Obesity Clinical Trial
To better understand the determinants of nutrient intake in black and white adolescent girls and to examine the effects of nutrient intake and eating behaviors on obesity, a significant risk factor for CVD.
BACKGROUND:
Studies have documented the importance of eating behavior as a modifiable risk factor for
the development of obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD). The burden of obesity and CVD
is not equally distributed in the population; women from ethnic minority populations are
particularly likely to be obese and to have higher rates of CVD and stroke than white women.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study determines the extent to which psychological and familial factors contribute to
nutrient intake in black and white girls, beyond the well-established effects of ethnicity
and socioeconomic factors. Specifically, the aims of the project are the following: 1) to
provide a detailed developmental description of eating behaviors and nutrient intake in
black and white girls and to examine the "clustering" of certain eating behaviors (e.g.,
skipping meals and snacking) into eating patterns; 2) to determine the clinical significance
of eating behaviors and eating patterns by examining their contribution to nutrient intake
and the development of obesity; 3) to examine the role of psychological and familial factors
as determinants of eating behaviors, eating patterns, nutrient intake, and obesity in black
and white girls. Capitalizing upon the availability of extensive data collected
prospectively among an exceptionally well-maintained cohort of 2,379 black and white females
over a 12-year period (from ages 9-10 to ages 21-23), the study applies innovative analytic
procedures to further the scientific understanding of the determinants of nutrient intake
and eating behaviors in adolescent girls. Participants were assessed annually for ten years
as part of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study (NGHS) with
measurements of anthropometry, food intake, eating and weight related attitudes and
behaviors and family cohesion. Parents also provided information about weight, eating, and
family environment at two assessments. In a subsequent study with the same sample,
structured clinical interviews were conducted to determine history of psychiatric disorders
and risk factors for eating disorders. Adult weight was also measured.
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