classes per school will be selected if the estimated number of students enrolled in the programme is less than 40 within the selected class.
3. Eligibility criteria for students Eligible children will be those whose primary caregivers will provide written consent to participate the study. After collecting students' medical history from their parents, we will exclude individuals suffering from or having a history of any cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, asthma and disabilities that limit their ability to perform physical activity.
Sites / Locations
- Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, Peking University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
multicomponent intervention
usual-care control
Schools in the intervention arm will receive a multicomponent intervention at the school-, parent- and student-level, with a mobile application to promote the collaboration between investigators, school teachers, parents and students. The school-level intervention elements will include school policies and health education for teachers. The parent-level intervention elements will include health education for parents and promoting students' physical activity at home. The student-level intervention elements will include health education for students, promoting students' physical activity in school and monthly monitoring of weight and height.
Schools assigned to the control group will have usual education provision throughout their participation in the trial, and after finishing the study they will be offered the health education package, policy suggestion and materials as the schools in the multicomponent intervention group.