Obesity Clinical Trial
— AS!BCOfficial title:
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Dissemination of Action Schools! BC: A Socio-ecological Intervention to Increase Physical Activity and Healthy Eating in School Children
NCT number | NCT01412203 |
Other study ID # | H05-80505 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 2005 |
Est. completion date | June 2007 |
Verified date | October 2019 |
Source | University of British Columbia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Childhood obesity is a major public health threat. Physical activity and healthy eating
contribute to the maintenance of healthy weights. Individually oriented behaviour change
programs may not be able to overcome the influence of what has been called an obesogenic
environment. Action Schools! BC (AS! BC) used a socio-ecological approach to enhance
opportunities for physical activity and healthy eating in elementary schools and created
systemic change at the provincial level. AS! BC helps elementary schools customize action
plans, based upon their local context, to contribute to the health and well-being of children
and the school community. Pilot research showed that AS! BC was an effective and feasible
model. The provincial dissemination of AS! BC has been launched and partners from across many
sectors are involved to enhance the sharing of knowledge and increase the implementation of
the AS! BC model across British Columbia. The dissemination provides an unprecedented
opportunity for evaluating how changing the school environment can promoted healthy weights
in children. The dissemination was evaluated using a cluster randomized design; 30 elementary
schools (n = 1529 consented children) from four (out of five) provincial health authorities
volunteered to participate.
The primary goals of the research are:
1. to determine if the Action Schools! BC (AS! BC) model is an effective approach to
positively change school environments and health related behaviours of children from
diverse geographical regions and cultural groups, and
2. to determine if the supports provided to schools or the community context influence the
uptake and use of the AS! BC model.
This research will contribute to the science of obesity prevention and knowledge use as well
as public health practice.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1529 |
Est. completion date | June 2007 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2007 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 8 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Student attends a school that has agreed to participate in the study - Student's classroom teacher has agreed to participate in the study - Student is in grade 4 or 5 at start of study - Student participates in regular physical education classes at school - Student's parents provide consent Exclusion Criteria: - Student does not attend a school that has agreed to participate in the study - Student's classroom teacher does not agree to participate in the study - Student is not in grade 4 or 5 at start of study - Student does not participate in regular physical education classes at school - Student's parents do not provide consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Canada | University of British Columbia - Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute | Vancouver | British Columbia |
Canada | University of Victoria | Victoria | British Columbia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of British Columbia | 2010 Legacies Now, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, JW Sporta, Ministry of Education, British Columbia, Ministry of Health, British Columbia, Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts, British Columbia, Provincial Health Services Authority, University of Victoria, University of Waterloo |
Canada,
Naylor PJ, Macdonald HM, Reed KE, McKay HA. Action Schools! BC: a socioecological approach to modifying chronic disease risk factors in elementary school children. Prev Chronic Dis. 2006 Apr;3(2):A60. Epub 2006 Mar 15. — View Citation
Naylor PJ, Macdonald HM, Zebedee JA, Reed KE, McKay HA. Lessons learned from Action Schools! BC--an 'active school' model to promote physical activity in elementary schools. J Sci Med Sport. 2006 Oct;9(5):413-23. Epub 2006 Aug 1. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Physical activity opportunities delivered (minutes/week) | School level; as measured by Weekly Teacher Logs and Interim Reports | ||
Primary | School environment scores | School level; as measured by a modified School Health Inventory | ||
Primary | Height (cm) | Student level | ||
Primary | Weight (kg) | Student level | ||
Primary | Body mass index (kg/m^2) | Student level | ||
Primary | Physical fitness (Fitnessgram (C)) | Student level | ||
Primary | Children's leisure time physical activity (PAQ-C) | Student level | ||
Primary | Children's dietary intake | Student level; 24 hour recall and food frequency survey | ||
Primary | Physical activity interventions planned | School level; as measured by Action Plans | ||
Secondary | Contextual factors surrounding the use of the intervention | School level School and community partnership survey Annual focus groups with school planning teams, regional advisory committees, parent advisory committees, the local healthy living alliance Semi-structured telephone interviews with school administrators, AS! BC regional facilitators, public health nursing staff, local nutritionist, municipal recreation staff and representatives of non-government organizations involved in chronic disease prevention locally Review of AS! BC annual reports and action plans Participant observation form to assess development of communities of practice |
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