Systems Science to Guide Whole-of-Community Childhood Obesity Interventions
系统科学指导全社区儿童肥胖干预措施
基本信息
- 批准号:9070734
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 67.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-01 至 2018-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:5 year oldAddressAdipocytesAgeAustraliaBehaviorBiological ModelsBrainCellsCerealsChildCitiesCommunitiesComplexDataDevelopmentDisciplineEatingEffectivenessElementsEnvironmentEnvironmental PolicyEtiologyExerciseFutureGoalsHabitsHealthIndividualInterventionIntervention TrialLifeLiteratureLocationMapsModelingObesityOrganOutcomePhysiologicalPlayPoliciesPopulationPrevention programPreventive InterventionProcessResearchResistanceSamplingSchool-Age PopulationScienceShapesSignal TransductionSleepSourceSystemTestingTimeWeightWorkbasebehavior changecommunity based participatory researchcommunity interventioncomputerized data processingdesignearly childhoodflexibilityimplementation scienceimprovedinsightintervention programmodel buildingnovelobesity in childrenobesity preventionobesogenicpreventprimary caregiverprogramssedentary lifestylesuccesssuccessful interventiontherapy design
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Obesity resists simple treatments, especially in today's environment which promotes unhealthful eating, sedentary behaviors, and poor sleep habits. Early childhood is a developmentally plastic period during which the right environmental and developmental influences may entrain healthful weight trajectories for life. Preventing obesity in early childhood cannot be achieved by working in single disciplines, but rather warrants a broad systems perspective to frame the problem, identify critical leverage points of influence, and take effective action. Whole communities represent loci in which multiple sectors, levels, and key leverage points converge. The overall goal of this US-Australian collaborative project is to advance intervention science by addressing "what works, for whom and under what circumstances?" To achieve this goal, we will use a novel, iterative, approach that combines computational systems science modeling with empirical information from two completed and two new whole-of-community intervention programs. We will develop, test, and refine our computational agent-based model through repeated and bi-directional interaction with data from these interventions. Through these efforts we aim not only to design and refine our own obesity prevention efforts in young children, but also to create a flexible agent-based model with wide applicability to aid future efforts. Beginning with dynamic hypotheses from our preliminary systems mapping work and the literature, we will apply and test an initial model using already collected data from 2 completed interventions that successfully changed behavior and BMI: 1.) Shape Up Somerville (Mass.), a community-wide, multi-environmental and policy intervention among school-age children; and 2.) Romp & Chomp, a whole-of-community obesity prevention demonstration project for preschoolers in one city in the state of Victoria, Australia. Next, we will iteratively refine the model using fine grained data drawn from participatory group model building exercises in both Somerville and Australia, and process data from a new state-wide quasi-experimental trial of childhood obesity intervention trial in Victoria. We will then apply the improved model and insights generated from this first set
of studies to design, plan and conduct a new pilot intervention, "Shape Up Under-5," a re- designed version of Shape Up Somerville targeting underserved children age 0-5 years and their primary caregivers. At the end of the proposed project, we will test and calibrate the final model with outcome data from the multi-year trial in Victoria and the Somerville pilot. To achieve these aims we have assembled a trans-disciplinary research team with extensive expertise in obesity prevention, computational systems modeling, community-based research, and implementation science. The impact of this project lies in the potential to inform new and sustainable strategies to reduce the burden of childhood obesity and its consequences in the US and abroad.
描述(由申请人提供):
肥胖抵制简单的治疗方法,特别是在当今提倡不健康饮食、久坐行为和不良睡眠习惯的环境中。幼儿期是发育的可塑性时期,在这一时期,适当的环境和发育影响可能会导致健康的体重轨迹。预防儿童早期肥胖不能通过单一学科的工作来实现,而是需要从广泛的系统视角来框架问题、确定影响的关键杠杆点并采取有效行动。整个社区代表着多个部门、级别和关键杠杆点汇聚的轨迹。这个美澳合作项目的总体目标是通过解决“什么对谁有效,对谁有效,在什么情况下?”来推进干预科学。为了实现这一目标,我们将使用一种新颖的、迭代的方法,将计算系统科学建模与来自两个已完成的和两个新的全社区干预计划的经验信息相结合。我们将通过与来自这些干预的数据的重复和双向交互来开发、测试和改进我们的基于计算代理的模型。通过这些努力,我们的目标不仅是设计和完善我们自己在幼儿中的肥胖预防工作,而且还将创建一个具有广泛适用性的灵活的基于代理的模型,以帮助未来的努力。从我们初步的系统映射工作和文献中的动态假设开始,我们将使用从成功改变行为和BMI的两个已完成干预措施中收集的数据来应用和测试初始模型。)塑造萨默维尔(马萨诸塞州),这是一项针对学龄儿童的社区范围、多环境和政策干预;ROMP&CHOMP是一个面向澳大利亚维多利亚州某城市学龄前儿童的全社区肥胖预防示范项目。接下来,我们将使用从萨默维尔和澳大利亚的参与性小组建模练习中提取的细粒度数据反复精炼模型,并处理来自维多利亚州儿童肥胖干预试验的新的全州范围内的准实验试验的数据。然后,我们将应用改进后的模型和从第一组中生成的见解
设计、计划和进行一项新的试点干预措施的研究,“塑造5岁以下”,一个重新设计的版本的塑造萨默维尔,目标是服务不足的0-5岁儿童和他们的主要照顾者。在拟议的项目结束时,我们将使用维多利亚和萨默维尔试点项目多年试验的结果数据来测试和校准最终模型。为了实现这些目标,我们组建了一个跨学科的研究团队,在肥胖预防、计算系统建模、基于社区的研究和实施科学方面拥有广泛的专业知识。该项目的影响在于有可能为减轻儿童肥胖负担及其在美国和国外造成的后果提供新的可持续战略。
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