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Kids N Fitness Junior: Outcomes of an Evidence-Based Adapted Weight Management Program for Children Ages Three-Seven Years.


ABSTRACT: Background: Few weight management interventions target young children with obesity from low-income minority families. Objective: To conduct a nonrandomized, pragmatic, pilot study of an adapted, evidence-based, weight management program (Kids N Fitness [KNF]) customized for children ages 3-7 years (Kids N Fitness Jr. [KNF-JR]) on changes in adiposity, nutrition, and physical activity behaviors. Methods: One hundred eighty children (ages 3-16) with ≥85th percentile BMI and their parents participated in one of two 6-week weight management interventions dependent on the child's age: KNF-JR: 3-7 or regular KNF: 8-16. Comparisons were made between baseline anthropometrics and health questionnaire responses, and those from weeks 6 to 18. Two-sample tests for equality of proportions with continuity were used to measure proportions of success between KNF-JR and KNF. Results: At week 6, both cohorts showed a mean decrease in BMI z-score (zBMI) of -0.02 (p = 0.3 for KNF-JR [n = 43]; p = 0.02 for KNF [n = 59], with no significant group differences. Among program completers, 75% of KNF-JR and 83% of KNF maintained or lowered zBMI at week 18 (within-group difference p < 0.01). On average across all participants, at week 18 vs. baseline, improvements occurred in screen time (p < 0.01 KNF-JR, p < 0.02 KNF), sweetened beverage intake (p < 0.01 KNF-JR, p = 0.03 KNF), physical activity (p < 0.01 KNF-JR and KNF), and water (p = 0.01 KNF-JR, non-significant KNF) and vegetable (p < 0.01 KNF-JR, p = 0.02 KNF) consumption. Conclusion: This pilot demonstrated that an evidence-based weight management program can be adapted for all age groups and results in improved BMI status. Larger, randomized controlled trials are needed to verify effectiveness and sustained impact.

SUBMITTER: Lipton-Inga M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10494906 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kids N Fitness Junior: Outcomes of an Evidence-Based Adapted Weight Management Program for Children Ages Three-Seven Years.

Lipton-Inga Megan M   Manzanarez Brenda B   Vidmar Alaina P AP   Garcia Samantha S   Fink Cassandra C   Iverson Ellen E   Geffner Mitchell E ME  

Childhood obesity (Print) 20210812 1


<b><i>Background:</i></b> Few weight management interventions target young children with obesity from low-income minority families. <b><i>Objective:</i></b> To conduct a nonrandomized, pragmatic, pilot study of an adapted, evidence-based, weight management program (Kids N Fitness [KNF]) customized for children ages 3-7 years (Kids N Fitness Jr. [KNF-JR]) on changes in adiposity, nutrition, and physical activity behaviors. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> One hundred eighty children (ages 3-16) with ≥85th  ...[more]

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