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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
420 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-07-01
2032-06-30
Brief Summary
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The study will include children between the ages of 7 and 9 and will follow them for one year. Researchers will use brain scans, lab-based meal observations, and questionnaires to study how children respond to food and how their eating patterns relate to body fat at the start of the study and one year later. The study will also look at how family background, parenting, and other factors might protect some children from gaining excess weight even if they show risky eating behaviors. Results may help identify which children are most at risk for obesity and guide future strategies for prevention.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Children in PACE Phenotype Study
A total of 210 child-parent dyads (420 participants total) will be followed for 12 months to investigate the neurobiological and behavioral aspects of the PACE eating phenotype and its relationship to adiposity in children. Children will be 7 to 9 years old, with a body mass index (BMI)-for-age percentile either below the 85th or at or above the 95th percentile. The biological mother will have a BMI categorized as either normal weight (18.5-25.0 kg/m²) or obese (≥30.0 kg/m²). The study will assess brain responses to food cues, eating behaviors, and body fat using DXA scans, along with family socioeconomic and feeding factors that may influence weight gain trajectories.
Assessment of PACE Eating Phenotype and Related Behavioral and Neurobiological Measures
This study does not involve an active intervention. The exposures of interest include the children's eating behaviors as measured by the PACE phenotype score, which encompasses portion size responsiveness, appetite traits, loss of control eating, and eating rate. Brain responses to food cues assessed by fMRI, body composition measured by DXA, and family socioeconomic status will also be evaluated as key exposures. These measures will be collected at baseline and at 12-month follow-up to examine associations with adiposity and behavioral outcomes.
Interventions
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Assessment of PACE Eating Phenotype and Related Behavioral and Neurobiological Measures
This study does not involve an active intervention. The exposures of interest include the children's eating behaviors as measured by the PACE phenotype score, which encompasses portion size responsiveness, appetite traits, loss of control eating, and eating rate. Brain responses to food cues assessed by fMRI, body composition measured by DXA, and family socioeconomic status will also be evaluated as key exposures. These measures will be collected at baseline and at 12-month follow-up to examine associations with adiposity and behavioral outcomes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Children must be of good health (with the exception of obesity being allowed) based on parental self-report.
* Children should have no learning disabilities or developmental delays (e.g., ADHD, Autism, dyslexia)
* Children should speak English fluently.
* Children should not be on any medications known to influence body weight, taste, food intake, behavior, or blood flow, not be claustrophobic.
* Children should between the ages of 7-9 years-old at enrollment.
* Children must have a BMI-for-age % \< 85 or ≥ 95 to be enrolled.
* The biological mother must have a BMI between 18.5 - 25.0 kg/m2 or a BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2. The parent primarily in charge of feeding must be able to accompany children to the visits.
Parents :
* The biological mother must have a BMI between 18.5 - 25.0 kg/m2 or a BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2. The parent primarily in charge of feeding must be able to accompany children to the visits.
* The parent who has the most knowledge of the child's eating behavior, media access, sleep and behavior must be available to attend the visits with their child. This would be decided among the parents.
Exclusion Criteria
* They are not within the age requirements (\< 7 years-old or \> 9 years-old) at baseline.
* They are taking cold or allergy medication, or other medications known to influence cognitive function, taste, appetite, or blood flow.
* They are red/green colorblind.
* They do not speak English fluently.
* They report being claustrophobic, or if they have any of the following: a learning disability, ADD/ADHD, language delays, autism, dyslexia, a pre-existing medical condition such as type I or type II diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, Cushing's syndrome, Down's syndrome, food allergies, severe lactose intolerance, Prader-Willi syndrome, HIV, cancer, renal failure, or cerebral palsy.
* They have tattoos, permanent makeup, dental ware, pacemakers, or metal implants that would preclude safe completion of the MRI.
* They have received an X-ray in the previous month.
* Their BMI-for-age percentile is between 85-95th
Parents :
* The biological mother has a body mass index \< 18.5 kg/m2 or between 25-29.9 kg/m2.
* The primary parent in charge of making feeding decisions is unable to attend the study visits.
* The family reports plans to move away from the area in the next year.
7 Years
9 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Penn State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kathleen Loralee Keller
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Kathleen L Keller, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Penn State University
Locations
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Metabolic Kitchen and Children's Eating Behavior Lab
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Related Links
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Link to PACE publication
Other Identifiers
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STUDY00023903
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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