Generation Healthy Kids: A Cluster-randomized Trial of a Multi-component, Multi-setting Intervention

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Enrollment

1,373

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 14, 2023

Primary Completion Date

June 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2025

Conditions
Childhood ObesityWell-Being, PsychologicalPhysical InactivitySleepScreen TimeDiet Habit
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Food and Nutrition

A key element is that children receive a free of charge healthy do-it-yourself school lunch 4 days per week. The meals adhere to the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations and the Danish Food-Based Dietary Guidelines with focus on fish, wholegrains, fruits and vegetables and drinking water as well as stimulation of children's food literacy. Other intervention components involve the after school clubs, local retail stores and the parents.

BEHAVIORAL

Physical Activity (FitFirst)

To ensure that all children reach the recommended 3x30 minutes of vigorous activity per week, we will implement three weekly 40-minute sessions in the school curriculum. These sessions will be carried out throughout the study period and will encompass modified and varied sporting activities and games, which promote motivation, physical literacy, active involvement of all children, and high training intensity.

BEHAVIORAL

Sleep and screen media

The aim of this component is to promote healthy sleep and screen media behaviours. Sleep and screen media recommendations will be presented for parents at three parent workshops and in electronic infographics. Teachers/pedagogues will facilitate small assignments on screen media and sleep practices with children during school time. Children will talk about and reflect upon screen media and sleep practices in their family, based on assignments and material from e.g., Medierådet (The Danish Media Council). The results of the children's assignments will be presented to their parents at later workshops. This is done to integrate the children's perspective in the parent workshops, especially in relation to screen media habits.

BEHAVIORAL

Community capacity building

Community capacity building in selected local communities. To promote healthier eating, children and families need to be supported within their local community by food environments that make the healthy choice the easy choice and not a challenge in their everyday life. To promote physical activity, the children will be invited to participate in activities in the local sports clubs including camps in the holidays.

Trial Locations (2)

5230

12 Schools in Region of Southern Denmark, Odense

Unknown

11 schools in the Capital Region of Denmark and Region Zealand, Copenhagen

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

University of Southern Denmark

OTHER

collaborator

Region Capital Denmark

OTHER

collaborator

The Novo Nordisk Foundation

UNKNOWN

lead

University of Copenhagen

OTHER