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Assessing Standard
Changes in Chicago
Childcare Facilities to
Prevent Childhood
Obesity: Preliminary
Study Findings

Adam B. Becker, PhD, MPH
Principal Investigator


                           Chicago Board of
                                Health


                           March 21, 2012
Background

•   2006, Inter-Departmental Task Force on Childhood Obesity (IDTF) established


•   2008 IDTF members develop policy approach to improving childcare
    environments


•   2009 Board of Health and CDPH approve joint resolution to improve childcare
    standards


•   2009 CLOCC receives Healthy Eating Research grant to study impact on
    childcare practices and environments




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Study Design and Methods

•   Study Goals:


     – Assess and compare center-level changes in licensed childcare facilities that comply
       with standard changes during a voluntary phase-in period vs. those that choose to
       wait


     – Identify childcare center factors that facilitate or inhibit compliance with the standard
       changes


     – Use the information to provide guidance to CDPH


     – Share findings with other local agencies and with national groups




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Chicago Child Care Standards

•   Reduction/Elimination of Sugar Sweetened Beverages


•   Minimum of 60 minutes of physical activity per day.
     – at least 30 minutes shall be structured and guided physical activity.
     – Adequate periods of outdoor play


•   Maximum of 60 continuous minutes in sedentary activity (except naptime)


•   No more than 60 minutes per day of screen time (educational only)




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Study Design and Methods

• Recruitment Plan/Criteria
   – Goal to recruit 30 centers
   – Eligibility:
        • licensed by the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services and
          Department of Public Health
        • providing services to children between 3 and 6 years old
        • serving between 30 and 50 children total
        • Located in community with avg. household income < $40,000
        • Excluded if: offering Head Start Services, accredited by NAEYC, complying
          with all of the new standards.
   – An eligibility screener used to determine eligibility and place centers into
     the appropriate study group



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Study Design and Methods

•   Three “waves” of data collection
     – Baseline (all centers)
          • Interviews
          • Activity log (documenting all elements of the days programming)
          • Observation
          • Accelerometers


     – Midpoint (only intervention centers)
          • brief interviews


     – Follow-up (all centers)
          • Baseline + midpoint




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Recruitment and Participating Center Characteristics

•   155 centers contacted
•   37 declined to participate in screening
•   97 were ineligible
     – 17 meeting all of the standards
     – 14 because of number of 3-6 year olds
     – 36 Head Start not NAEYC
     – 15 Head Start and NAEYC
     – 4 NAEYC not Head Start
     – 11 other reasons (location, dual site, licensing, etc.)
•   3 declined to participate after screening
•   18 recruited (11 intervention, 7 comparison)




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Baseline Practices: Nutrition (existing standards)

•   Fruit served at baseline
     – Breakfasts: 7 observed, 5 included fruit
     – A.M. Snacks: 3 observed, 1 included fruit
     – Lunch: 18 observed, all included fruit
     – P.M. Snack: 18 observed, 3 included fruit
•   Vegetables served at baseline
     – Breakfasts: 7 observed, none included vegetables
     – A.M. Snacks: 3 observed, none included vegetables
     – Lunches: 18 observed, 17 included vegetables
     – P.M. Snacks: 18 observed, none included vegetables
•   Beverage: milk, when served, 50% was 2%, 50% was whole – never 1% or
    skim; juice only served at 3 centers (2 – 100%, 1 ssb); water not served



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Baseline Practices: Physical Activity

•   Wide range of things measured for physical activity (not reporting on today)
     – Whether it occurred
     – Teacher lead, structured, free
     – Indoor/outdoor
     – Equipment and environments available for PA


•   Physical Activity measured with Accelerometers
     – 5 sec epochs (good for young children)
     – PA level categories set using cut points for pre-school aged children*
     – Data from 95 children in 14 centers


                    *Evenson, Catellier, Gill et al, 2008




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Baseline Practices: Physical Activity

• Data included
   – Child wore accelerometer at least 6 hours
   – Child had both baseline and follow-up data (n=95)


• Data excluded
   – Hours with no data


• Time in daycare in this sample varies from 6 to 9 hours, mean 7.4




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Baseline Practices: Physical Activity

     Proportion of daycare day by PA level
          Moderate       Vigorous
    Light   4%              5%
     5%




                                    Sedentary
                                      86%




                                                11
Baseline Practices: Physical Activity


                 Average Minutes of PA by PA Level

 Vigorous       23.0

                              41.1 min total v/m

Moderate        18.1                                     63.7 min total PA



    Light       22.6


Sedentary                                                                      378


            0          60   120      180           240       300         360    420

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Education Session

•   Hour-long session, required for director, lead teacher – offered to all


•   Interactive PowerPoint and discussion


•   Overview of relevant topics and resources
     – Chicago obesity rates
     – Joint resolution
     – Promoting physical activity
     – Kids in Action
     – Weather watch
     – Food pyramid




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Practices at Follow Up: Nutrition (preliminary)

•   Very few changes post-intervention
•   Fruit:
     – One intervention center changed no serve to serve at breakfast.
     – One control group changed serve to no serve at PM snack.
•   Vegetable
     – Two intervention centers changed no serve to serve in lunch.
•   Low fat dairy
     – Two (of six that served milk) did not serve low fat milk at baseline PM snack served
       low fat milk at follow-up PM snack.




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Practices at Follow Up: Physical Activity (preliminary)

•   No major changes observed
     – pre: mean 41 minutes (min 8 minutes, max 87 minutes)
     – post: mean 44 minutes (min 14 minutes, max 99 minutes)


•   Slight, but statistically insignificant changes (positive) among boys in
    intervention sites


•   Ongoing analysis: to discern any differences in PA (time, levels) during free
    play, structured PA time




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Preliminary Findings: Education Sessions

•   22 staff (teachers and directors) at 11 intervention sites
•   Brief interview about the education session
•   Findings:
     – 82% found session very or extremely helpful at midpoint (3-4 weeks after session)
     – 90% found session to be very or extremely helpful at follow-up (10 weeks after
       session)
     – Areas to expand/improve:
         • Physical activity training (11)
         • Follow-up sessions, webinar, more handouts (10)
         • Nothing to add/change (7)
         • Nutrition education and training (5)




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Preliminary Findings: Creating a Healthy Food
           Environment

•   Supports
     – Policies on nutrition and food served (15)
     – High quality food retailer (13)
     – Support from staff (12)
•   Barriers
     – Insufficient funds (8)
     – Lack of staff training (7)
     – Inadequate food prep/storage space (6)
     – Lack of parental support (6)
     – Limited time to teach nutrition (6)
     – Lack of nutrition education resources (6)
     – Serving unhealthy foods at celebrations (6)



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Preliminary Findings: Creating a Supportive PA
           Environment

•   Supports
     – Support from staff (17)
     – Successful policies (15)
     – High quality space (12)
     – Support from parents (12)
•   Barriers
     – Insufficient funds for curricula/equipment (15)
     – Lack of resources on appropriate PA (11)
     – Lack of quality staff training (9)




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Updates



• Standards further strengthened with inclusion of low-fat dairy – July
  2011


• Hundreds of childcare center staff across city and county trained
  through CDPH/Illinois Action for Children/Erikson Institute/CLOCC
  Training. Please note, these trainings were conducted after this study
  ended and therefore, the findings for both nutrition and physical activity
  will likely improve during any future evaluations.


• Consideration of new breastfeeding standards



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Implications and Next Steps in Practice and Policy



•   Physical activity, low-fat dairy, and water seem to be important opportunities
    for improvement.
•   More than policy change, ongoing dissemination of the new standards and
    continued education and training for child care providers are needed.
•   Centers may be more able to meet nutrition standards (through catering or
    shopping); less able to make PA changes (requires continued training)
•   PA training needs seem to center around structured physical activity (as
    opposed to free play – accelerometer data analysis under way)




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Thank You!!



• For more information:
   – info@clocc.net


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   – Twitter:
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       • https://twitter.com/#!/clocc_chicago




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Chicago Child Care Center Standards Board of Health- March 2012

  • 1. Assessing Standard Changes in Chicago Childcare Facilities to Prevent Childhood Obesity: Preliminary Study Findings Adam B. Becker, PhD, MPH Principal Investigator Chicago Board of Health March 21, 2012
  • 2. Background • 2006, Inter-Departmental Task Force on Childhood Obesity (IDTF) established • 2008 IDTF members develop policy approach to improving childcare environments • 2009 Board of Health and CDPH approve joint resolution to improve childcare standards • 2009 CLOCC receives Healthy Eating Research grant to study impact on childcare practices and environments 2
  • 3. Study Design and Methods • Study Goals: – Assess and compare center-level changes in licensed childcare facilities that comply with standard changes during a voluntary phase-in period vs. those that choose to wait – Identify childcare center factors that facilitate or inhibit compliance with the standard changes – Use the information to provide guidance to CDPH – Share findings with other local agencies and with national groups 3
  • 4. Chicago Child Care Standards • Reduction/Elimination of Sugar Sweetened Beverages • Minimum of 60 minutes of physical activity per day. – at least 30 minutes shall be structured and guided physical activity. – Adequate periods of outdoor play • Maximum of 60 continuous minutes in sedentary activity (except naptime) • No more than 60 minutes per day of screen time (educational only) 4
  • 5. Study Design and Methods • Recruitment Plan/Criteria – Goal to recruit 30 centers – Eligibility: • licensed by the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services and Department of Public Health • providing services to children between 3 and 6 years old • serving between 30 and 50 children total • Located in community with avg. household income < $40,000 • Excluded if: offering Head Start Services, accredited by NAEYC, complying with all of the new standards. – An eligibility screener used to determine eligibility and place centers into the appropriate study group 5
  • 6. Study Design and Methods • Three “waves” of data collection – Baseline (all centers) • Interviews • Activity log (documenting all elements of the days programming) • Observation • Accelerometers – Midpoint (only intervention centers) • brief interviews – Follow-up (all centers) • Baseline + midpoint 6
  • 7. Recruitment and Participating Center Characteristics • 155 centers contacted • 37 declined to participate in screening • 97 were ineligible – 17 meeting all of the standards – 14 because of number of 3-6 year olds – 36 Head Start not NAEYC – 15 Head Start and NAEYC – 4 NAEYC not Head Start – 11 other reasons (location, dual site, licensing, etc.) • 3 declined to participate after screening • 18 recruited (11 intervention, 7 comparison) 7
  • 8. Baseline Practices: Nutrition (existing standards) • Fruit served at baseline – Breakfasts: 7 observed, 5 included fruit – A.M. Snacks: 3 observed, 1 included fruit – Lunch: 18 observed, all included fruit – P.M. Snack: 18 observed, 3 included fruit • Vegetables served at baseline – Breakfasts: 7 observed, none included vegetables – A.M. Snacks: 3 observed, none included vegetables – Lunches: 18 observed, 17 included vegetables – P.M. Snacks: 18 observed, none included vegetables • Beverage: milk, when served, 50% was 2%, 50% was whole – never 1% or skim; juice only served at 3 centers (2 – 100%, 1 ssb); water not served 8
  • 9. Baseline Practices: Physical Activity • Wide range of things measured for physical activity (not reporting on today) – Whether it occurred – Teacher lead, structured, free – Indoor/outdoor – Equipment and environments available for PA • Physical Activity measured with Accelerometers – 5 sec epochs (good for young children) – PA level categories set using cut points for pre-school aged children* – Data from 95 children in 14 centers *Evenson, Catellier, Gill et al, 2008 9
  • 10. Baseline Practices: Physical Activity • Data included – Child wore accelerometer at least 6 hours – Child had both baseline and follow-up data (n=95) • Data excluded – Hours with no data • Time in daycare in this sample varies from 6 to 9 hours, mean 7.4 10
  • 11. Baseline Practices: Physical Activity Proportion of daycare day by PA level Moderate Vigorous Light 4% 5% 5% Sedentary 86% 11
  • 12. Baseline Practices: Physical Activity Average Minutes of PA by PA Level Vigorous 23.0 41.1 min total v/m Moderate 18.1 63.7 min total PA Light 22.6 Sedentary 378 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 420 12
  • 13. Education Session • Hour-long session, required for director, lead teacher – offered to all • Interactive PowerPoint and discussion • Overview of relevant topics and resources – Chicago obesity rates – Joint resolution – Promoting physical activity – Kids in Action – Weather watch – Food pyramid 13
  • 14. Practices at Follow Up: Nutrition (preliminary) • Very few changes post-intervention • Fruit: – One intervention center changed no serve to serve at breakfast. – One control group changed serve to no serve at PM snack. • Vegetable – Two intervention centers changed no serve to serve in lunch. • Low fat dairy – Two (of six that served milk) did not serve low fat milk at baseline PM snack served low fat milk at follow-up PM snack. 14
  • 15. Practices at Follow Up: Physical Activity (preliminary) • No major changes observed – pre: mean 41 minutes (min 8 minutes, max 87 minutes) – post: mean 44 minutes (min 14 minutes, max 99 minutes) • Slight, but statistically insignificant changes (positive) among boys in intervention sites • Ongoing analysis: to discern any differences in PA (time, levels) during free play, structured PA time 15
  • 16. Preliminary Findings: Education Sessions • 22 staff (teachers and directors) at 11 intervention sites • Brief interview about the education session • Findings: – 82% found session very or extremely helpful at midpoint (3-4 weeks after session) – 90% found session to be very or extremely helpful at follow-up (10 weeks after session) – Areas to expand/improve: • Physical activity training (11) • Follow-up sessions, webinar, more handouts (10) • Nothing to add/change (7) • Nutrition education and training (5) 16
  • 17. Preliminary Findings: Creating a Healthy Food Environment • Supports – Policies on nutrition and food served (15) – High quality food retailer (13) – Support from staff (12) • Barriers – Insufficient funds (8) – Lack of staff training (7) – Inadequate food prep/storage space (6) – Lack of parental support (6) – Limited time to teach nutrition (6) – Lack of nutrition education resources (6) – Serving unhealthy foods at celebrations (6) 17
  • 18. Preliminary Findings: Creating a Supportive PA Environment • Supports – Support from staff (17) – Successful policies (15) – High quality space (12) – Support from parents (12) • Barriers – Insufficient funds for curricula/equipment (15) – Lack of resources on appropriate PA (11) – Lack of quality staff training (9) 18
  • 19. Updates • Standards further strengthened with inclusion of low-fat dairy – July 2011 • Hundreds of childcare center staff across city and county trained through CDPH/Illinois Action for Children/Erikson Institute/CLOCC Training. Please note, these trainings were conducted after this study ended and therefore, the findings for both nutrition and physical activity will likely improve during any future evaluations. • Consideration of new breastfeeding standards 19
  • 20. Implications and Next Steps in Practice and Policy • Physical activity, low-fat dairy, and water seem to be important opportunities for improvement. • More than policy change, ongoing dissemination of the new standards and continued education and training for child care providers are needed. • Centers may be more able to meet nutrition standards (through catering or shopping); less able to make PA changes (requires continued training) • PA training needs seem to center around structured physical activity (as opposed to free play – accelerometer data analysis under way) 20
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Reduction/Elimination of Sugar Sweetened Beverages: only children over 2 yrs. - 4 oz. max, 100% fruit juiceDairy: children over 2 (unless MD prescribed) – 1% or non-fat onlyChildren ages 12 months or older attending a program for six or more hours in a day shall be scheduled to participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity per day.For children ages three (3) and older, at least 30 of the 60 minutes shall be structured and guided physical activity. Adequate periods of outdoor play shall be provided daily for all children, except during inclement weather.Children shall not be allowed to remain sedentary or to sit passively for more than 60 minutes continuously, except during scheduled rest or naptime. For children ages two (2) and older no more than 60 minutes per day of screen time, only educational programs or programs that actively engage child movement, in 30-minute increments or less.
  2. Adam, do you want to exclude head start center?Then, 95 children from 14 centers-pre: mean 41 minutes (min 8 minutes, max 87 minutes)-post: mean 44 minutes (min 14 minutes, max 99 minutes)