Overweight Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Healthy Elementary School of the Future
Unhealthy lifestyles in early childhood are a major global health challenge. These lifestyles often persist from generation to generation and contribute to a vicious cycle of health-related and social problems. We present a study protocol that examines the effectiveness of two novel, integrated healthy school interventions. One is a full intervention called 'The Healthy Primary School of the Future', the other is a partial intervention called 'The Physical Activity School'. These intervention approaches will be compared with the regular school approach that is currently common practice in the Netherlands. The main outcome measure will be changes in children's body mass index (BMI). In addition, lifestyle behaviours, academic achievement, child well-being, socio-economic differences, and societal costs will be examined.
In close collaboration with various stakeholders, a quasi-experimental study was developed,
for which children of four intervention schools (n = 1200) in the southern part of the
Netherlands are compared with children of four control schools (n = 1200) in the same region.
The interventions started in November 2015. In two of the four intervention schools, a
whole-school approach named 'The Healthy Primary School of the Future', is implemented with
the aim of improving physical activity and dietary behaviour. For this intervention, pupils
are offered an extended curriculum, including a healthy lunch, more physical exercises, and
social and educational activities, next to the regular school curriculum. In the two other
intervention schools, a physical-activity school approach called 'The Physical Activity
School', is implemented, which is essentially similar to the other intervention, except that
no lunch is provided.
We hypothesize that these healthy school interventions will result in normalized BMI
distributions that are more in line with national and international standards (smaller
standard deviations) among primary school children, with a more pronounced effect in the full
intervention schools (due to the expected synergy between exercise and diet) than in the
partial intervention schools. Also, our multi-disciplinary research group will study a wide
range of outcome measures, including lifestyle behaviours, academic achievement, child
well-being, socio-economic differences, and societal costs. Moreover, an evaluation will be
performed of the legal consequences of a healthy school approach in the Netherlands, as well
as the conflicting interests of the stakeholders. Data collection is conducted within the
school system. The interventions proceed during a period of four years. The baseline
measurements started in September 2015 and yearly follow-up measurements are taking place
until 2019.
Our primary research question is: What is the effect of the full intervention ('The Healthy
Primary School of the Future') on the BMI of primary school children compared to no
intervention (control schools)? Our secondary research question is: What is the effect of the
full intervention on the BMI of primary school children compared to the partial intervention
('The Physical Activity School')? Our tertiary research questions are: (1) What is the effect
of the full intervention in comparison with the partial intervention and the regular school
approach (control schools) on: (a) children's levels of physical activity and sedentary
behaviour, nutritional knowledge, healthy food preferences and behaviour, cognitive and
non-cognitive performance, Health related-QoL, socio-emotional development, and sick leave?
(b) parenting and teacher practices regarding physical activity and nutrition? (c) parental
HR-QoL, well-being, labour participation and sick leave? (d) benefits across different
socio-economic backgrounds? (e) long and short term cost-effectiveness? (f) satisfaction
among the involved stakeholders (children, parents, teachers, and child care partners)? (2)
Which determinants influence the quality of the implementation of the intervention? (3) What
is the scope of children's human rights to health, what is the legal role of primary schools
in realizing these rights (e.g., obligations and responsibilities of state and non-state
actors, conflicts of interests and legal solutions to these conflicts), and is the
intervention feasible within Dutch educational law?
A whole-school approach is a new concept in the Netherlands. Due to its innovative,
multifaceted nature and sound scientific foundation, these integrated programmes have the
potential to form a template for primary schools worldwide. The effects of this approach may
extend further than the outcomes associated with well-being and academic achievement,
potentially impacting legal and cultural aspects in our society.
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