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Childhood Intervention Group Analysis

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Out of the 14 schools 361 boys were assessed, at 8 months a follow up assessment completed on the control group which consisted of 154 boys and 139 intervention group participants representing an overall retention. Those who did not complete the follow-up assessments were more active on weekdays and weekends. No significant differences for body composition were noted and no intervention effects were noted for their BMI, waist circumference or body fat percentage. Changes in BMI, waist circumference, and body fat for those classified as overweight/obese at baseline were all in favor of the intervention group. Of the 19 participants who improved their weight status, 13 were in the intervention group; of the 9 participants who regressed to an unhealthier weight status, only 1 was in the intervention group. Results concluded no major changes on activity or moderate to vigorous physical activity, but participants stated drinking less sugary drinks and less screen time than the control group (Dally et al., 2016).
Plan for a Healthier Lancaster County …show more content…

One would be to decrease the exposure of obesity causing effects in a community, such as high-fat foods. The second would be to decrease or remove the struggle a community faces to these effects, which can be done by education, increasing awareness, knowledge and adaptation skills.
Eating healthy, having portion control and being physically active are things we want to establish early in life so that they are continue later in life, especially with our youth. Once present obesity is very difficult to overcome, children are now considered the priority population for interventions to prevent obesity. To maintain health-promoting behaviors and healthy weight throughout our life, it is critical to have early interventions in place (Chan & Woo,

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