Obesity Facts (Jun 2018)

SALTO - Study Protocol and Rationale of a Community-Oriented Obesity Prevention Program in the Kindergarten

  • Susanne Ring-Dimitriou,
  • Thomas Freudenthaler,
  • Verena Aistleitner,
  • Gertrude Horvath,
  • Julia Stallinger,
  • Minas Dimitriou,
  • Elisabeth Ardelt-Gattinger,
  • Daniel Weghuber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000481139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 234 – 246

Abstract

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Background: The prevalence of early childhood overweight and obesity in Austria has reached average European levels of 20% in boys and 18% in girls. The rationale and study protocol of SALTO, Salzburg Together against Obesity will be presented, which is aimed to assist adults in increasing the rate of 4- to 6-year-old children with a healthy body weight. Methods: A controlled longitudinal sequential study design consisting of 14 intervention (IK) and 8 control (CK) kindergarten was used to investigate the effect of actions tailored for teachers and parents on BMI among 4- to 6-year-old children. The study launched in November 2014 was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Salzburg. Results: 681 children, 181 parents (119 mothers, 62 fathers) and 30 teachers were investigated until October 2016. Preliminary analyses revealed that more boys (19%) and fathers (60% IK, 43% CK) were overweight and obese than girls (16%) and mothers (19% IK, 20% CK). Conclusion: The challenges faced by the SALTO staff in the implementation of health-promoting actions in the kindergarten are manifold. The Community-Oriented Core Setting (COCS) intervention approach will show whether the actions will reduce the percentage of obesity and be sustainable in the long term.

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