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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04155255
Other study ID # NMRR1343916563
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 2016
Est. completion date November 2016

Study information

Verified date November 2019
Source University of Malaya
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

"My Body is Fit and Fabulous" (MyBFF@school) program was designed specifically for overweight and obese school children in order to help them control their BMI and body fat. MyBFF@school is a multi-faceted obesity intervention program that incorporated physical activity, nutrition and psychology modules.


Description:

"My Body is Fit and Fabulous" (MyBFF@school) is a school-based, cluster randomised controlled trial (C-RCT) study that primarily aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of MyBFF@school program on overweight and obese school childrens' BMI for age (BMI z-score) and body fat percentage at 3 and 6 months post intervention. Primary and secondary schools in the central region of Peninsular Malaysia were randomised to either intervention or control school via systematic random sampling method. The selected intervention schools underwent MyBFF@school programme that consisted of physical activity, nutrition and psychology modules, whereas the control schools followed the standard national school curriculum.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 2438
Est. completion date November 2016
Est. primary completion date August 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 9 Years to 16 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Give consent

- Overweight and obese students with BMI for age (BMI z-score) more than +1SD based on WHO 2007 Growth Reference

- Age between 9-16 years old

Exclusion Criteria:

- BMI for age below and equal +1SD

- Physical or mental disability

- Medical conditions that prevent him/her to participate in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity

- Co-morbidities that may interfere with the study such as:

1. diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus

2. hypertension

3. nephritic syndrome

4. epilepsy

5. congenital heart disease

6. skeletal anomalies

- On steroids

- On anti-epileptic

- On methylphenidate

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
MyBFF@school


Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Malaya Ministry of Education, Malaysia, Ministry of Health, Malaysia

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Blood Pressure To see changes in Blood Pressure. Blood Pressure reading was measured manually by trained staffs using a mercury sphygmomanometer (Accoson, UK) with appropriate cuff size for each individual. Change from Baseline Blood Pressure at 6 months.
Other Baseline Pubertal Status Pubertal Status was assessed (self-administered) using Tanner staging scale. Baseline
Other Pubertal Status Post-Intervention Pubertal Status was assessed (self-administered) using Tanner staging scale. At 6 months
Other Acanthosis Nigricans Participants were examined for the presence of acanthosis nigricans over the neck. Baseline
Primary BMI z-score To see changes in BMI z-score. Also called as BMI standard deviation scores, which measures relative weight adjusted for child age and sex. Weight in kilograms and height in meters will be combined to report BMI in kg/m^2. By using the value of BMI obtained, BMI z-score was calculated using World Health Organization (WHO) AnthroPlus 2007 software, with indication of overweight >+1.0 SD, obese >+2.0 SD and morbidly obese >+3.0 SD. Change from Baseline BMI z-score at 3 months and change from Baseline BMI z-score at 6 months
Primary Percentage of Body Fat (%) To see changes in percentage of body fat. It is the percentage of body weight that is made up of fat. It consists of both storage body fat and essential body fat. It was measured in light clothing without shoes and socks to the nearest 0.1 kg using a pre-calibrated body impedance analyser (InBody 770, Korea) Change from Baseline Body Fat Percentage at 3 months and change from Baseline Body Fat Percentage at 6 months
Primary Waist Circumference (cm) To see changes in Waist Circumference. Waist Circumference was measured twice to the nearest 0.1 cm over the skin midway between the tenth rib and the iliac crest at the end of normal expiration, using a non-extensible tape. Change from Baseline Waist Circumference at 3 months and change from Baseline Waist Circumference at 6 months
Primary Skeletal Muscle Mass (kg) To see changes in Skeletal Muscle Mass. Skeletal Muscle Mass is the weight of muscles that connected to the bones in the body that were measured in light clothing without shoes and socks to the nearest 0.1 kg using a pre-calibrated body impedance analyser (InBody 770, Korea) Change from Baseline Skeletal Muscle Mass at 3 months and change from Baseline Skeletal Muscle Mass at 6 months
Secondary HbA1c Level To see changes in HbA1c Level. HbA1c level was determined by cationic exchanged high performance liquid chromatography (Adams A1c HA-8160, Arkray Inc, Japan) and followed the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Programme Guidelines. Change from Baseline HbA1c Level at 6 months.
Secondary Fasting Plasma Glucose To see changes in Fasting Plasma Glucose. Fasting Plasma Glucose was analysed by Randox Laboratories (Antrim, UK) using an auto chemical analyser (Dirui CS-400, China). Change from Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose at 6 months.
Secondary Total Cholesterol To see changes in Total Cholesterol. Total Cholesterol was analysed by Randox Laboratories (Antrim, UK) using an auto chemical analyser (Dirui CS-400, China). The cut-off value for high Total Cholesterol is 5.20 mmol/L. Change from Baseline Total Cholesterol at 6 months.
Secondary Triglycerides Level To see changes in Triglycerides Level. Triglycerides Level was analysed by Randox Laboratories (Antrim, UK) using an auto chemical analyser (Dirui CS-400, China). The cut-off value for high Triglycerides Level is 1.70 mmol/L. Change from Baseline Triglycerides Level at 6 months.
Secondary HDL-C Level To see changes in HDL-C Level. HDL-C Level was analysed by Randox Laboratories (Antrim, UK) using an auto chemical analyser (Dirui CS-400, China). The cut-off value for low HDL-C Level is 1.03 mmol/L. Change from Baseline HDL-C Level at 6 months.
Secondary LDL-C Level To see changes in LDL-C Level. LDL-C Level was analysed by Randox Laboratories (Antrim, UK) using an auto chemical analyser (Dirui CS-400, China). The cut-off value for high LDL-C Level is 2.84 mmol/L. Change from Baseline LDL-C Level at 6 months.
Secondary Fasting Insulin Level To see changes in Fasting Insulin Level. Fasting Insulin levels were measured using an automated enzyme immunoassay analyser (TOSOH AIA-360, Japan). Change from Baseline Fasting Insulin Level at 6 months.
Secondary HOMA-IR To see changes in HOMA-IR. HOMA-IR is calculated by multiplying the value of fasting insulin and fasting plasma glucose and divided by 22.5. Change from Baseline HOMA-IR at 6 months.
Secondary TG:HDL-C Ratio To see changes in TG:HDL-C Ratio. TG:HDL-C Ratio is calculated by dividing triglycerides levels with HDL-C levels. Change from Baseline TG:HDL-C Ratio at 6 months.
Secondary Physical Fitness Score To see changes in Physical Fitness Score. Physical Fitness Score was assessed using Modified Harvard Step Test. Physical Fitness Score was calculated with this formula: (Total duration in seconds/Total pulse rate at 0, 1 and 2 minutes) X 100. After the calculation of the physical fitness score, the subjects' physical fitness were categorized into 5 different categories. The first category was poor, where the score of their physical fitness score is below 54. The second was low average, as their physical fitness score falls between the range of 55 to 64. Next, high average with the score between 65 to 79 followed by the fourth category which was good i.e. between the ranges of 80 to 89. Lastly, the fifth category was excellent, where the subjects' physical fitness score were more than 90. Change from Baseline Physical Fitness Score at 3 months and change from Baseline Physical Fitness Score at 6 months
Secondary Nutrition Knowledge To assess their changes of Nutrition Knowledge using a pre-tested Nutrition Knowledge using a validated Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire. The school children completed a 10-item True/ False/ Don't know Nutrition Knowledge questionnaire before and after intervention. The correct answer was given a score of 1 whereas for the wrong answer and I don't know was given a score of 0. The total score for every respondent was calculated from the correct responses with a maximum of 10 points which were then converted to percentages. Total scores for the knowledge items were then ranked into 3 tertiles; lowest (=50%), middle (60%) and highest (70-100%). Change in Nutrition Knowledge from Baseline to 6 months assessment
Secondary Nutrition Attitude To assess their changes of Nutrition Attitude using a pre-tested Nutrition Attitude Questionnaire. There were 15 questions for the attitude items. The attitude items were on a five-point Likert scale ranging from strongly disagree (1 point) to strongly agree (5 points). An intermediate (neutral) option was allocated 3 points. Total scores for the attitude items were then ranked into 3 tertiles; lowest (=50%), middle (60%) and highest (70-100%). Change in Nutrition Attitude from Baseline to 6 months assessment
Secondary Nutrition Practice To assess their changes of Nutrition Practice using a pre-tested Nutrition Practice Questionnaire. Assessment focused mainly on the key components that should be and commonly practiced by the school children. These included intake of fruit and vegetable, plain water, carbonated drinks, breakfast intake a swell as food commonly brought food from home and also food commonly purchased from the school canteen. Change in Nutrition Practice from Baseline to 6 months assessment
Secondary Stages of Change for Weight Management (Secondary School) To assess their behavioural changes via Stage of Change of Weight Management by using a validated Trans Theoretical Model Questionnaire for weight management behaviour. Change in behaviour of weight management from Baseline to 6 months assessment
Secondary Stages of Change for Fruit and Vegetable Intake (Secondary School) To assess their behavioural changes via Stage of Change of Fruit and Vegetable Intake by using a validated Trans Theoretical Model Questionnaire for fruit and vegetable intake behaviour. Change from Baseline Stages of Change of Fruit and Vegetable Intake at 6 months
Secondary Health-Related Quality of Life (Primary School) To assess their changes of Health-Related Quality of Life using KINDL-R questionnaire. It contains 24 Likert-scaled items that are associated with 6 subscales namely physical well-being, emotional well-being, self-esteem, friend, family and school functioning. Total scores are obtained by adding the scores of all subscales. Higher scores represent better outcome. Range score from 15 to 75 Change in behaviour of fruit and vegetable intake from Baseline to 6 months assessment
Secondary Well-Being (Primary School) To assess their changes of Well-Being using the Stirling Children Well-being Scale (SCWBS) questionnaire. It is comprised of two subscales which are positive outlook and positive emotional state. Total scores are obtained by adding the scores of all subscales. Higher scores represent better outcome. Range score from 24 to 120 Change from Baseline Well-Being at 6 months
Secondary Eating Attitude (Primary School) To assess their changes of Eating Attitude using the Children' Eating Attitude Test (ChEAT) questionnaire. It is comprised of three subscales namely dieting, restricting and purging, food and oral control . Higher scores represent worse outcome. Range score from 26 to 156 Change from Baseline Eating Attitude at 6 months
Secondary Emotional and Psychological Well-Being (Secondary School) To assess their changes of Emotional and Psychological Well-Being using the Youth-Self Report questionnaire. YSR contains 112 items to measure emotional and behavioral problems comprising of 12 subscales which are anxious /depressed, withdrawn/depressed, somatic complaints, social problems, thought problems, attention problems, rule-breaking behaviour, aggressive behaviour, other problems, internalizing, externalizing and total behaviour. Internalizing are the total sum of the subscales of anxious/depressed, withdrawn/depressed and somatic complaints. Externalizing are the total sum of rule-breaking behaviour and aggressive behaviour. Total behavior are the sume of all subscales. Higher scores represent worse outcome. Range score from 0 to 224 Change from Baseline Emotional and Psychological Well-Being at 6 months
Secondary Eating Attitude (Secondary School) To assess their changes of Eating Attitude using the Eating Attitude Test (EAT-26) questionnaire. It is comprised of three subscales namely dieting, bulimia and food preoccupation and oral control. Higher scores represent worse outcome. Range score from 30 to 180 Change from Baseline Eating Attitude at 6 months
Secondary Healthy Eating Behavior (Secondary School) To assess their changes of Healthy Eating Behavior using the Adolescents Food Habits Checklist. Higher scores represent better outcome. Range score from 0 to 46 Change from Baseline Healthy Eating Behavior at 6 months
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