Authors

  1. Toussaint, Loren L. PhD
  2. Housholder, Kristin BA
  3. Janssen, Katelyn BA
  4. Mansfield, Ann MSN
  5. Lynch, Brian A. MD

Abstract

This project examines the Northeast Iowa Food and Fitness Initiative, a policy-, community-, and school-based effort to slow children's body mass index (BMI) growth over 6 years. Kindergarteners (K) to fifth graders (5) from 10 different school districts participated (N = 4101). Students with 0 to 1 years of initiative exposure showed greater growth in BMI compared with children who had 2 to 6 years of exposure, resulting in K-5 BMI savings of 1.5 points (6 lb) for median-height boys and girls. Results suggest that changes to policies, communities, and schools may provide effective obesity reduction in children.