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. 2015 Feb 1;11(1):23–36. doi: 10.1089/chi.2014.0059

Table 4.

Summary of Baseline (2012) Primary Outcome Data: Federally Qualified Health Centers

  Fitchburg % (N) New Bedford % (N) Intervention communities combined % (N) Comparison community % (N)
All children 2–12 years attending health center N=452 N=1758 N=2210 N=3688
Overweight (BMI 85th to <95th percentile) 16.4 (74) 18.7 (329) 18.2 (402) 18.5 (682)
Obese (BMI ≥95th percentile) 26.6 (120) 25.7 (452) 25.8 (570) 23.5 (867)
Clinical cohort of children 2–12 years N=93 N=240 N=333 N=182
Overweight (BMI 85th to <95th percentile) 10.1 (9) 16.3 (39) 14.6 (49) 16.6 (30)
Obese (BMI ≥95th percentile) 28.1 (26) 29.6 (71) 29.2 (97) 25.4 (46)
Diet (frequency consumed yesterday)
 Vegetables (consuming none) 38.7 (36) 30.8 (74) 33.0 (110) 37.9 (69)
 Fruit (consuming none) 30.1 (28) 19.6 (47) 22.5 (75) 24.2 (44)
 100% juice (consuming >1) 32.3 (30) 38.3 (92) 36.6 (122) 35.7 (65)
 SSB (soda and juice drinks; consuming ≥1) 55.0 (51) 43.3 (104) 46.5 (155) 50.0 (91)
 Water (consuming none) 10.8 (10) 10.4 (25) 10.5 (35) 8.2 (15)
PA
 60 minutes of PA (reporting <7 days) 28.0 (26) 27.9 (67) 27.9 (93) 25.3 (46)
Screen time
 Average daily hours screen (>2 hours) 67.4 (63) 52.7 (127) 56.8 (189) 73.6 (134)
 TV where child sleeps (with TV) 73.1 (68) 60.8 (146) 64.3 (214) 61.0 (111)
Sleep
 Insufficient sleep (<11 hours/day for 2- to 5-year-olds, <10 hours/day for 6- to 12-year-olds) 49.5 (46) 61.9 (149) 58.4 (195) 62.8 (114)

SSB, sugar-sweetened beverages; PA, physical activity; TV, television.