Pilot RCT of an Obesity Intervention for Primary Care Pediatrics: Helping HAND
NCT ID: NCT01195012
Last Updated: 2020-03-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-06-30
2010-07-31
Brief Summary
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This was a pilot study to test the feasibility of an obesity prevention plus program delivered in the child's primary care clinic. The primary outcome was family attendance to the 3 data-collection meetings with research staff and the 6 prevention plus intervention sessions with a trained Health Advisor.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
Study Groups
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wait-list control arm
Participants wait-listed to start the behavioral obesity treatment program (Helping HAND) after time two data collection (7 months after baseline).
Helping HAND (Healthy Nutrition and Activity Directions)
6-month behavioral intervention targeting 5-8 year old children and their parents to improve the child's lifestyle behaviors to improve their weight status. The families met monthly with trained Health Advisors for individual sessions in the pediatric clinic with phone calls in between visits to check on progress.
Intervention arm
see intervention description
Helping HAND (Healthy Nutrition and Activity Directions)
6-month behavioral intervention targeting 5-8 year old children and their parents to improve the child's lifestyle behaviors to improve their weight status. The families met monthly with trained Health Advisors for individual sessions in the pediatric clinic with phone calls in between visits to check on progress.
Interventions
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Helping HAND (Healthy Nutrition and Activity Directions)
6-month behavioral intervention targeting 5-8 year old children and their parents to improve the child's lifestyle behaviors to improve their weight status. The families met monthly with trained Health Advisors for individual sessions in the pediatric clinic with phone calls in between visits to check on progress.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 2\) Child attends one of 4 TCPA clinics
* 3\) Child is Texas Children's Health Plan member/participant
* 4\) Parent who is child's primary care taker able and willing to participate
* 5\) Parent and child willing to attend and participate in 6 month intervention sessions and 3 measurement time points over 14 months
* 6\) Only one child per family will be eligible to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
* 2\) Parent or child unable to participate in counseling sessions in English or Spanish
* 3\) Child with BMI =/\> 99%tile
* 4\) Child with medical consequences of obesity (such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes) that would require treatment and not prevention.
* 5\) Child on medications (such as oral steroids, stimulants, or anti-psychotic medications) that can affect their weight status
* 6\) Child with medical problems that could influence their diet or physical activity or make it difficult for that child to participate in a behavior change program (such as mental retardation, neurologic disorders, severe food allergies or severe cardiac or pulmonary disease that restricts their activities).
* 7\) Parents who participated in interviews during the developmental phase of Helping HAND
* 8\) Family currently participating in other weight treatment of prevention programs
5 Years
8 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Baylor College of Medicine
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Teresia O'Connor
Associate Professor, Pediatrics-Nutrition
Locations
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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References
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O'Connor TM, Hilmers A, Watson K, Baranowski T, Giardino AP. Feasibility of an obesity intervention for paediatric primary care targeting parenting and children: Helping HAND. Child Care Health Dev. 2013 Jan;39(1):141-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2011.01344.x. Epub 2011 Nov 9.
Other Identifiers
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BCM-H-22657
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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