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Table 1 Descriptive and reliability statistics for health-related quality of life (QOL;n = 38)aand body composition (n = 39)b

From: Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate a community-based summer camp for children with obesity: a prospective feasibility study

Measure

Pre-intervention

Post-intervention

6-month follow-up

12-month follow-up

 

M

SD

α

M

SD

α

M

SD

α

M

SD

α

BMI-z

2.19

0.25

-

2.15*

0.25

-

2.14*

0.27

-

2.13

0.31

-

Lean mass (%)

53.84

4.11

-

54.82*

4.59

-

54.64

4.81

-

49.89

7.41

-

Fat mass (%)

45.24

4.06

-

44.22*

4.46

-

44.11

4.88

-

44.09

3.46

-

Child – physical QOL

73.39

14.16

0.94

79.61*

14.53

0.94

81.34*

14.58

0.94

79.44

14.97

0.94

Child – emotional QOL

66.05

19.94

0.94

75.66*

19.21

0.94

74.03

24.18

0.94

74.52*

19.84

0.94

Child – social QOL

65.00

21.34

0.94

70.79*

21.98

0.94

73.33*

21.34

0.94

71.94

18.81

0.94

Parent – physical QOL

66.81

16.03

0.94

82.04*

14.16

0.94

79.59*

17.02

0.94

80.40*

14.50

0.94

Parent – emotional QOL

60.92

19.72

0.94

76.45*

17.59

0.94

74.03*

24.18

0.94

71.54*

18.52

0.94

Parent – social QOL

58.16

22.13

0.94

79.86*

17.22

0.94

72.71*

23.43

0.94

76.65*

18.51

0.94

  1. Notes. aThe Peds-QL 4.0 [23] was developed for children between the ages of 8-12. The maximum possible score on each of the subscales is 100. Two participants were removed from the QOL analyses as they were not in this age range.
  2. bOne child was removed from the body composition analyses because s/he was on a prescribed medication that is known to contribute to weight gain.
  3. *Statistically significant change from baseline.