drop of 2.4 in their BMI%) (. To see if theseBMI% decreases for average-weight children lasted until six months later, a repeated-measures ANOVA was done with two study groups (KCP and control) and two study phases (end of KCP, six months later). Of 200 average-weight children, 186 (93.0%) had BMI% measurements at both study phases. ANOVA results found no significant effects for
study phase (p = .158), study group (p = .910), or study group - study phase (p = .396).