The Characteristic of Obesity Intervention Studies Among School Children in Malaysia: A Scoping Review

Authors

  • Norhasniza binti Yaacob Nutritional Sciences Programme & Centre for Community Health Studies (ReaCH), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Ruzita binti Abd Talib Centre for Community Health Studies (ReaCH), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Amirah binti Ismail Centre for Software Technology and Management (SOFTAM), Faculty of Information Science & Technology (FTSM) Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bangi Malaysia
  • Mohd Izwan Mahmud Centre of Diversity and Education Faculty of Education Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bangi, Malaysia

Keywords:

Scoping review, childhood obesity, intervention characteristic, school based, technology based

Abstract

Obesity among school children has now reached an alarming level in most developing countries, including Malaysia. Thus, numerous strategies to curb the rising of obesity focusing on school children have been taking place. However, this issue management is complex, and a holistic approach is needed to address it comprehensively. This scoping review aimed to identify the characteristics of obesity interventions conducted among school children in Malaysia as a principal recommendation to develop a comprehensive obesity intervention. Arksey and O'Malley’s framework used to guide the scoping review process. Published articles on intervention studies conducted for school children in Malaysia from 2007 to 2020 retrieved based on keywords using the selected electronic and local databases. The NVivo 12 Plus software used to place findings in the systematic framework matric form and evidence tables. The final results reported in descriptive tables. Eighteen studies only reviewed among 3417 extracted articles. Thirteen aspects of the characteristics of the interventions identified. The influence of environmental intervention (family and school communities) on children's lifestyle identified as a research gap. Combined environmental interventions and educational guides with technology application recognized as one of the potential components for future obesity intervention design amongst school children. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/JSKM-2021-1902-11

Author Biography

Norhasniza binti Yaacob, Nutritional Sciences Programme & Centre for Community Health Studies (ReaCH), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Nutritional Sciences Programme & Centre for Community Health Studies (ReaCH), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Published

2021-07-01

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Nutrition & Dietetics