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    Early Health Lessons: A Game Changer for Kids’ Waistlines

    By Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (F.S.P.)July 29, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A comprehensive study demonstrated that early school-based interventions focusing on healthy habits can effectively prevent abdominal fat accumulation in children.

    Early implementation of school-based health interventions in Madrid public schools significantly curbed abdominal fat accumulation among elementary students, showing the importance of timely health education.

    A study led by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) and Fundación SHE, supported by “la Caixa” Foundation, demonstrates that teaching healthy habits through classroom activities helps to prevent the accumulation of abdominal fat during the first school years.

    The study, published today (July 29) in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), is one of the largest contemporary school-based health promotion studies and has one of the most extensive participant follow-up schedules.

    Early Intervention for Better Outcomes

    The conclusions are clear: early intervention to promote healthy habits in elementary school children can be more effective than interventions at later stages.

    The study included 1771 boys and girls attending 48 public elementary schools in the Comunidad de Madrid. The schools were divided into 4 groups. One group of 12 schools conducted a health-promotion intervention throughout the six years of elementary school; the intervention covered emotions management, acquisition of healthy eating habits, active living, and knowledge of the body and heart (SI! Program–Comprehensive Health). Another two groups conducted the same intervention but only for three years, one group during the first three years and the other group in the final three years. The forth group did not conduct any specific health-related intervention.

    Teaching Healthy Habits in Elementary School Reduces Abdominal Fat
    One of the girls participating in the study. The new study shows that a health-promotion intervention during the first three school years or continuing throughout the six-year primary school period stemmed increases in markers of abdominal fat. Credit: CNIC

    Throughout the study, a series of detailed measurements of cardiovascular health were obtained from the participants as they grew from 6 to 12 years old. The measures included markers of obesity and the accumulation of body fat.

    The measurements were obtained at the start of the study, coinciding with the beginning of the first year of elementary school, and then at the end of the third and sixth school year.

    Key Findings and Results

    The main results show that participants who were exposed to the intervention during the first three years of elementary school had less weight gain, smaller increases in body mass index, and markedly less accumulation of abdominal fat than participants in the other groups.

    Excess weight affects almost 1 of every 3 children in Spain, especially those in more vulnerable social groups. “School is an ideal environment for the implementation of health-promotion programs. But while there have been many programs of this type, not many have been scientifically rigorous, and results have often been discouraging or inconclusive. But any intervention that improves children’s health will be beneficial if implemented on a large scale, especially given that this type of intervention has no secondary or adverse effects,” said Rodrigo Fernández-Jiménez, head of the Cardiovascular Health and Imaging laboratory at the CNIC and an author of the study.

    Benefits of Early Implementation

    “The results of this study suggest that interventions promoting healthy lifestyle habits can be more effective at reducing childhood obesity if implemented early, in the first years of elementary school,” said Gloria Santos-Beneit, Scientific Director of Fundación SHE and first author on the study.

    “Building on our accumulated experience, this year we have launched a new study assessing the effectiveness of adaptations and extensions of the SI! Program strategy involving reintervention or the use of learning bites during the elementary school cycle. This approach could be even more effective because it places less demands on teachers, who are key figures in this type of school-based health-promotion intervention,” added Valentín Fuster, Director General of the CNIC and lead author on the study.

    Reference: “Effect of Time-Varying Exposure to School-Based Health Promotion on Adiposity in Childhood” by Gloria Santos-Beneit, Patricia Bodega, Amaya de Cos-Gandoy, Mercedes de Miguel, Carla Rodríguez, Xavier Orrit, Vanesa Carral, Domingo Haro, Isabel Carvajal, Carlos Peyra, Jesús Martínez-Gómez, Juan Miguel Fernández-Alvira, Rodrigo Fernández-Jiménez and Valentin Fuster, 29 July 2024, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2024.04.065

    The CNIC is an affiliate center of the Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII), an executive agency of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities. Directed by Dr. Valentín Fuster, the CNIC is dedicated to cardiovascular research and the translation of the knowledge gained into real benefits for patients. The CNIC has been recognized by the Spanish government as a Severo Ochoa center of excellence (award CEX2020-001041-S, funded by MICIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033). The center is financed through a pioneering public-private partnership between the government (through the ISCIII) and the Pro-CNIC Foundation, which brings together 12 of the most important Spanish private companies.

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