The prevention of obesity starting from the kindergarten by means of peer educator mothers and WhatsApp messages.

Kindergarten nutrition education obesity prevention peer education social media

Journal

Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
ISSN: 1120-9135
Titre abrégé: Ann Ig
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 9002865

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
pubmed: 29 4 2021
medline: 4 5 2022
entrez: 28 4 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Early-life diet plays a crucial role in the development of body weight issues. We therefore investigated the effectiveness of a peer-education intervention, aiming at encouraging the intake of fruits and vegetables and of a healthy mid-morning snack, targeting the mothers of 3-8 years old children attending kindergarten and primary school. Experimental approach. The study involved 924 children (intervention group) and 450 children (control group). The intervention was carried out by organizing three meetings at school with the participation of healthcare professionals, mothers and teachers in a maieutic way. The meetings focused on i) discussing the issues that mothers face with their children's nutrition; ii) possible solutions; iii) identification of "leading mothers" playing as peer-educators. As control a similar intervention targeting only the teachers, without involving the mothers, was also carried out. The effectiveness of such interventions was evaluated by external evaluators, before, the interventions and 3 and 9 months after the interventions. The check, carried out 3 months after the intervention, showed a significant improvement with respect to the mid-morning snack, and the consumption of the main dishes as well as fruits; the check carried out 9 months after the intervention, showed that such improvements were maintained in the case of the mid-morning snack and the fruit intake. No improvement was observed in relation to the control group. This is the first example of an intervention promoting a healthy diet involving mothers of children attending kindergarten and primary school as peer educators and it actually improved the dietary habits.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Early-life diet plays a crucial role in the development of body weight issues. We therefore investigated the effectiveness of a peer-education intervention, aiming at encouraging the intake of fruits and vegetables and of a healthy mid-morning snack, targeting the mothers of 3-8 years old children attending kindergarten and primary school.
STUDY DESIGN
Experimental approach.
METHODS
The study involved 924 children (intervention group) and 450 children (control group). The intervention was carried out by organizing three meetings at school with the participation of healthcare professionals, mothers and teachers in a maieutic way. The meetings focused on i) discussing the issues that mothers face with their children's nutrition; ii) possible solutions; iii) identification of "leading mothers" playing as peer-educators. As control a similar intervention targeting only the teachers, without involving the mothers, was also carried out. The effectiveness of such interventions was evaluated by external evaluators, before, the interventions and 3 and 9 months after the interventions.
RESULTS
The check, carried out 3 months after the intervention, showed a significant improvement with respect to the mid-morning snack, and the consumption of the main dishes as well as fruits; the check carried out 9 months after the intervention, showed that such improvements were maintained in the case of the mid-morning snack and the fruit intake. No improvement was observed in relation to the control group.
CONCLUSIONS
This is the first example of an intervention promoting a healthy diet involving mothers of children attending kindergarten and primary school as peer educators and it actually improved the dietary habits.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33908600
doi: 10.7416/ai.2021.2453
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

156-165

Auteurs

M P Vairano (MP)

Nutrition Surveillance Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

P Russo Krauss (P)

Health Education Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

P D'Agnese (P)

Nutrition Surveillance Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

F Iavarone (F)

Nutrition Surveillance Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

R Rice (R)

Nutrition Surveillance Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

F Strangio (F)

Nutrition Surveillance Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

G Pezone (G)

Food of Animal Origin, Hygiene Division, Local Health Agency Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

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