Trial Outcomes & Findings for New Moves - Obesity Prevention Among Adolescent Girls (NCT NCT00250497)
NCT ID: NCT00250497
Last Updated: 2019-11-01
Results Overview
Measured with DEX-A at baseline and 1 year follow-up
COMPLETED
NA
356 participants
Baseline and One year
2019-11-01
Participant Flow
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Intervention Group
New Moves Intervention
|
Control Group
All Girls PE Control group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Study
STARTED
|
182
|
174
|
|
Overall Study
COMPLETED
|
177
|
159
|
|
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
|
5
|
15
|
Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
New Moves - Obesity Prevention Among Adolescent Girls
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=182 Participants
New Moves Intervention
|
Control Group
n=174 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
Total
n=356 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
Age, Categorical
<=18 years
|
174 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
165 Participants
n=7 Participants
|
339 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
|
Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
|
8 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
9 Participants
n=7 Participants
|
17 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
|
Age, Categorical
>=65 years
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=7 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
|
Age, Continuous
|
15.7 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.13 • n=5 Participants
|
15.8 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.22 • n=7 Participants
|
15.8 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.17 • n=5 Participants
|
|
Sex: Female, Male
Female
|
182 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
174 Participants
n=7 Participants
|
356 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
|
Sex: Female, Male
Male
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=7 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
|
Region of Enrollment
United States
|
182 participants
n=5 Participants
|
174 participants
n=7 Participants
|
356 participants
n=5 Participants
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and One yearMeasured with DEX-A at baseline and 1 year follow-up
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=177 Participants
New Moves Intervention Group
|
Control Group
n=159 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Percent Body Fat
|
37.2 % body fat (DXA)
Standard Deviation 9.55
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37.7 % body fat (DXA)
Standard Deviation 8.84
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: One yearThe 3DPAR assessed the sedentary behaviors and physical activities that study participants engaged in during each half hour time block between 6 AM and midnight on the three days previous to the day of data collection. In order to complete the 3DPAR, participants were provided with a list of 65 common sedentary behaviors and physical activities and were asked to select the activity that they participated in for the majority of every 30-minute block. The number of blocks of physical activity were summed for each day and then averaged over the 3 days. Outcomes was the average # of 30 minute blocks of physical activity.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=177 Participants
New Moves Intervention Group
|
Control Group
n=159 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Level of Physical Activity
|
4.92 average number of 30-minute blocks/day
Standard Deviation 3.52
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3.72 average number of 30-minute blocks/day
Standard Deviation 3.65
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: One yearOutcome measures
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=177 Participants
New Moves Intervention Group
|
Control Group
n=159 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Fruits and Vegetables
|
2.06 Servings/day
Standard Deviation 2.18
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1.82 Servings/day
Standard Deviation 1.76
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: One YearThe 3DPAR assessed the sedentary behaviors and physical activities that study participants engaged in during each half hour time block between 6 AM and midnight on the three days previous to the day of data collection. In order to complete the 3DPAR, participants were provided with a list of 65 common sedentary behaviors and physical activities and were asked to select the activity that they participated in for the majority of every 30-minute block. The number of blocks of sedentary activity were summed for each day and then averaged over the 3 days. Outcomes was the average # of 30 minute blocks of sedentary activity per day
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=177 Participants
New Moves Intervention Group
|
Control Group
n=159 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Sedentary Activity
|
31.0 average number of 30-minute blocks/day
Standard Deviation 3.82
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32.3 average number of 30-minute blocks/day
Standard Deviation 3.89
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: One YearTen questions assessing use of unhealthy weight control behaviors in the past month (yes/no). Behavior categories included fasted, ate very little, took diet pills, made myself vomit, used laxatives, used diuretics, used food substitutes, skipped meals, smoked more cigarettes, and went on a diet. If a respondent reported doing any of these behaviors, they were classified as having used unhealthy weight control behaviors.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=177 Participants
New Moves Intervention Group
|
Control Group
n=159 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Unhealthy Weight Control Behaviors
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49.5 percentage of participants
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63.3 percentage of participants
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: One yearTen questions assessing satisfaction with weight, height, and specific parts of the body; six Likert response categories.Body Satisfaction Scale Range=10-60 with higher values indicating increased body satisfaction.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Intervention Group
n=177 Participants
New Moves Intervention Group
|
Control Group
n=159 Participants
All Girls PE Control Group
|
|---|---|---|
|
Body Satisfaction
|
40.7 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.8
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36.6 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.4
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Adverse Events
Intervention Group
Control Group
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Dr. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Professor
University_of_Minnesota
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place