Effectiveness of school-based nutrition interventions promoted in the League of Arab States: a systematic review

Author:

Abu Shihab Katia Hazim N1,Dodge Elizabeth2,Benajiba Nada3,Chavarria Enmanuel A4,Aboul-Enein Basil H5,Faris Moez Al-Islam E1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Sharjah, University of Sharjah College of Health Sciences , Sharjah , United Arab Emirates

2. Applied Nutrition Graduate Program, University of New England College of Professional Studies , 716 Stevens Ave. Portland, ME 04103 , USA

3. Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA , Rabat, 14000 Kenitra , Morocco

4. Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Science, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health , Atlanta, GA 30322 , USA

5. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Public Health and Policy , 15-17 Tavistock Place, London, WC1H 9SH , UK

Abstract

Abstract Arab countries are doubly burdened with undernutrition as well as overweight and obesity. To provide guidance to those looking to address concerns of obesity and overweight among children in this region, the current review bridges an existing knowledge gap and systematically characterizes and evaluates the available scientific evidence pertaining to school-based nutrition interventions completed to date across the Arab world. Using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and relevant keywords, terms and phrases, a search of the literature across 14 databases for school-based nutrition interventions implemented in this region was conducted. Out of 1568 articles from 14 databases, 38 full-text articles meeting the inclusion criteria were retrieved. Further assessment for eligibility excluded 23 articles and included one article from hand-searching references, leaving 16 articles in the final analysis. Most articles (n = 7) with the implementation of 5 months or longer found strong positive and significant impacts on limiting sweets consumption, increased dietary knowledge, self-efficacy, breakfast and fruit and vegetable consumption, among others. We also found evidence (n = 5) that teachers trained by experts such as dietitians and pediatricians can effectively implement nutrition interventions that achieve the intended outcomes. Training teachers to implement theory-based nutrition and health promotion curricula serves as a potential solution to improving nutrition knowledge, health behaviors and dietary practices among children living in Arab countries. Appropriately designed and implemented nutrition interventions can positively impact nutrition knowledge, health and diet-related behaviors in children and adolescents in this region.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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