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The Program SI! for Cardiovascular Health Promotion at Elementary School (PSIE)

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Foundation for Science, Health and Education, Spain

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cardiovascular Disease

Treatments

Behavioral: PSIE46
Behavioral: PSIE13

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02428634
SHE-002-SI

Details and patient eligibility

About

The objective of the study is to evaluate the effects of Program SI! for Elementary in different times of exposure for childrens and their immediate environment (teachers and parents). For this purpose, 48 public schools from the Community of Madrid-South Area (Spain) were randomly assigned to Program SI! during 3 or 6 academic years (intervention group) or keep their normal curriculum (control group). The main outcome is 3-year, and 6-year changes from baseline of questionnaire scoring of children, their parents and teachers in regards to a healthy lifestyle. For children were included 3-year, and 6-year changes of cardiovascular markers derived from blood pressure and anthropometry.

Full description

The Program SI! is a multilevel school-based intervention integrating four cardiovascular health-related components (diet, physical activity, human body and emotions management). Since the Program SI! for preschoolers has shown good results in improving healthy lifestyle habits in children aged 3 to 5 years, the investigators have developed the Program SI! for Elementary addressed to children from 6 to 11 years. The objective of the study is to evaluate the effects of Program SI! for Elementary in different times of exposure for childrens and their immediate environment (teachers, parents and school). In the Community of Madrid-South Area (Spain), 48 public schools from were randomly assigned to Program SI! for Elementary during 3 or 6 academic years (intervention group) or keep their normal curriculum (control group). The main outcome is 3-year, and 6-year changes from baseline of questionnaire scoring of children, and the secondary outcome is 3-year, and 6-year changes from baseline of questionnaire scoring of their parents and teachers in regards to a healthy lifestyle, as well as changes in the school environment. For children were included 3-year, and 6-year changes of cardiovascular markers derived from blood pressure and anthropometry (weight, height, waist circumference and skinfold thickness). The Program SI! for Elementary is designed for different exposures in a sample of schools never intervened to asses when the intervention has the most effectiveness. Besides, as some schools involved in the preschool study continues the Program SI! for Elementary, the investigators can be able to evaluate the impact of the Program SI! in different school stages, concluding how children keep the adoption of healthy behaviors from early in life.

Enrollment

1,770 patients

Sex

All

Ages

5 to 6 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children from public schools with canteen services located in the South Madrid Area of Education, having from 1st to 6th grades and at least two classrooms in 1st grade.

Exclusion criteria

  • The coordination team of the SHE Foundation establishes the adherence criteria and the schools not reaching the minimum considered can be excluded. Questionnaires scoring from students with special educational needs will be excluded from the analysis of questionnaires, as well as repeat students.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

1,770 participants in 4 patient groups

Program SI! for Elementary 6 levels
Experimental group
Description:
The core intervention comprises classroom activities grouped in healthy challenges (about diet, physical activity, human body and heart, and emotions management) distributed across the different levels and implemented by the corresponding teachers. All the materials, formal training and a teaching guide are provided to the school staff by the SHE Foundation. Families receive family-challenges and key messages about their children's health. The school environment is intervened mainly through an annual Healthy Fair. The intervention is implemented during all the elementary levels (PSIE13+PSIE46).
Treatment:
Behavioral: PSIE46
Behavioral: PSIE13
Normal curriculum
No Intervention group
Description:
The schools on the control group keep their normal curriculum and don't join any school program about health until the end of the study.
Program SI! for Elementary first levels
Experimental group
Description:
The core intervention comprises classroom activities grouped in healthy challenges (about diet, physical activity, human body and heart, and emotions management) distributed across the different levels and implemented by the corresponding teachers. All the materials, formal training and a teaching guide are provided to the school staff by the SHE Foundation. Families receive family-challenges and key messages about their children's health. The school environment is intervened mainly through an annual Healthy Fair. To evaluate the effects of different exposures to the program, the intervention is implemented in the first three levels (PSIE13).
Treatment:
Behavioral: PSIE13
Program SI! for Elementary last levels
Experimental group
Description:
The core intervention comprises classroom activities grouped in healthy challenges (about diet, physical activity, human body and heart, and emotions management) distributed across the different levels and implemented by the corresponding teachers. All the materials, formal training and a teaching guide are provided to the school staff by the SHE Foundation. Families receive family-challenges and key messages about their children's health. The school environment is intervened mainly through an annual Healthy Fair. To evaluate the effects of different exposures to the program, the intervention is implemented in the last three levels (PSIE46).
Treatment:
Behavioral: PSIE46

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