'Croque&bouge': A feasible and acceptable programme for obesity prevention in preschoolers at risk and their parents

SAGE Open Med. 2015 Feb 27:3:2050312115574365. doi: 10.1177/2050312115574365. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Objectives: To conceptualize and pilot test a programme of three workshops aiming to prevent the development of overweight in susceptible preschool children.

Methods: Three workshops were conducted, targeting both parents and children. The curriculum for parents included discussions on feeding responsibilities, healthy eating, taste development, neophobia and physical activity recommendations. Children participated in various play activities with fruits and vegetables and read stories about hunger and satiety feelings. Recruitment was organized through paediatricians and child-care centres. Evaluation of the programme focused on feasibility, adequacy for children's age, parents' perception of impact and, for children, change of the ability to recognize and willingness to taste fruits and vegetables.

Results: A total of 21 children and one of their parents participated in the programme. The programme was found to be feasible and adequate for the targeted community. Parents reported perceiving a positive impact of the intervention; however, this finding was not statistically significant. The major difficulty was identifying and recruiting families and engaging the parents in a discussion about weight.

Conclusions: This short programme aiming to improve parents' ability to offer healthy environment and promote healthy eating behaviour was feasible and acceptable for families with young children. When developing and implementing such programmes, close collaboration with paediatricians and other health providers should be sought in order to identify and reach children at risk of obesity and their family.

Keywords: Paediatric obesity; attitude; child; feeding behaviour; food habits; health knowledge; health promotion; practice; preschool; prevention and control; taste perception.