Obesity, Childhood Clinical Trial
Official title:
Food for Thought: Virtual Home-Based Family Interventions to Improve Nutrition Behaviors
Verified date | April 2022 |
Source | Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A randomized controlled trial enrolling 123 parent-infant dyads (English or Spanish speaking) comparing a virtual video Teaching Kitchen Outreach Program (TKO) with weekly grocery delivery (comparator group), to Healthier Families, COVID Edition (intervention group) which includes TKO plus a 12-week virtual health coaching intervention aimed at supporting family goal setting and behavior change including topics such as nutrition and physical activity.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 123 |
Est. completion date | November 11, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | November 11, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years to 8 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Currently participating in programming with one of the involved community partners, including, Parks and Recreation, Nashville Public Library, Project Transformation, Head Start, Martha O'Bryan, and St. Luke's; Patients who receive primary care at the Vanderbilt Primary Care Pediatrics Clinic are eligible as well. - Parent/legal guardian age = 18 years - Parent legal guardian of a child ages 2-8 - Ability to participate on a virtual platform (such as Zoom, FaceTime, What's App, Google Hangouts) - Ability to addend a Zoom tool training and complete a baseline survey prior to programming - Be able to access virtual programming through online platforms, including YouTube - Speak English or Spanish Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to complete data collection measures via telephone, Redcap, or paper measures - Language other than English or Spanish |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Nashville | Tennessee |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Joe C Davis Foundation |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Parent Nutrition Scale | Parent nutrition was measured using the Starting the Conversation: Dietary Scale (Paxton AE, Strycker LA, Toobert DJ, Ammerman AS, Glasgow RE. Starting the conversation performance of a brief dietary assessment and intervention tool for health professionals. Am J Prev Med. 2011;40(1):67-71). It is a validated, 8-item instrument to assess diet, with lower scores indicating better nutrition. The total score ranges from 0-16. | Baseline to 12 weeks | |
Other | Child Nutrition Food Categories | Child nutrition was assessed based on participating children's 30-day consumption of six food categories from the CDC Dietary Screener, which contains items used widely on the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Frequency of consumption within the following six food categories was analyzed: sugary beverages (combined soda and sweetened drinks), snacks, sweets, fruits, leafy greens, and other vegetables. The minimum score for each of the six defined food category was 0. There was no maximum score limit. | Baseline to 12 weeks | |
Other | USDA Household Food Security Scale | Food security was measured using a short form of the USDA Household Food Security Scale, which is a validated, 6-item instrument that categorizes households as food secure or food insecure (Blumberg SJ, Bialostosky K, Hamilton WL, Briefel RR. The effectiveness of a short form of the Household Food Security Scale. Am J Public Health. 1999;89(8):1231-4.). The total USDA Household Food Security score is calculated by summing the number of affirmative responses to each item. The total score ranges from 0-6. A total score less than 2 indicated no food insecurity or hunger. A total score of = 2 indicated food insecurity. A total score of = 5 indicated hunger. | Baseline to 12 weeks | |
Primary | Family Healthy Lifestyle Subscale | The 6-item Family Healthy Lifestyle Subscale is a validated measure with higher scores indicating better family health (Crandall A, Weiss-Laxer NS, Broadbent E, et al. The Family Health Scale: Reliability and Validity of a Short- and Long-Form. Front Public Health. 2020;8:587125. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2020.587125). The total score ranges from 6-30 and is calculated by summing the responses to all 6 items of the Family Healthy Lifestyle Subscale. Each item uses a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "Strongly disagree" to 5 = "Strongly agree." | Baseline to 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Family Resilience and Connection Index | The 6-item Family Resilience and Connection Index is a validated measure with higher scores indicating better family resilience and connection (Bethell CD, Gombojav N, Whitaker RC. Family Resilience And Connection Promote Flourishing Among US Children, Even Amid Adversity. Health Affairs (Millwood). 2019;38(5):729-737). doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05425). The total Family Resilience and Connection Index score is calculated by summing the sub scores of 3 categories (score range in parentheses): Family resilience index (0-4), parent-child connection (0-1), and parent coping (0-1). For the family resilience index, 1 point was assigned for each time a parent responded "all of the time" to one of the 4 items. 1 point was assigned for each time a parent responded "very well" to the 2 items on parent-child connection and parent coping. The total score of the FRCI ranges from 0-6. | Baseline to 12 weeks |
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