Cardiovascular Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
Salud Integral Colombia (SI! Colombia II).
In May 2009 in Bogota, Colombia, the Si! program conducted a cluster randomized trial in 1216 children between the ages of 3 and 6 years old, and 928 parents with the aim of evaluating a five month education intervention to change knowledge, attitudes and habits related to a healthy diet and active lifestyle in preschoolers. The results showed that the program was feasible and effective. The Si! Program will perform a new follow up of its original children cohort, now between the ages of 9 and 13 years. The original cohort will be compared to a new comparable cohort to assess baseline knowledge, attitudes and habits of healthy lifestyles in knowledge, attitudes, habits and emotions towards a healthy lifestyles . A community pedagogical intervention in healthy lifestyles on cardiovascular health will be implemented in the intervention group.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Negative health
behaviors initiated in childhood that persist through adulthood can be risk factors that
predict CVD. In Colombia, poor lifestyle factors affecting childhood are very prevalent: 50%
live a sedentary lifestyle, 48% have high fat and carbohydrate consumption, 30% are exposed
to passive smoking, 14% are overweight or obese, 15.8% have hypercholesteremia, and 5% have
hypertension.
Negative health behaviors initiated in childhood that persist through adulthood can be risk
factors that predict CVD. In Colombia, poor lifestyle factors affecting childhood are very
prevalent: 50% live a sedentary lifestyle, 48% have high fat and carbohydrate consumption,
30% are exposed to passive smoking, 14% are overweight or obese, 15.8% have
hypercholesterolemia, and 5% have hypertension. In May 2009, in Bogota, Colombia, was
conducted a cluster randomized trial (kindergartens) in 1216 children between 3 and 6 years
old, and 928 parents with the aim of evaluate a five months educational intervention to
change knowledge, attitudes and habits related to a healthy diet and active lifestyle in
preschoolers. The results showed that the intervention was feasible and effective . Finally
every 1216 children "cohort Usaquén" received the intervention, performing a follow-up at 18
and 36 months showing that the changes persisted over time
In 2016 the SI! Program will perform a new follow up of this cohort, in children between 9
and 13 years old, and under the assumption that the effects of this intervention have
decreased, the researchers plan to evaluate through a randomized control trial the impact of
a four months community educational intervention, in the cardiovascular health of these
children and in knowledge, attitudes, habits and emotions towards a healthy lifestyle. The
study will include children from the Usaquen´s cohort who are contacted and children of a
comparable cohort (n = 1200), in order to achieve sustainable changes in the cardiovascular
health of children, that impact the burden of disease in their adulthood.
Due to the high rate of migration within the country, given the social and economic
difficulties faced by many Colombians, in 2015 the study population was scattered from 1 to
15 localities and from 14 kindergartens to more than 200 public and private schools, mostly
in the Usaquen´s locality, with great variability ranging from the facilities, resources,
length of the school day, number of children in each classroom, to the training of teachers
and their low motivation and availability time to perform any initiative (data obtained from
focus groups conducted in schools). For these reasons, it is not feasible to carry out a
second educational intervention in schools. However, the investigators believe that a
community-based intervention is an excellent choice for tracking this population.
The objective of this project is two-fold. First, it is to assess differences at baseline in
healthy lifestyles between children from Usaquen's cohort and a comparable cohort. The study
will also assess differences at baseline in cardiovascular health between parents from
Usaquen's cohort, and a comparable cohort. Second, it is to assess the impact of a community
pedagogical intervention in healthy lifestyles in children nine to thirteen years old.
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