Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention to Increase Tummy Time Practice and Maintain Healthy Weight in Infants
NCT ID: NCT06616467
Last Updated: 2025-02-20
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
144 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-09-02
2025-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Tummy Time Group
This group will receive the 12-week intervention, which will have follow-up measurements during the implementation of the intervention.
Tummy Time for the prevention of childhood obesity
A cognitive-behavioral intervention aimed at mothers of infants is presented that aims to increase the practice of TT and maintain a healthy weight in the infant, called \"Tummy Time for the prevention of childhood obesity\", within the intervention modifiable variables are involved that directly impact the expected results such as: the knowledge and beliefs of the mothers, infant temperament, parental self-efficacy and self-efficacy for the practice of TT.
The intervention lasts 12 weeks from the first contact with the participants and consists of eight sessions broken down as follows: the first session is presented in a face-to-face format with expository, audiovisual and demonstrative means; sessions two, four, five and seven are provided through a text message with use WhatsApp® and the use of visual media. Sessions three, six and eight are delivered via telephone call with the aim of offering feedback on the doubts generated up to that point.
Hospital Group
This group receives the usual hospital care where the mother is provided with general information on breastfeeding, vaccination and infant screening.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Tummy Time for the prevention of childhood obesity
A cognitive-behavioral intervention aimed at mothers of infants is presented that aims to increase the practice of TT and maintain a healthy weight in the infant, called \"Tummy Time for the prevention of childhood obesity\", within the intervention modifiable variables are involved that directly impact the expected results such as: the knowledge and beliefs of the mothers, infant temperament, parental self-efficacy and self-efficacy for the practice of TT.
The intervention lasts 12 weeks from the first contact with the participants and consists of eight sessions broken down as follows: the first session is presented in a face-to-face format with expository, audiovisual and demonstrative means; sessions two, four, five and seven are provided through a text message with use WhatsApp® and the use of visual media. Sessions three, six and eight are delivered via telephone call with the aim of offering feedback on the doubts generated up to that point.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* mothers who declare that they know how to read and write in spanish
* have an electronic device (cell phone, tablet or computer),
* have an internet connection.
* Have the social network WhatsApp®
* Agree to participate voluntarily evidenced by informed consent will be considered
Exclusion Criteria
* Women who are actively participating in programs related to early stimulation
* Who declare that they have a premature infant born before 37 SDG,
* who has a low birth weight \<2,500g,
* who has a medical condition or complication at birth that impacts their physical mobility and
* who has chronic health problems or congenital anomalies.
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Universidad de la Sabana
OTHER
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gabriela Iveth Martínez Figueroa
Master in Nursing
Principal Investigators
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Velia M Cárdenas Villarreal, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León
Jorge A Mayo Abarca, Master
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León
Gloria Carvajal Carrascal, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Universidad de la Sabana
Locations
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Hospital Universitario Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Countries
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References
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Mexican Association of Market Intelligence and Opinion Agencies
Establishment of priority areas of action for the prevention of Childhood Obesity.
Obesity and overweight.
WHO Child Growth Patterns: Training Course on Child Growth Assessment
Regulation of the General Health Law on Health Research. DOF 02-04-2014
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FAEN-D-2016
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