Measurement of obesity prevention in childcare settings: A systematic review of current instruments - 17/09/17
Summary |
Objective |
The incidence of childhood obesity is highest among children entering kindergarten. Overweight and obesity in early childhood track through adulthood. Programs increasingly target children in early life for obesity prevention. However, the published literature lacks a review on tools available for measuring behaviour and environmental level change in child care. The objective is to describe measurement tools currently in use in evaluating obesity-prevention in preschool-aged children.
Methods |
Literature searches were conducted in PubMed using the keywords “early childhood obesity,” “early childhood measurement,” “early childhood nutrition” and “early childhood physical activity.” Inclusion criteria included a discussion of: (1) obesity prevention, risk assessment or treatment in children ages 1–5 years; and (2) measurement of nutrition or physical activity.
Results |
One hundred thirty-four publications were selected for analysis. Data on measurement tools, population and outcomes were abstracted into tables. Tables are divided by individual and environmental level measures and further divided into physical activity, diet and physical health outcomes. Recommendations are made for weighing advantages and disadvantages of tools.
Conclusion |
Despite rising numbers of interventions targeting obesity-prevention and treatment in preschool-aged children, there is no consensus for which tools represent a gold standard or threshold of accuracy.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Nutrition, Physical activity, Childhood obesity, Prevention
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Vol 11 - N° 5S1
P. 52-89 - septembre 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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