Lifestyle Modification for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention in Overweight Youth
NCT ID: NCT01610219
Last Updated: 2012-06-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
52 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-08-31
2011-01-31
Brief Summary
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Primary Hypotheses:
1. Compared to children receiving NPA, children receiving LMDP will show greater reductions in excess body weight, greater improvements in metabolic and cardiovascular measures, improved diet, increased physical activity, and reduced television viewing.
2. Greater reductions in child excess body weight will be associated with greater improvements in metabolic and cardiovascular measures.
Secondary Hypotheses:
1. Compared to parents receiving the NPA intervention, parents receiving the LMDP intervention will show greater reductions in BMI.
2. Greater improvements in parent BMI will be associated with greater improvements in child body composition, metabolic and cardiovascular measures, and behavioral outcomes.
3. Compared to families receiving the NPA intervention, families receiving the LMDP intervention will show an increase in the number of fruits and vegetables and lower energy density foods stored at home.
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Detailed Description
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The primary aim of the proposed study was to test a family-based intervention that targets improvements in excess weight gain, metabolic and cardiovascular profile, and diet and physical activity in 4 - 8 year old children who are "at risk" for T2D. Specifically, 60 families were randomized either to one of two treatments: Lifestyle Modification for Diabetes Prevention (LMDP, N= 30) or Nutrition and Physical Activity Information (NPA, N= 30). The LMDP intervention trained families in behavioral strategies to increase parent and child intake of fruits, vegetables, and high fiber foods, to limit intake of energy-dense foods, and to increase daily physical activity. A physical activity "tool kit" for the home environment was provided to families. Supporting information about T2D and obesity, as well as nutrition and physical activity, also were provided. Besides the participating parent-child pair, other adult family members with T2D (eg, grandparents, aunts, uncles) were encouraged to participate. The LMDP activities were intended to reduce children's excess body weight and improve their metabolic and cardiovascular measures, to help prevent the onset of insulin resistance. The NPA intervention only received basic information on T2D and obesity, and nutrition and physical activity recommendations. Changes in child body composition, metabolic and cardiovascular measures, and behavioral outcomes were evaluated at 6 months (ie, end-of-treatment) and 12 months (ie, follow up). Changes in parent weight status and the home food environment were secondary outcomes and were assessed as potential mediators of child outcomes.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Lifestyle Modification for Diabetes Prevention
Family based intervention utilizing Traffic Light Diet, self monitoring, parent behavioral skill training and tool kit of items promoting physical activity.
Lifestyle Modification for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
Family based behavioral intervention utilizing Traffic Light Diet, self monitoring, goal setting, reinforcement and a tool kit containing physical activity-promoting items
Nutrition and Physical Activity
Family based intervention providing education on healthy eating and physical activity but no behavioral skills training, goal setting, self monitoring or physical activity toolkit.
Nutrition and Physical Activity
This family based education program provided information on physical activity and healthy eating for parents and children.
Interventions
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Lifestyle Modification for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
Family based behavioral intervention utilizing Traffic Light Diet, self monitoring, goal setting, reinforcement and a tool kit containing physical activity-promoting items
Nutrition and Physical Activity
This family based education program provided information on physical activity and healthy eating for parents and children.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age- and sex-specific BMI ≥95th percentile
Exclusion Criteria
* Children who show signs of elevated psychopathology, as assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
* Children of parents with significantly elevated psychiatric disorders
4 Years
8 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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American Diabetes Association
OTHER
University of Pennsylvania
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Myles S Faith, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Pennsylvania
Locations
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University of Pennsylvania Center for Weight and Eating Disorders/Perelman School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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807106
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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