Effectiveness of a family-, school- and community-based intervention on physical activity and its correlates in Belgian families with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus: the Feel4Diabetes-study.
Healthy lifestyle promotion
High-risk families
Intervention effectiveness
Parents
Primary schoolchildren
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Journal
BMC public health
ISSN: 1471-2458
Titre abrégé: BMC Public Health
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100968562
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
12 Aug 2020
12 Aug 2020
Historique:
received:
18
09
2019
accepted:
03
08
2020
entrez:
14
8
2020
pubmed:
14
8
2020
medline:
18
8
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the European Feel4Diabetes intervention, promoting a healthy lifestyle, on physical activity and its correlates among families at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (based on the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score) in Belgium. The Feel4Diabetes intervention involved three components: family, school and community component, with the family component consisting of 6 counseling sessions for families at risk. Main outcomes were objectively measured physical activity levels and its subjectively measured correlates. The final sample consisted of 454 parents (mean age 39.4 years; 72.0% women) and 444 children (mean age 8.0 years; 50.1% girls). Multilevel repeated measures analyses were performed to assess intervention effectiveness after 1 year. In parents, there was no significant intervention effect. In children, there were only significant negative effects for moderate to vigorous physical activity (p = 0.05; η The F4D-intervention lacks effectiveness on high-risk families' physical activity and its correlates in Belgium. This could partially be explained by low attendance rates and a large drop-out. To reach vulnerable populations, future interventions should invest in more appropriate recruitment (e.g. more face-to-face contact) and more bottom-up development of the intervention (i.e. co-creation of the intervention with the target group). The Feel4Diabetes-study was prospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02393872 on 20 March 2015.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the European Feel4Diabetes intervention, promoting a healthy lifestyle, on physical activity and its correlates among families at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (based on the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score) in Belgium.
METHODS
METHODS
The Feel4Diabetes intervention involved three components: family, school and community component, with the family component consisting of 6 counseling sessions for families at risk. Main outcomes were objectively measured physical activity levels and its subjectively measured correlates. The final sample consisted of 454 parents (mean age 39.4 years; 72.0% women) and 444 children (mean age 8.0 years; 50.1% girls). Multilevel repeated measures analyses were performed to assess intervention effectiveness after 1 year.
RESULTS
RESULTS
In parents, there was no significant intervention effect. In children, there were only significant negative effects for moderate to vigorous physical activity (p = 0.05; η
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
The F4D-intervention lacks effectiveness on high-risk families' physical activity and its correlates in Belgium. This could partially be explained by low attendance rates and a large drop-out. To reach vulnerable populations, future interventions should invest in more appropriate recruitment (e.g. more face-to-face contact) and more bottom-up development of the intervention (i.e. co-creation of the intervention with the target group).
TRIAL REGISTRATION
BACKGROUND
The Feel4Diabetes-study was prospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02393872 on 20 March 2015.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32787943
doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09336-7
pii: 10.1186/s12889-020-09336-7
pmc: PMC7425007
doi:
Banques de données
ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT02393872']
Types de publication
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1231Subventions
Organisme : Horizon 2020
ID : 643708
Investigateurs
Yannis Manios
(Y)
Meropi Kontogianni
(M)
Odysseas Androutsos
(O)
George Moschonis
(G)
Konstantina Tsoutsoulopoulou
(K)
Christina Mavrogianni
(C)
Christina Katsarou
(C)
Eva Karaglani
(E)
Eirini Efstathopoulou
(E)
Ioanna Kechribari
(I)
Konstantina Maragkopoulou
(K)
Effie Argyri
(E)
Athanasios Douligeris
(A)
Mary Nikolaou
(M)
Eleni-Anna Vampouli
(EA)
Katerina Kouroupaki
(K)
Roula Koutsi
(R)
Elina Tzormpatzaki
(E)
Eirini Manou
(E)
Panagiota Mpinou
(P)
Alexandra Karachaliou
(A)
Christina Filippou
(C)
Amalia Filippou
(A)
Jaana Lindström
(J)
Tiina Laatikainen
(T)
Katja Wikström
(K)
Karoliina Nelimarkka
(K)
Jemina Kivelä
(J)
Päivi Valve
(P)
Greet Cardon
(G)
Julie Latomme
(J)
Vicky Van Stappen
(V)
Nele Huys
(N)
Lieven Annemans
(L)
Lore Pil
(L)
Peter Schwarz
(P)
Ivonne Panchyrz
(I)
Maxi Holland
(M)
Patrick Timpel
(P)
Konstantinos Makrilakis
(K)
Stavros Liatis
(S)
George Dafoulas
(G)
Christina-Paulina Lambrinou
(CP)
Angeliki Giannopoulou
(A)
Lydia Tsirigoti
(L)
Evi Fappa
(E)
Costas Anastasiou
(C)
Konstantina Zachari
(K)
Lala Rabemananjara
(L)
Dimitrios Kakoulis
(D)
Mayur Mandalia
(M)
Maria Stella de Sabata
(MS)
Niti Pall
(N)
Luis Moreno
(L)
Fernando Civeira
(F)
Gloria Bueno
(G)
Pilar De Miguel-Etayo
(P)
Esther Ma Gonzalez-Gil
(EM)
Maria I Mesana
(MI)
Germán Vicente-Rodriguez
(G)
Gerardo Rodriguez
(G)
Lucia Baila-Rueda
(L)
Ana Cenarro
(A)
Estíbaliz Jarauta
(E)
Rocío Mateo-Gallego
(R)
Violeta Iotova
(V)
Tsvetalina Tankova
(T)
Natalia Usheva
(N)
Kaloyan Tsochev
(K)
Nevena Chakarova
(N)
Sonya Galcheva
(S)
Rumyana Dimova
(R)
Yana Bocheva
(Y)
Zhaneta Radkova
(Z)
Vanya Marinova
(V)
Imre Rurik
(I)
Timea Ungvari
(T)
Zoltán Jancsó
(Z)
Anna Nánási
(A)
László Kolozsvári
(L)
Remberto Martinez
(R)
Marcos Tong
(M)
Kaisla Joutsenniemi
(K)
Katrina Wendel-Mitoraj
(K)
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