Differential outcome of the IDEFICS intervention in overweight versus non-overweight children: did we achieve 'primary' or 'secondary' prevention?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Background: The aim of this study was to explore whether the IDEFICS intervention
had a differential effect on 11,041 children's weight trajectories depending
on their baseline body mass index status.
Methods: Two subgroups of children are considered in the present analysis:
those who were overweight or obese prior to the intervention and those who were
neither overweight nor obese.
Results: Among children in all eight countries who did not have prevalent overweight
or obesity (OWOB) at baseline, 2 years later, there was no significant difference
between intervention and control groups in risk of having developed OWOB.
However, we observed a strong regional heterogeneity, which could be attributed
to the presence of one distinctly outlying country, Belgium, where the intervention
group had increased risk for becoming overweight. In contrast, among the sample
of children with prevalent OWOB at baseline, we observed a significantly greater
probability of normalized weight status after 2 years. In other words, a protective
effect against persistent OWOB was observed in children in intervention regions
compared with controls, which corresponded to an adjusted odds ratio of
0.76 (95% confidence interval: 0.58, 0.98).
Discussion: This analysis thus provided evidence of a differential effect of the
IDEFICS intervention, in which children with overweight may have benefited without
having been specifically targeted. However, no overall primary preventive effect
could be observed in children without initial overweight or obesity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Childhood obesity; intervention; primary prevention; secondary prevention.
Elenco autori:
Siani, Alfonso
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