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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
33 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-04-30
2014-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Phase II. Develop, refine, and manualize a skill-based cooking intervention for overweight/obese caretakers of a child aged 3-10 years. The aim of Phase II is to test the feasibility of a skill-based cooking intervention to reduce the consumption of foods prepared away from home for the evening meal (e.g., pre-prepared frozen foods, restaurant foods, fast food, take-out), energy intake from evening meals, and promote a healthy weight in parents and children. Information collected during Phase I will inform the development of the skill-based cooking intervention. Once developed, the intervention will be refined with 6 primary caretakers of a child, who meet criteria for being overweight/obese during a testing phase. Conducting the intervention with at least six families will provide the opportunity for further refinement of intervention procedures. The results will be important to demonstrate feasibility for a future pilot randomized controlled trial that will test the impact of a skill-based cooking intervention compared to a standard cooking demonstration where recipes are simply provided to families.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
NONE
Study Groups
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Cooking
A skill-based cooking intervention for caretakers of an overweight/obese child aged 3-10 years.
Cooking
The aim is to test the feasibility of a skill-based cooking intervention to reduce the consumption of foods prepared away from home for the evening meal (e.g., pre-prepared frozen foods, restaurant foods, fast food, take-out), energy intake from evening meals, and parent/child weight status.
Interventions
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Cooking
The aim is to test the feasibility of a skill-based cooking intervention to reduce the consumption of foods prepared away from home for the evening meal (e.g., pre-prepared frozen foods, restaurant foods, fast food, take-out), energy intake from evening meals, and parent/child weight status.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* have a child between the ages of 3 and 10 years-old
* report being the primary caretaker and have the primary feeding responsibility of the child for dinner/supper
* able to read, speak, and understand English
* have transportation to the Medical Center
* report their family including the child eats pre-prepared frozen food, restaurant food, fast food, or take-out for dinner ≥3 times per week
* has a working telephone number
* is able to attend the scheduled date and time of a focus group.
* caretaker is ≥18 years of age
* caretaker is overweight or obese (BMI≥25)
* has a child between the ages of 3 and 10 years-old
* report being the primary caretaker and have the primary feeding responsibility of the child for dinner/supper
* caretaker is able to read, speak, and understand English
* has transportation to the medical center and the instructional kitchen
* does not plan to move out of the area before June 2015
* reports their family including the child eats convenience food, restaurant food, fast food, or take-out for dinner ≥3 times per week
* reports access to a kitchen
* able to attend the scheduled date and time of the sessions.
Exclusion Criteria
* have a medical condition known to promote growth (e.g., Prader-Willi syndrome, Cushing's syndrome) or had gastric bypass surgery.
3 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Eating Out
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
2013-5379
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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