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Differences in Geographical Location and Health Behaviors of Participants in a Family-Based Lifestyle Intervention for Children and Adolescents Living with Obesity. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed health behaviors of children and youth in rural versus urban areas who participated in the Generation Health Clinic in British Columbia, focusing on diet, physical activity, and sleep from 2015 to 2019.
  • Urban children had healthier eating habits, such as more family meals and less frequent consumption of sports drinks, compared to their rural counterparts.
  • No notable differences in health behaviors were observed among adolescents, indicating that geographical location is an important factor in tailoring family-based weight management programs.

Article Abstract

It is unknown if children and youth who live in rural or "less rural" locations who enroll in the provincially funded Generation Health Clinic (British Columbia, Canada), a family-based lifestyle program for weight management, present with different health behaviors at baseline. Thus, we assessed sociodemographic and health behavior (diet, physical activity, and sleep) collected between 2015 and 2019. Data were stratified by age (children: ≤12 years; adolescents: ≥13 years) and geographical location ("less urban" and urban) based on Statistics Canada definitions and then analyzed using independent -tests and chisquare tests. We found that more "urban" children consumed more daily family meals ( < 0.001), ate out weekly ( = 0.02), ate "other" vegetables ( = 0.002), and had less frequent sports drink consumption ( < 0.001) compared with less urban children. No significant differences in health behaviors were seen in adolescents. These findings suggest that a participant's geographical location should be considered when developing family-based interventions for weight management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2024.0374DOI Listing

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