Impact of Implementation and Conduct of the HEALTHY Primary Prevention Trial on Student Performance

Publication Description
Purpose. To determine whether a school-wide intervention program to reduce risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D) affected student achievement, rates of disciplinary actions, and attendance rates. Design. The HEALTHY primary prevention trial was designed to evaluate a comprehensive school-based intervention to reduce factors for T2D, especially overweight and obesity. Students were followed up from beginning of sixth grade (Fall 2006) through end of eighth grade (Spring 2009). Setting. Forty-two middle schools at seven U.S. sites. Subjects. Schools were randomized in equal numbers at each site to intervention (21 schools, 2307 students) or control (21 schools, 2296 students). Intervention. An integrated school-wide program that focused on (1) foods and beverages, (2) physical education, (3) classroom-based behavior change and education, and (4) social marketing communication and promotional campaigns. Measures. Aggregate (grade- and school-wide) test performance (passing rate), attendance, and referrals for disciplinary actions. Analysis. Descriptive statistics and tests of intervention versus control using mixed linear models methods to adjust for the clustering of students within schools. Results. There were no differences between intervention and control schools in test performance for mathematics (p = .7835) or reading (p = .6387), attendance (p = .5819), or referrals for disciplinary action (p = .8671). Conclusion. The comprehensive HEALTHY intervention and associated research procedures did not negatively impact student achievement test scores, attendance, or referrals for disciplinary action.

Primary Author
Hernandez,Arthur E.
Marcus,Marsha D.
Hirst,Kathryn
Faith,Myles S.
Goldberg,Linn
Treviño,Roberto P.

Volume
29

Issue
1

Start Page
55

Other Pages
58

Publisher
SAGE Publications

URL
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.4278/ajhp.130131-ARB-53

PMID
24200256



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
American journal of health promotion

Publication Year
2014

Publication Date
Sep

Place of Publication
Los Angeles, CA

ISSN/ISBN
0890-1171

Document Object Index
10.4278/ajhp.130131-ARB-53