A true challenge for any superhero: an evaluation of a comic book obesity prevention program.

Auteur(s) :
Sharma AM., Branscum P., Hwang LL.
Date :
Mar, 2013
Source(s) :
FAM COMMUNITY HEALTH. #36:1 p63-76
Adresse :
Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA.

Sommaire de l'article

The purpose of this study was to pilot test the Comics for Health program, a theory-based nutrition and physical activity intervention for children. Twelve after-school programs were randomized to either a theory-based (n = 37) or a knowledge-based (n = 34 children) version of the intervention. Pretests, posttests, and 3-month follow-up tests were administered to evaluate the programmatic effects on body mass index percentile, obesity-related behaviors, and constructs of social cognitive theory. Both interventions found significant, yet modest effects for fruit and vegetable consumption (P < .005), physical activities (P < .004), and water and sugar-free beverage consumption (P < .001) and self-efficacy for fruit and vegetable consumption (P < .015) and physical activities (P < .009).

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