Effectiveness of centre-based childcare interventions in increasing child physical activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis for policymakers and practitioners

被引:82
|
作者
Finch, M. [1 ,2 ]
Jones, J. [2 ]
Yoong, S. [2 ]
Wiggers, J. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Wolfenden, L. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Hunter New England Populat Hlth, Wallsend, NSW, Australia
[2] Univ Newcastle, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
[3] Hunter Med Res Inst, New Lambton Hts, NSW, Australia
关键词
Childcare; intervention; physical activity; pragmatic; systematic review; PRESCHOOL ENVIRONMENT; YOUNG-CHILDREN; FITNESS; FATNESS; TIME; ADIPOSITY; SETTINGS; DESIGN; TRIALS; LEVEL;
D O I
10.1111/obr.12392
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ContextThe review describes the effectiveness of physical activity interventions implemented in centre-based childcare services and (i) examines characteristics of interventions that may influence intervention effects; (ii) describes the effects of pragmatic interventions and non-pragmatic interventions; (iii) assesses adverse effects; and (iv) describes cost-effectiveness of interventions MethodsData sources were Cochrane Central Register of Controlled trials, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, ERIC, CINAHL, SCOPUS and SPORTDISCUS. Studies selected included randomized controlled trials conducted in centre-based childcare including an intervention to increase objectively measured physical activity in children aged less than 6years. Data were converted into standardized mean difference (SMD) and analysed using a random effects model. ResultsOverall interventions significantly improved child physical activity (SMD 0.44; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.12-0.76). Significant effects were found for interventions that included structured activity (SMD 0.53; 95% CI: 0.12-0.94), delivery by experts (SMD 1.26; 95% CI: 0.20-2.32) and used theory (SMD 0.76; 95% CI: 0.08-1.44). Non-pragmatic (SMD 0.80; 95% CI: 0.12-1.48) but not pragmatic interventions (SMD 0.10; 95% CI:-0.13-0.33) improved child physical activity. One trial reported adverse events, and no trials reported cost data. ConclusionsIntervention effectiveness varied according to intervention and trial design characteristics. Pragmatic trials were not effective, and information on cost and adverse effects was lacking. Evidence gaps remain for policymakers and practitioners regarding the effectiveness and feasibility of childcare-based physical activity interventions.
引用
收藏
页码:412 / 428
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Child physical activity levels and associations with modifiable characteristics in centre-based childcare
    Bell, A. Colin
    Finch, Meghan
    Wolfenden, Luke
    Fitzgerald, Michael
    Morgan, Philip J.
    Jones, Jannah
    Freund, Megan
    Wiggers, John
    AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 39 (03) : 232 - 236
  • [2] Centre-based childcare in early childhood and child obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
    Kucab, Michaela
    Keown-Stoneman, Charles D. G.
    Birken, Catherine
    Perlman, Michal
    Parsons, Janet
    Maguire, Jonathon L.
    BMJ OPEN, 2024, 14 (08): : 1 - 7
  • [3] Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review
    O'Brien, Kathleen T.
    Vanderloo, Leigh M.
    Bruijns, Brianne A.
    Truelove, Stephanie
    Tucker, Patricia
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 2018, 15
  • [4] The Effectiveness of Physical Activity Policies in Center-Based Childcare: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Saravanamuttoo, Kendall
    Bourke, Matthew
    Szpunar, Monika
    Tucker, Patricia
    RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT, 2024, 95 (02) : 555 - 568
  • [5] Are worksite interventions effective in increasing physical activity? A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Abraham, Charles
    Graham-Rowe, Ella
    HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2009, 3 (01) : 108 - 144
  • [6] Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review
    Kathleen T. O’Brien
    Leigh M. Vanderloo
    Brianne A. Bruijns
    Stephanie Truelove
    Patricia Tucker
    International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 15
  • [7] Effectiveness of interventions to increase physical activity in adults with SCI: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Vachova, Pavla
    Fini, Natalie A.
    Wittwer, Joanne
    Peiris, Casey L.
    DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION, 2024, 46 (22) : 5158 - 5168
  • [8] The effectiveness of interventions aimed at increasing physical activity in adults with persistent musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Marley, Joanne
    Tully, Mark A.
    Porter-Armstrong, Alison
    Bunting, Brendan
    O'Hanlon, John
    Atkins, Lou
    Howes, Sarah
    McDonough, Suzanne M.
    BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, 2017, 18
  • [9] The effectiveness of interventions aimed at increasing physical activity in adults with persistent musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Joanne Marley
    Mark A. Tully
    Alison Porter-Armstrong
    Brendan Bunting
    John O’Hanlon
    Lou Atkins
    Sarah Howes
    Suzanne M. McDonough
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 18
  • [10] Effectiveness of mHealth App-Based Interventions for Increasing Physical Activity and Improving Physical Fitness in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Wang, Jun -Wei
    Zhu, Zhicheng
    Shuling, Zhang
    Fan, Jia
    Jin, Yu
    Gao, Zhan-Le
    Chen, Wan -Di
    Li, Xue
    JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2024, 12