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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03579810
Other study ID # IM-564-2012
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 2013
Est. completion date December 2017

Study information

Verified date July 2018
Source Fundación Cardioinfantil Instituto de Cardiología
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

In Bogotá, Colombia, the Fundación Cadioinfantil performed a randomized and controlled community trial, to evaluate the impact of a pedagogical intervention (PI) on cardiovascular health towards an active lifestyle and healthy eating in 9 schools of the city, including children from kindergarten to second grade of elementary school, their parents and teachers.


Description:

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide and Colombia is not an exception. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that CVD risk factors are identifiable in childhood and they are predictor of CDV risk in adulthood. Worldwide, CDV primary prevention that begins in childhood is identified as a strategy that decreases the burden of this disease.

Programs developed in educational communities (EC), that include in their planning and implementation students, teachers and parents, with training to food personnel, are the most effective strategies to create healthy school environments and reduce the burden of chronic diseases. However recent studies that evaluate physical activity through accelerometers have not shown effectiveness.

In 2009, the Si! program and Fundación CardioInfantil performed a randomized and controlled community trial in facilities of the Colombian Family welfare Institute, ICBF, from Usaquen locality in Bogotá, finding that a pedagogical intervention (PI) in preschool children, their parents and teachers is effective in improving knowledge, attitudes and habits towards an active lifestyle and healthy diet.

The construction of the proposed intervention is based on the best available evidence about programs, policies and practices that positively impact in healthy eating and physical activity habits in EC.

The objectives of this project are to evaluate changes in healthy foods consumption and energy expenditure in children from kindergarten to second grade of elementary school that receives pedagogical intervention (PI) adapted to its context, compared to another EC that develops its habitual curriculum. In addition, this study evaluates changes on cardiovascular risk factors in children. Also, it evaluates changes in healthy foods consumption in their parents and teachers.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 870
Est. completion date December 2017
Est. primary completion date December 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 4 Years to 8 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Private schools located in the urban area of Bogotá

- Schools with an appropriate physical activity space and infrastructure.

- Schools that allow the study conduction.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Schools that have received interventions of more than 1 month in healthy habits (nutrition and / or physical activity) during the year prior to the start of the study.

- Schools that plan to receive interventions of more than 1 month in healthy habits (nutrition and / or physical activity) during the time of follow-up of the study.

- Schools with a history of annual dropout of their students or teachers greater than 10%.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Investigational
The educational intervention helped to increase the knowledge of attitudes, and habits of healthy lifestyle in children, parents and teachers and it was based on health promotion models and social cognitive theory, to be articulated with the Institutional Educational Project through the pedagogical component that integrates three areas, physical activity, healthy eating, and the knowledge of the body and the heart with the dynamics of the educative community. The program covered self-care of the body and heart, healthy diet, and physical activity
Control
The control group did not receive an educational intervention in areas of physical activity, healthy eating, and the knowledge of the body and the heart. Instead, children received the standard curriculum in health and physical activity of the national Ministry of Education.

Locations

Country Name City State
Colombia Fundacion Cardioinfantil Instituto de Cardiologia Bogotá Bogota

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Fundación Cardioinfantil Instituto de Cardiología Instituto Colombiano para el Desarrollo de la Ciencia y la Tecnología (COLCIENCIAS)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Colombia, 

References & Publications (1)

Céspedes J, Briceño G, Farkouh ME, Vedanthan R, Baxter J, Leal M, Boffetta P, Woodward M, Hunn M, Dennis R, Fuster V. Targeting preschool children to promote cardiovascular health: cluster randomized trial. Am J Med. 2013 Jan;126(1):27-35.e3. doi: 10.1016 — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in active energy expenditure in children The energy expenditure (Kilocalories/day), in children from Kindergarten to grade 2 of elementary school, generated by physical activity was evaluated using accelerometers during 4 consecutive days, 24hours/day (2 weekend days and two schooldays) through an Actiheart® 4 type accelerometer.
Possible differences between changes in active energy expenditure means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders.
Baseline and 2.5 years
Primary Changes in healthy foods consumption in children A food frequency survey (ENSIN 2010) was used in children from Kindergarten to grade 2 of elementary school.
Healthy foods consumptions were defined as the accomplishment of 3-4 of the 4 measured components (intake of Fruits and vegetables =3 times a day, Fiber: =3 times a day, Fish: =2 times a week, Sugary beverages: = 1 time a day).
Possible differences between changes in the proportion of children with healthy foods consumption was assessed using chi2 test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders.
Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in the Body Mass Index in children Using the Quetelet index, that considers the BMI as the relationship between the body weight given in kg and the square size taken in meters.
Possible differences between changes in BMI means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders.
Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in the perimeter of the waist in children Using a tape measure on the skin just above the iliac crest, in feet position. Possible differences between changes in perimeter of the waist means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders. Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in total cholesterol in children Possible differences between changes in total cholesterol means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders. Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in triglycerides in children Possible differences between changes triglycerides means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in fasting glycemia in children Possible differences between changes in fasting glycemia means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Change in blood pressure in children Three measurements were made using a standardized technique. Possible differences between changes in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure means was assessed using test t-test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders. Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in the consumption of healthy foods in teachers A food frequency survey (ENSIN 2010) was used in teachers. Healthy foods consumptions were defined as the accomplishment of 3-4 of the 4 measured components (intake of Fruits and vegetables =3 times a day, Fiber: =3 times a day, Fish: =2 times a week, Sugary beverages: = 1 time a day).
Possible differences between changes in the proportion of teachers with healthy foods consumption was assessed using chi2 test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders.
Baseline and 2.5 years
Secondary Changes in the consumption of healthy foods in parents A food frequency survey (ENSIN 2010) was used in parents. Healthy foods consumptions were defined as the accomplishment of 3-4 of the 4 measured components (intake of Fruits and vegetables =3 times a day, Fiber: =3 times a day, Fish: =2 times a week, Sugary beverages: = 1 time a day).
Possible differences between changes in the proportion of parents with healthy foods consumption was assessed using chi2 test. Multi-variable models were performed to adjust for potential con-founders.
Baseline and 2.5 years
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