Interactive Learning Activities for the Middle School Classroom to Promote Healthy Energy Balance and Decrease Diabetes Risk in the HEALTHY Primary Prevention Trial

Publication Description
The HEALTHY trial evaluated the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce risk for type 2 diabetes in middle school students. The comprehensive intervention addressed nutrition, physical activity, and behavior in the context of a social marketing–based communications campaign to promote healthy energy balance. One element was a classroom-based program called FLASH (Fun Learning Activities for Student Health). Five FLASH modules were delivered, one per semester. Process evaluation data were collected from teachers at 21 schools and study staff at seven national sites via survey, interview, and in-class observation. Data from the first four modules were evaluated and showed that FLASH was delivered with high fidelity. Sessions that required peer interaction were rated as the most effective in engaging students and promoting knowledge. Study-provided material resources and onsite support were identified as key facilitators. Student misbehavior was viewed as the greatest barrier. Although the high level of support provided by the study is not likely to be replicated in school systems, those developing wellness policies, health curricula, and teacher training programs may benefit from using the evidence-supported publicly available HEALTHY materials in their efforts to reduce diabetes risk factors in middle school youth.

Primary Author
Venditti,Elizabeth M.
Giles,Catherine
Firrell,L. Suzanne
Zeveloff,Abigail D.
Hirst,Kathryn
Marcus,Marsha D.

Volume
15

Issue
1

Start Page
55

Other Pages
62

Publisher
SAGE Publications

URL
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26740923

PMID
23271717



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Health promotion practice

Publication Year
2014

Publication Date
Jan 1,

Place of Publication
Los Angeles, CA

ISSN/ISBN
1524-8399

Document Object Index
10.1177/1524839912469377