Childhood Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Hybrid Mobile Phone Family Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Consumption of sweetened beverages, media-viewing, and physical activity patterns are often established during early childhood, and family-based obesity interventions show effectiveness in shaping healthy behaviors and weight outcomes for young children, including Latino children. Missing from these interventions, however, are methods to increase accessibility and dissemination to multiple family caregivers. The proposed work will use a randomized study design to evaluate the impact a family-based early childhood obesity intervention for Latino families that incorporates evidence-based strategies of in-person childhood obesity interventions, mobile phones, and leverages important determinants of Latino health (e.g. familism, language) in order to decrease ethnic disparities in childhood obesity and cardiovascular risk.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 182 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Adult caregivers of a young child who: - self-identify as an individual of Latino descent - have a 2- to 5-year-old child/grandchild who is overweight or obese, defined as having a BMI>85% for age and sex - lives with or cares for the child at least 20 hours per week (the relationship does not have to be biological - speaks Spanish or English - ability and willingness to participate in the intervention (determined with a Subject Comprehension and Participation Assessment Tool) - agrees to complete baseline, 1-, 6-, 12-month post-intervention data collection protocols Exclusion Criteria: Caregivers of a child with: - medical conditions related to overweight status such as Prader-Willi Syndrome - taking weight loss medication - participating in a weight loss program. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Head Start | Los Angeles | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, Los Angeles | University of California, Merced |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Child BMI | BMI in kg/m^2 based on measured weight in kg and height in meters. | baseline | |
Primary | Child BMI | BMI in kg/m^2 based on measured weight in kg and height in meters | change in baseline and 1-month post baseline. A lower BMI from baseline is a better outcome. | |
Primary | Child BMI | BMI in kg/m^2 based on measured weight in kg and height in meters | change in baseline and 6-month post baseline. A lower BMI from baseline is a better outcome. | |
Primary | Child BMI | BMI in kg/m^2 based on measured weight in kg and height in meters. A lower BMI from baseline is a better outcome. | change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Dietary Intake | The Children's Dietary Questionnaire: Score for fruits and vegetables is from 0-28 ; score from fat from dairy score is 0 to 15; score for sweetened beverages score is 0 to 5.0; score for non-core foods is 0 to 10.3 (A higher score indicates a higher intake of each food category) | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Media Viewing Practices | Home Environment Inventory Survey Media Subscale; scored continuously from reported hours and minutes and averaged to create weekly TV viewing hours. A higher score indicates an improved outcome. | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Child Physical Activity Patterns | Outdoor Time Checklist; the outcome is reported in minutes and a continuous variable based on reported time spent outdoor playing on 2 weekdays and 1 weekend day. A higher score is an improved outcome. | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Latino toddler eating and dietary practices | Latino Toddler Questionnaire; 34 items scored using a 5-point Likert scale (never to always); total possible score is 34-170; a higher score indicates a worse outcome on the following: an indulgent feeding style, eating behaviors largely based on home environmental cues and access to food; and feeding practices based on parental health concerns | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Family Cohesion | Family Health Climate Scale (Nutrition value, cohesion, consensus, communication). A 31 item questionnaire with 4-point rating scale with a possible score of 0-124 with a higher score indicating higher home and family cohesion and consensus around eating. A higher score is a better outcome. | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Role modeling healthy behaviors | Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire Parent Modeling Subscale. Subscale includes 4 items related to parent role modeling using a 5-point Likert-scale. A higher score indicates more frequent use of the feeding practices and a better outcome. | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Caregiver/parent BMI | BMI in kg/m^2 based on weight in kg and height in meters. A lower BMI at all time points compared to baseline BMI is a better outcome. | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Caregiver/parent dietary intake | Block Food Frequency Questionnaire; scores are continuous and calculated into food groups such as daily fruit and vegetable in cup-equivalent cups (a higher number is an improved outcome), daily kilocalories from sugary beverages and added sugars in teaspoon-equivalents (a lower number is a better outcome). | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline | |
Secondary | Caregiver Physical Activity Patterns | 7-day Activity Recall; the questionnaire includes 7 items regarding minutes spent in moderate, hard, and very hard activities during the weekday and weekend. A higher score indicates more time spent in each type of physical activity and a better outcome. | baseline; change in baseline and 1-month post baseline, change in baseline and 6-months post baseline, and change in baseline and 12-month post baseline |
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