Promotion of Healthy Eating Habits and Physical Activity Among Children and Their Families.

NCT ID: NCT06794411

Last Updated: 2025-07-01

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

57 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-12-23

Study Completion Date

2025-03-03

Brief Summary

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Eating habits and physical activity are key determinants of individual health. The family plays a relevant role in educating children about healthy lifestyles. In the Moroccan community, women are the reference for aspects related to family care. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the ALIAFF program on awareness and promotion of healthy eating and the practice of regular physical activity in families with a situation of social vulnerability linked to the socio-educational intervention services of the Osona County Council (CCO).

Children aged 9-12 years, along with their reference adult linked to the CCO's Socio-educational Intervention Services (SIS) with low adherence to the Mediterranean diet and/or low physical activity levels, with an interest to participate in the program who are able to independently reach the municipal centre.

The study involves participating in an initial meeting to co-create and culturally adapt the program. Following this, selected participants will complete the initial data collection with the help of a mediator of Moroccan origin. The intervention group will participate in five nutrition and physical activity sessions of 1.5 hours. After the intervention, both the control and the intervention group will participate in the final evaluation, which will also be repeated after two months to assess the longer-term impact. Upon completion of the evaluation, the control group will also receive the intervention as compensation for their participation.

Detailed Description

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The intervention will start with the dissemination and recruitment phase. During this phase, the research team will provide detailed information about the project to the staff of Osona County Council (CCO) and Socio-educational Intervention Services (SIS). These staff members will then assist in identifying and inviting eligible children and one adult of their family (primarily mothers) who comply with the study's eligibility criteria. The municipal team will organize a meeting at SIS headquarters with the selected participants to facilitate extended information about the research and outline what their participation will entail. Families who agree to participate will be asked to sign the informed consent. This meeting will also serve as a collaborative space where families from both the control and the intervention groups can discuss the suitability of the proposed activities, session content, timetables, and interest dynamics of the families in order to co-create and culturally adapt the program. After that, the initial assessment will be conducted by the research team with the help of a mediator from the Moroccan community and the municipal social team through the initial data collection questionnaire (QRD). The intervention consisted of 5 dynamic face-to-face sessions of 1.5 hours will be implemented first with the intervention group. The sessions will be conducted by the researcher with the support of the social teams and a mediator of Morrocan origin in the SIS spaces of the municipality. The support material of every session will be provided to the participants and at the end of each session, small tasks will be assigned to encourage the transfer of the topics discussed during the sessions into the families' daily routines. The control group will receive the same intervention after the final evaluation as compensation for their participation in the program. At the end of the educational sessions, the final evaluation will be carried out for both groups through the final QRD. The same evaluation procedure will be repeated after two months to assess the program's impact and sustainability over time.

Conditions

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Families Children Food Habits Physical Activity

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Quasi-experimental pilot study with control group, not randomized
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Intervention group

Food habits and physical activity program.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Intervention group: Food habits and physical activity program

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

5 dynamic face-to-face sessions to promote healthy eating and regular physical activity. The 5 sessions are structured based on the pedagogical approach of Seeing, Judging and Acting (Gibson, 1999; Rodríguez-Bailón, et al., 2016). This methodology provides a logical structure to achieve nutritional and physical activity self-analysis. It is applied based on 3 stages:

* 1st reflective stage: to raise awareness about the importance of following healthy eating and physical activity habits and identify to what extent families are close to the healthy recommendations in relation to these two habits (first two sessions).
* 2nd: more active stage, to acquire strategies and learn to put these recommendations into practice in their day-to-day lives (session 3th and 4th session).
* 3th: to plan specific actions to address and transform some aspects of improvement by freely assuming one's own commitment proposals with the aim of modifying the presented reality, if deemed appropriate (last session).

Control group

Usual care.

Group Type OTHER

Usual Care Group

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

They will be evaluated on baseline, final and follow up, and they will recieved basic nutritional and physical activity information.

Interventions

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Intervention group: Food habits and physical activity program

5 dynamic face-to-face sessions to promote healthy eating and regular physical activity. The 5 sessions are structured based on the pedagogical approach of Seeing, Judging and Acting (Gibson, 1999; Rodríguez-Bailón, et al., 2016). This methodology provides a logical structure to achieve nutritional and physical activity self-analysis. It is applied based on 3 stages:

* 1st reflective stage: to raise awareness about the importance of following healthy eating and physical activity habits and identify to what extent families are close to the healthy recommendations in relation to these two habits (first two sessions).
* 2nd: more active stage, to acquire strategies and learn to put these recommendations into practice in their day-to-day lives (session 3th and 4th session).
* 3th: to plan specific actions to address and transform some aspects of improvement by freely assuming one's own commitment proposals with the aim of modifying the presented reality, if deemed appropriate (last session).

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Usual Care Group

They will be evaluated on baseline, final and follow up, and they will recieved basic nutritional and physical activity information.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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Nutrition and physical activity education

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Children aged 9-12, along with their reference adult linked to the CCO's SIS (using the RUMI social diagnosis tool).
* Low adherence to the Mediterranean diet and/or low physical activity levels in either the child or the reference adult.

* For children \<3 points of KIDMED indicate a low level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet.
* For adults \<5 points of MEDAS indicate low adherence to the Mediterranean diet.
* Through IPAQ fewer than three days of vigorous physical activity, five days of moderate physical activity, or walking less than 30 minutes per day are considered low physical activity levels.
* Having an interest in participating in a group program.
* Ability to independently reach the municipal centre.

Exclusion Criteria

* Basic diagnosis of a serious intellectual developmental disorder that could make it impossible to follow the proposed sessions.
* Clinical contraindications for the practice of physical activity.
* Following a medically established dietary guideline that is incompatible with the Mediterranean diet.
Minimum Eligible Age

9 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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The Social Services Administration

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Cristina Vaqué

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Cristina V Vaque Crusellas, Doctrate

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Vic-University Central of Catalonia

Locations

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Social Services of the Regional Council of Osona

Vic, Barcelona, Spain

Site Status

Countries

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Spain

Other Identifiers

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24/092

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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