A Primary Care Behavioral Approach for Addressing Childhood Overweight
NCT ID: NCT00284557
Last Updated: 2012-07-11
Study Results
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COMPLETED
PHASE3
130 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2006-01-31
2010-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The ultimate purpose of this work is to help overweight children, particularly those who are African-American, optimize their lifespan and quality of health through achievement of a healthier body mass index (BMI). Specific aims are to perform outcome and process evaluations to determine whether the intervention results in improvement in BMI percentile or habitual healthy eating and physical activity behaviors, and whether the intervention is feasible. The outcome evaluation component involves a randomized controlled trial, in which overweight children (BMI for age percentile \>=95th) and children at risk for overweight (BMI for age percentile 85-94th)together with a parent/caregiver receive the primary care-based intervention or health education materials only. The intervention will focus on four main behavioral changes: decreasing consumption of key calorie-dense foods, increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables to ≥ 5 a day, reducing targeted sedentary behaviors to \< 15 hrs per week, and increasing moderate and vigorous physical activity to 60 minutes or more daily. We will assess change in BMI percentile, number of servings of calorie-dense foods daily, and percent of time spent in sedentary and physical activities at 6-, 12-, and 18-months using mixed-model ANCOVA for repeated measures.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Group-based behavioral intervention
The group-based behavioral intervention targets eating behaviors, physical activity, and "screen time", and is delivered to participating children and their parent/caregiver over the course of 4 weeks. Maintenance sessions occur every 3 months thereafter.
Group-based behavioral intervention
The group-based behavioral intervention targets eating behaviors, physical activity, and "screen time", and is delivered to participating children and their parent/caregiver over the course of 4 weeks. Maintenance sessions occur every 3 months thereafter.
Health education materials only
Those allocated to Group 2 were provided with a standardized packet of health education materials addressing the recommended items from the expert committee guidelines (e.g., dietary recommendations using the Food Guide Pyramid and the Traffic Light Diet, a general prescription to increase physical activity to 60 minutes daily). They were also given a community resource list that provides contact and program information for community-based obesity treatment activities in their area.
Group-based behavioral intervention
The group-based behavioral intervention targets eating behaviors, physical activity, and "screen time", and is delivered to participating children and their parent/caregiver over the course of 4 weeks. Maintenance sessions occur every 3 months thereafter.
Interventions
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Group-based behavioral intervention
The group-based behavioral intervention targets eating behaviors, physical activity, and "screen time", and is delivered to participating children and their parent/caregiver over the course of 4 weeks. Maintenance sessions occur every 3 months thereafter.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. African-American by parent report;
3. 7-11 years of age;
4. Without any medical or psychological condition that would make weight loss or physical activity dangerous, or psychological disorders that would make adoption of health behaviors difficult;
5. Without any complications of obesity that indicate prompt referral to a pediatric obesity treatment center for more aggressive weight loss therapy;
6. Together with the parent/caregiver indicate that they are ready to make changes in their eating and physical activity behaviors;
7. Have a parent/caregiver willing to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
7 Years
11 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FED
Emory University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Anne Lang Dunlop, MD, MPH
Asst Professor
Principal Investigators
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Anne L Dunlop, MD, MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Emory University
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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416-2005
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id