Cardiovascular Risk Factor Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of an Interdisciplinary Intervention Program on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children With Overweight and Obesity
Obesity has been considered as one of the primary factors for the development of pathologies and cardiovascular risk factors. In the child it has been mediator for the development of these comorbidities still in childhood, in the adolescence and more strongly in the adult age, at the time of most cardiovascular events with death records. Objective: To analyze the effects of an interdisciplinary intervention program on the cardiovascular risk factors of overweight and obese children. Methods: It was conducted a physical activity program, nutritional and psychological orientations, lasting ten weeks with overweighed children and their mothers. Thirty-three children with BMI considered overweight and obese participated in the study, they were divided into two groups, experimental (n=14) and control (n=19). Physical activities occurred 3 times a week with children and once a week with mothers. Nutritional and psychological counseling occurred once a week with both children and mothers. BMI, waist circumference, waist-height ratio, percentage of fat, cardiorespiratory fitness, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, lipid profile, glucose, left ventricular mass, daily energy intake and parental perception of children's weight were analyzed. For the statistical analysis it was first verified the normality of the data by the Shappiro Wilk test, with the variables that presented normality the possible differences were verified through the Anova test of mixed design with the post hoc of Bonferroni, for the normal variables, but that presented significant difference in the initial moment of the research, it was resorted to the Ancova, finally, for the non-normal variables the "U" tests of Mann Whitney and Wilcoxon.
The intervention program was composed of physical activities, nutritional and psychological
monitoring. The same lasted 10 weeks, where the meetings took place on Tuesdays and
Thursdays with the children, in which they participated in 50 minutes of physical activity.
On Saturdays, children were exposed to physical activity, guidance on healthy eating, and
behavior change. On that day, mothers also participated in gym classes (duration of 50
minutes) and nutritional guidelines (duration of 50 minutes) and behavior change (duration
of 120 minutes). It is noteworthy that the team was composed of ten psychology students and
one teacher from the same area, three nutritionists, two teachers and five physical
education students and four physicians.
Physical activities consisted of games and popular games lasting 50-60 minutes. Thus, in
order to keep the children physically active as long as possible, timing was 2 minutes
interval for water between each activity, resulting in a total time of 6 minutes rest
throughout the class. Thus, there were 30 physical activity sessions with the children.
On Saturdays, mothers also participated in physical activities. Aerobic gymnastics and
functional training were developed, lasting 50 minutes. During the classes, mothers were
instructed to stay physically active during the week, performing, if possible, some physical
activity at least five days a week.
On Saturdays, children were also submitted to guidelines on healthy eating, where they were
encouraged to eat the right way, also learned about the importance of food, the group to
which each food is a part, especially the foods they make Part of the context of the child,
learned a variety of fruits and vegetables, learned how to prepare their own healthy snack
and were motivated to take the acquired knowledge home, stimulating the whole family to
adhere to healthier eating habits.
Nutrition counseling was also carried out with the mothers. At the meetings the nutritional
needs for the age group of their children were exposed, the ideal foods to be consumed at
each moment of the day, knowledge about the group to which each food belongs, adequate food
According to the financial conditions, and a little book of recipes was created, where the
food, fruits and typical dishes of the local region were emphasized, but in a healthier way.
Behavior change was stimulated by therapy with psychology trainees. The children were
divided into 2 groups, to facilitate the process of psychological monitoring. The meetings
were held once a week, on Saturdays, where activities and dynamics were developed with the
aim of encouraging adherence to healthy habits, both food and physical activity. The
therapies happened during 1 hour and they occurred in a playful way to involve all the
universe of the child.
Mothers also had their moments of therapy, where they were motivated to be role models for
their children, to stimulate this change in the children's lifestyle, they were also
challenged to engage in some healthy activity during the week, at times alone, In others in
the company of their children. Psychological encounters with mothers occurred on Saturdays,
and they were divided into two groups to ensure greater control over the activities
developed, as well as for them to feel more comfortable talking about themselves and their
children. Parental relationships were extensively worked on in this practice. The meetings
lasted two hours.
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