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Effectiveness of modified health belief model-based intervention to reduce body mass index for age in overweight junior high school students in Thailand
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Physical ActivityPublic Health NutritionWeight ManagementAnthropometric IndicatorSchool HealthModified Hbm-based InterventionHealth PreventionObesity PreventionObesityBody CompositionBody Mass IndexPublic HealthHealth EducationHealth SciencesLifestyle ModificationHealth Belief ModelHealth PolicyPhysical FitnessHealth PromotionObesity ManagementChildhood ObesityHealth BehaviorOverweightLifestyle ChangeDieteticsExercise Interventions
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine the effectiveness of a modified HBM-based intervention to reduce body mass index (BMI) for age in overweight junior high school students. Design/methodology/approach A cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted in the first and second years of a junior high school in the center of Thailand. In total, 24 classrooms were randomly assigned to a modified health belief model intervention arm (HBMIA), and 24 classrooms were randomly assigned to a traditional school health education arm (control). In total, 479 students who were overweight (BMI forage = median +1 SD, aged 12–15 years) participated in the study. The HBMIA used the health belief model (HBM) as a motivator for behavioral strategies that included modifying diet and participating in physical activity. BMI, health knowledge and behavior for preventing obesity were recorded at baseline and at six months. A multilevel regression model was performed to calculate mean difference between HBMIA and control group. Findings The students who participated in the HBMIA showed a decrease in BMI of 1.76 kg/m 2 , while those who participated in the control showed an increase in BMI of 1.13 kg/m 2 , with a mean difference of –2.88 kg/m 2 (95% CI =–3.01 to –2.75), an improvement in health knowledge (mean difference 27.28; 95% CI =26.15–28.41) and an improvement in health behavior (mean difference 23.54; 95% CI =22.60–24.48). Originality/value A modified HBM-based intervention to reduce BMI for age is effective in overweight junior high school students.
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