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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
319 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-01-01
2021-12-31
Brief Summary
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There is scarce evidence showing whether implementing a motivational interview in obese children could be effective.
The aim of this clinical trial is assessing the effect of a motivational interview, coordinated between the clinical and primary care services on 8 to 14 years old obese children.
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Detailed Description
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The aim of this clinical trial is to test the efficacy of a multicomponent motivational intervention for the treatment of childhood obesity, coordinated between primary care and hospital specialized services, integrating motivational individual interviews, educational groups and eHealth tools (wearable), compared to the usual intervention performed in paediatrics.
The design will be a clustered randomized control trial, with an intervention group that will receive a multicomponent motivational and educational plan which will be compared to a control group receiving the usual recommendations performed in primary care centres (n=167 per group). The treatment of both study groups will last 12 months and will be performed at the primary care centres. In parallel, the study team will validate the methodology used to assess body composition in obese children as well as the changes produced by the intervention.
Children assigned to the control group receive advices as recommended by the Clinical Practice Guidelines (17). At visits, the family receive explanations about carrying out a balanced diet, divided into 5 meals, in order to provide a moderate energy intake reduction. An increase in physical activity, both in terms of leisure activity, as sports regular practise are recommended. Monthly visits are organized in which weight and height are measured, and compliance with recommendations are actually taking place.
Children assigned to the intervention group receive similar recommendations to those in the control group but under a motivational interview schema. This means that each visit, objectives from the last visit are fulfiled, the therapists try to make the family recongnizing the changes to be done by themselves, rather than imposing by demonstrating ambivalences, and objectives for the next visit are agreed. Furthermore, three workshops as group therapy are organized with the following topics: 1. Increasing physical actty sing an eHEalth monitor, 2. Food choices and dietary balance, and 3. Cooking methods.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Obemat2.0 Intervention Group
Intervention: Obemat2.0 therapy (11 Motivational Interview Visits, 3 Workshops) Duration: 12 months (+3 months). Setting: Primary care centers Providers: pediatritians and nurses trained to perform motivational interview Visits description: The interviews follow a structure: 1. Checking the accomplishment of objectives to congratulate and motivate the patient. 2. A specific topic per visit is explained to the participant and family. 3. A task related to the topic (i.e. to plan a weekly menu for the family) is given to be brought back at the next visit. 4th. Objectives about diet, weight and physical activity are defined to be accomplished until the next visit. The follow-up of the structure is ensured by means of a printed material that the therapists provide each visit to participants.
Obemat2.0 therapy
Control Group
Control Intervention: regular practise in primary care (11 individual monthly visits) Duration: 12 months (+3 months). Setting: Primary care centers. Providers: standard pediatritians and nurses Children and their families receive the usual recommendations conducted in primary care centers based on the Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Prevention and Treatment of Child and Adolescent Obesity. At visits, the family receive explanations about carrying out a balanced diet, divided into 5 meals, to provide a moderate energy reduction from the previous intake. An increase in physical activity, both in terms of leisure activity, as sports regular practise is recommended. Monthly visits are organized in which weight and height are measured and compliance with advice is reviewed.
Regular practise in primary care
Interventions
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Obemat2.0 therapy
Regular practise in primary care
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI \> 97th percentile of Hernandez references from 1988 (Hernández et al., 1988) as indicated by the Guidelines for Clinical Practice of the Spanish Health System (Grupo de trabajo de la Guía de Práctica Clínica sobre la Prevención y el Tratamiento de la Obesidad Infantojuvenil. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación \[Spanish Ministry of Sciencee and Innovation\], 2009) for the diagnose of the childhood obesity.
Exclusion Criteria
* Families not available to attend to scheduled visits
* Simultaneous participation in another clinical trial
* Presence of endocrine disorders (GH disorder, hypothyroidism, Cushing's disease, early puberty or other)
* Lack of command of local languages
8 Years
15 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Institut Català de la Salut
OTHER
Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII de Tarragona.
OTHER
Hospital Universitari Sant Joan de Reus
OTHER
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
OTHER_GOV
Fundacio d'Investigacio en Atencio Primaria Jordi Gol i Gurina
OTHER
University Rovira i Virgili
OTHER
Institut Investigacio Sanitaria Pere Virgili
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ricardo Closa
Dr. PhD
Locations
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Faculty of Medicine, C/ Sant Llorenç 21
Reus, Tarragona, Spain
Iispv- Hospital Sant Joan de Reus
Reus, Tarragona, Spain
IDIAP Jordi Gol
Reus, Tarragona, Spain
Hospital de Tarragona Joan XXIII
Tarragona, , Spain
Countries
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References
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Luque V, Feliu A, Escribano J, Ferre N, Flores G, Monne R, Gutierrez-Marin D, Guillen N, Munoz-Hernando J, Zaragoza-Jordana M, Gispert-Llaurado M, Rubio-Torrents C, Nunez-Roig M, Alcazar M, Ferre R, Basora JM, Hsu P, Alegret-Basora C, Arasa F, Venables M, Singh P, Closa-Monasterolo R. The Obemat2.0 Study: A Clinical Trial of a Motivational Intervention for Childhood Obesity Treatment. Nutrients. 2019 Feb 16;11(2):419. doi: 10.3390/nu11020419.
Luque V, Feliu A, Closa-Monasterolo R, Munoz-Hernando J, Ferre N, Gutierrez-Marin D, Guillen N, Basora J, Hsu P, Alegret-Basora C, Serrano MA, Mallafre M, Alejos AM, Balcells EN, Boada A, Paixa S, Mimbrero G, Gil-Mancha S, Tudela-Valls C, Alcazar M, Escribano J; Obemat2.0 Study Group. Impact of the motivational interviewing for childhood obesity treatment: The Obemat2.0 randomized clinical trial. Pediatr Obes. 2024 Jul;19(7):e13125. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.13125. Epub 2024 May 11.
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Other Identifiers
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PI15/00970
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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