Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To identify early childhood determinants of eating and exercise behaviors that relate to cardiovascular disease.
BACKGROUND:
While dietary and physical activity habits are known to relate to cardiovascular risk, in
1985 little data were available on factors that influence the development of such behaviors
early in life. In 1987, 106 families with 3 to 5 year old children were recruited to take
part in the Framingham Children's Study. The children and their parents are direct
descendents (4th and 3rd generation, respectively) of participants in the Framingham Heart
Study. During the initial grant period, the feasibility of collecting relevant data has been
demonstrated. Maintenance of the cohort and acceptance of the monitoring procedures have
been excellent, due partly to the fact that the families consider themselves a part of the
Framingham Heart Study and take pride in long-term compliance with study procedures.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The investigators have been following 100 families who are 3rd and 4th generation
descendants of the original Framingham Heart Study cohort. The subjects were age 3-5 years
at the onset of the study and were ages 11-14 years in 1996. There has been excellent cohort
maintenance with over 90 percent of the original families continuing to participate. The
study was renewed in FY 1996 to extend the Framingham Children's Study (FCS) to permit the
evaluation of the determinants of change in the child's risk behaviors and other risk
factors from early childhood through puberty to mid to late teens, a time when the
individual's risk profile should better reflect his/her cardiovascular risk status as an
adult.
The FCS is a longitudinal source of data on diet, activity and family and environmental
factors in children. By 1996, the investigators had collected extensive dietary data with an
average of 32 days of diet records and almost 50 days of electronically monitored physical
activity data for each subject. Additional data included psychosocial and anthropometric
data on children and their parents. The extension of the FCS allows continued monitoring of
eating behaviors and physical activity habits of the children and their parents, as well as
the personal environmental and behavioral factors influencing changes in the child's
physical activity, diet, blood pressure, lipids and obesity from pre-school into the late
teen years.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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