Impact of an Intervention to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity in Preschoolers in Cuenca, Ecuador
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Sponsor
- Universidad de Cuenca
- Enrollment
- 307
- Locations
- 9
- Primary Endpoint
- Fruit and vegetable consumption habits
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 8 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to design and evaluate an educational and behavioral intervention focused on improving nutrition and physical activity habits among preschoolers in Cuenca, Ecuador, with the overarching goal of preventing overweight/obesity and promoting the formation of healthy nutrition/physical activity habits.
Detailed Description
In Ecuador and in the city of Cuenca, the prevalence of obesity is high (approximately 22% of the population). Simultaneously, there is high prevalence of chronic malnutrition (e.g., stunting). In a previous study in school-aged children in Cuenca, the prevalence of overweight or obese was 30%. The objective of this study is to design an intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity habits and behaviors in preschoolers. The study will begin with a baseline survey that will be used to develop the educational and behavioral intervention. The intervention will consist of didactic material for teachers, educational material for parents, and activities for the children. The investigators will carry out the intervention over the course of the school year. The intervention will be primarily delivered in the preschool setting, but will also include workshops for parents. The investigators hope that this study will help promote the health of children in Cuenca and can be a pilot study to test similar interventions in larger populations in Ecuador.
Investigators
Victoria Abril
Researcher
Universidad de Cuenca
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Any child attending a preschool of the municipality
Exclusion Criteria
- •Any child whose parents decline inclusion in the study
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Fruit and vegetable consumption habits
Time Frame: Changes over 1 year (with 30-day recall). Assessment pre/post intervention (approx 9 months in between).
Changes assessed using a pre-/post-intervention questionnaire evaluating the number of days per week fruits/vegetables were consumed as snacks at home.
Drinking habits
Time Frame: Changes over 1 year (with 30-day recall). Assessment pre/post intervention (approx 9 months in between).
Changes assessed using a pre-/post-intervention questionnaire evaluating the number of days per week water, fruit juices, and soft drinks are consumed at home.
Screen time habits
Time Frame: Changes over 1 year (with 30-day recall). Assessment pre/post intervention (approx 9 months in between).
Changes assessed using a pre-/post-intervention questionnaire evaluating weekly hours of time spent watching television, using the computer, and playing videogames at home.
Secondary Outcomes
- Nutritional status(1 year. Assessment pre/post intervention (approx 9 months in between).)