The NEW Keiki Program Reduces BMI z-scores Among Overweight and Obese Children and BMI Among Their Adult Caregivers in Hawai'i.

Hawaii J Health Soc Welf

Biostatistics Core Facility, Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI (SYC, JD)).

Published: May 2020

The high prevalence of childhood obesity highlights the need for effective weight management interventions. This study evaluated a family-based weight management program (Nutrition+Exercise+Weight Management; NEW Keiki) in overweight and obese children and their adult caregivers. Data were collected on overweight (body mass index, BMI = 85th-94th percentile) and obese (BMI > 95th percentile) children (n = 75, 5-14 years) and their adult caregivers (n = 104). Seventy-one percent of the enrolled children identified as Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and/or Filipino (NHPI+F). Families participated weekly in a multidisciplinary lifestyle program for 8-9 weeks (intervention phase); follow-up visits occurred at 6-months and 12-months post-intervention. Long-term data (14-50 months post intervention) were collected by chart review for the children. Change in children's BMI z-score and adult BMI were analyzed. The effects of ethnicity, acceptance of government assistance, and program attendance were evaluated. Participants identifying as NHPI+F and/or receiving government assistance had higher baseline BMI z-scores and BMIs. In children, BMI z-score decreased from baseline at all evaluation visits (-0.05 at 2 months [ < .001], -0.07 at 6-month follow-up [ < .001], -0.04 at 12-month follow-up [ = .05], -0.06 at long-term follow-up [ = .01]). At the 2 month visit BMI decreased from baseline for adults (-0.39 [ < .001]). Decreases in BMI z-score and BMI were independent of program attendance, ethnicity, and acceptance of government assistance. This study, unique in its inclusion of both adults and overweight children, supports the effectiveness of a community-developed program to address weight management in an ethnically diverse population.

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