Pathways: a school-based program for the primary prevention of obesity in American Indian children
This article describes the proposed intervention and outcome measurement procedures for the Pathways study. Pathways is a multi-center school-based study aimed at reducing the alarming increase in the prevalence of obesity in American Indian children. It is designed as a randomized clinical trial, involving approximately 2,000 third grade children in 40 schools in seven different American Indian communities. During a 3-year feasibility phase, which was just completed, the major components of the intervention (school food service, classroom curriculum, physical education program, and family involvement) were developed and pilot-tested. The measurement instruments for body composition; physical activity; dietary intake; and knowledge, attitudes, and behavior were also developed and validated. Comprehensive process evaluation procedures also were defined. A full-scale intervention program is being initiated and is scheduled to be completed in the Spring of 2000. The primary aim of the Pathways intervention is to reduce average percent body fat in intervention-school children by at least 3% compared with control-school by the end of the 3-year intervention.