The Childhood Health and Asthma Management Program

NCT ID: NCT02303561

Last Updated: 2017-05-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

56 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2014-06-30

Study Completion Date

2017-03-13

Brief Summary

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Overweight and obese (OV/OB) children with asthma are at-risk for particularly poor health outcomes including poor asthma control, higher risk of asthma-related symptoms, and decreased quality of life. Weight loss reduces asthma symptoms, improves lung function, and increases quality of life among OV/OB adults with asthma. Little research has examined the impact of weight loss on asthma outcomes in OV/OB youth, and there is little research examining weight management interventions in OV/OB children with asthma. Behavioral family-based lifestyle interventions are successful in producing weight loss in children. To our knowledge, however, there has been no systematic effort to examine the impact of these interventions on weight status and asthma outcomes, nor has there been an effort to tailor these programs to the specific needs of OV/OB children with asthma.

The aims of this study are to develop and test the Childhood Health and Asthma Management Program (CHAMP), a behavioral family-based lifestyle intervention that is community-based to promote successful weight and asthma management in OV/OB children with asthma. The investigators propose to develop an intervention based on a previously developed behavioral family-based lifestyle intervention that was community-based and produced positive long term weight status changes in OV/OB children and tailor it for OV/OB children with asthma to create CHAMP. CHAMP will include asthma education and targeting unique barriers to weight management in OV/OB children with asthma. A focus group will be conducted with OV/OB children with asthma, ages 6-12, and their parent(s). Then a pilot randomized controlled trial of the CHAMP intervention with 32 OV/OB children with asthma, ages 6-12 years, and their parent(s). Families will be randomly assigned to CHAMP or a health education group. The investigators hypothesize that participants in CHAMP will have more effective weight and asthma management and child asthma outcomes compared to those in the general education group.

Detailed Description

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At the first appointment the following information will be collected to determine eligibility for the research study. If participation is determined, a second visit will be scheduled at the end of the visit or the potential participant will be provided with a suggestion to speak with their primary care physician for other treatment options.

A measurement of height and weight will be taken, questionnaires regarding medical history, including asthma symptoms and control, and questionnaires about family background information (e.g., family income, size of family, employment, and marital status).

In addition, information concerning the following conditions will be collected and may exclude participation: dietary restriction or a medical condition that makes mild energy restriction or physical activity potentially dangerous, diagnosed with a major psychiatric disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or autism, has used systemic corticosteroids within 3 months, or prescription weight loss drugs within 6 months.

The second appointment will happen one to two weeks before the start of the treatment program. During this visit the following will happen:

A measurement of height and weight, and waistline, questionnaires and complete an interview about asthma management and quality of life, and a test for lung function both pre and post albuterol. At the end of the visit an accelerometer will be provided to wear for 7 days in a row. The accelerometer will measure how much exercise is done each day.

At the end of this visit, the participant will be randomly assignment to either the experimental Childhood Health and Asthma Management Program (CHAMP) group or the health education group.

The CHAMP group will receive tailored asthma education and behavioral skills focused on improving asthma and weight management.

The health education group will receive tailored asthma education and general health education on a variety of topics.

Each of the treatment programs will last for 6 months.

Conditions

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Asthma Obesity Family Child

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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CHAMP

Families assigned to this arm will receive tailored asthma education and behavioral skills focused on improving asthma and weight management.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

CHAMP

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Families assigned to this arm will receive tailored asthma education and behavioral skills focused on improving asthma and weight management.

Health education

Families assigned to this arm will receive tailored asthma education and general health education on a variety of topics.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Health education

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Families assigned to this arm will receive tailored asthma education and general health education on a variety of topics.

Interventions

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CHAMP

Families assigned to this arm will receive tailored asthma education and behavioral skills focused on improving asthma and weight management.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Health education

Families assigned to this arm will receive tailored asthma education and general health education on a variety of topics.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* speaks English;
* has a physician-verified persistent asthma diagnosis or by indicating on a screening questionnaire that they

1. having a current prescription for a controller medication (e.g. Fluticasone), or
2. demonstrating any of the following symptom frequency in the previous month: (I) daytime asthma symptoms more than two days a week, (II) nighttime awakenings due to asthma more than times a month, (III) short-acting beta agonist use 2 days a week, (IV) normal activity limitation, (V) oral steroid use 2 times a year, (VI) emergency department visit due to asthma in past year;
* has a BMI at or above the 85th percentile for age and gender norms as published by the CDC.

Participating parents of legal guardians must:

* live in the same home with the child;
* speak English;
* be aged 75 or younger. There is no BMI requirement for participating parents/legal guardians.

Exclusion Criteria

* child or parent has dietary restriction or a medical condition that contraindicates mild energy restriction or physical activity (history of musculo-skeletal condition that limits walking, heart condition, chronic lung diseases limiting physical activity, current participation in commercial weight loss program);
* use of antipsychotic agents, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, systemic corticosteroids within 3 months, or prescription weight loss drugs within 6 months.
Minimum Eligible Age

6 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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American Lung Association

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Florida

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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David A Fedele, Ph.D>

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Florida

Locations

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University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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IRB201400235

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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