Jennifer C. Palmer
Do the effects of interventions aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity reduce inequities? A re-analysis of randomized trial data from two Cochrane reviews
Palmer, Jennifer C.; Davies, Annabel L.; Spiga, Francesca; Heitmann, Berit L.; Jago, Russell; Summerbell, Carolyn D.; Higgins, Julian P.T.; Astrup, Arne; Barbosa Filho, Valter Cordeiro; Benden, Mark E.; Boddy, Lynne; Bogart, Laura M.; Brown, Blakely; Carlin, Angela; Pozuelo Carrascosa, Diana P.; Chai, Li Kheng; Drummy, Clare; Duncan, Scott; Ebbeling, Cara; Martos, Eva; Fairclough, Stuart; Fulkerson, Jayne; Gentile, Douglas A.; Gruber, Mary B.; Grydeland, May; Ha, Amy S.; Mourad, Carla Habib; Gilstad-Hayden, Kate; Hill, Douglas L.; Hoor, Gill ten; Hurley, Kiya; Hurst, Alison; Hwalla, Nahla; Ickovics, Jeannette R.; Jolly, Kate; Kain, Juliana; Kobel, Susanne; Kovacs, Viktoria Anna; Kriemler, Susi; Kuroko, Sarahmarie; Lana, Alberto; Levy, Teresa Shamah; Sánchez-López, Mairena; Lubans, David; Lynch, Brian; Madsen, Kristine A.; Marcus, Claude; Humarán, Méndez Gómez; Morales-Ruan, Carmen; Morgan, Philip; Müller, Ivan; Newton, Robert; Nicholl, Analise; O'Connor, Teresia; Pate, Russell R.; Peña...
Authors
Annabel L. Davies
Francesca Spiga
Berit L. Heitmann
Russell Jago
Professor Carolyn Summerbell carolyn.summerbell@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Julian P.T. Higgins
Arne Astrup
Valter Cordeiro Barbosa Filho
Mark E. Benden
Lynne Boddy
Laura M. Bogart
Blakely Brown
Angela Carlin
Diana P. Pozuelo Carrascosa
Li Kheng Chai
Clare Drummy
Scott Duncan
Cara Ebbeling
Eva Martos
Stuart Fairclough
Jayne Fulkerson
Douglas A. Gentile
Mary B. Gruber
May Grydeland
Amy S. Ha
Carla Habib Mourad
Kate Gilstad-Hayden
Douglas L. Hill
Gill ten Hoor
Kiya Hurley
Alison Hurst
Nahla Hwalla
Jeannette R. Ickovics
Kate Jolly
Juliana Kain
Susanne Kobel
Viktoria Anna Kovacs
Susi Kriemler
Sarahmarie Kuroko
Alberto Lana
Teresa Shamah Levy
Mairena Sánchez-López
David Lubans
Brian Lynch
Kristine A. Madsen
Claude Marcus
Méndez Gómez Humarán
Carmen Morales-Ruan
Philip Morgan
Ivan Müller
Robert Newton
Analise Nicholl
Teresia O'Connor
Russell R. Pate
Sebastián Peña
Lorraine B. Robbins
Jardena J. Puder
Thomas Robinson
Rafaela Rosário
Richard Rosenkranz
Jennifer Sacheck
Jo Salmon
Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler
Nancy E. Sherwood
Hajnalka Takacs
Rachael Taylor
Haixue Wang
Haijun Wang
Robin Whittemore
Simon Wilksch
Zenong Yin
Zhixiong Zhou
Katie Breheny
Deborah M. Caldwell
Sarah Dawson
Yang Gao
Frances Hillier-Brown
Rebecca K. Hodder
Sofus C. Larsen
Theresa HM Moore
James D. Nobles
Sophie M. Phillips
Jelena Savović
Fanney Thorsteinsdottir
Eve Tomlinson
Luke Wolfenden
Abstract
Background: Public health attempts to prevent obesity in children and young people should aim to minimize health inequalities. Two Cochrane reviews examining interventions aiming to prevent childhood obesity found that interventions promoting (only) physical activity have a small beneficial effect on BMI for people aged 5–18 years, as do interventions promoting physical activity alongside healthy eating for 5–11 year olds. We examined whether the effectiveness of the interventions included in these reviews differed according to eight factors associated with inequity: place, race/ethnicity, occupation, gender/sex, religion, education, socio-economic status, and social capital (the PROGRESS framework). Methods: We collected data on change in BMI (standardized or unstandardized), subgrouped by baseline measures of PROGRESS factors, for intervention and control groups, from trial authors. We calculated the intervention effect per subgroup (mean difference), then contrasted these to estimate interactions between intervention and the baseline factors. We combined interaction estimates for each factor across trials using meta-analyses. Findings: We collected subgrouped data from 81 trials that took place between 2001 and 2020, involving 84,713 participants. We found no substantial differences in effectiveness of interventions for PROGRESS subgroups in most scenarios. However, in the younger age group (5–11 years), the effect of interventions on standardized BMI appeared to be higher in boys (average difference in mean differences 0.03; 95% CI 0.01 to 0.06; 45 studies, n = 44,740), which was consistent in direction with the BMI effect (average difference in mean differences 0.06 kg/m2; 95% CI −0.02 to 0.13; 31 studies, n = 27,083). Interpretation: Our findings suggest that those responsible for public health can promote these beneficial interventions without major concerns about increasing inequalities but should be mindful that these interventions may work better in boys aged 5–11 years than girls. More data are needed, so we encourage future trialists to perform subgroup analyses on PROGRESS factors. Funding: National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
Citation
Palmer, J. C., Davies, A. L., Spiga, F., Heitmann, B. L., Jago, R., Summerbell, C. D., Higgins, J. P., Astrup, A., Barbosa Filho, V. C., Benden, M. E., Boddy, L., Bogart, L. M., Brown, B., Carlin, A., Pozuelo Carrascosa, D. P., Chai, L. K., Drummy, C., Duncan, S., Ebbeling, C., Martos, E., …Wolfenden, L. (2025). Do the effects of interventions aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity reduce inequities? A re-analysis of randomized trial data from two Cochrane reviews. EClinicalMedicine, 81, Article 103130. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103130
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 10, 2025 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 1, 2025 |
Publication Date | Mar 1, 2025 |
Deposit Date | Mar 9, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 10, 2025 |
Journal | eClinicalMedicine |
Electronic ISSN | 2589-5370 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 81 |
Article Number | 103130 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103130 |
Keywords | Physical activity, Diet, Obesity, children, inequalities, interventions, public health |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3704506 |
Publisher URL | https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S2589537025000628 |
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