Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
ST of TN-Salud Con La Familia: Prevent Onset of Ped Obesity
Preventing the onset of pediatric obesity and diabetes in Latino families
The investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial of a family-based community
centered intervention. One-hundred Latino families with children ages 3-5 will be randomly
allocated to either the intervention group (a 3-month skills building program to improve
nutrition and aerobic activity for child-parent dyads) or a control group (literacy
promotion). Through an active partnership with Nashville Metro Parks and Recreation and the
Division of General Pediatrics at the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, the investigators
will: 1) Implement an intervention for Latino families with young children that includes
parent training, behavior modification training, nutrition education, and physical activity
promotion; 2) Evaluate how this intervention affects growth trajectories in children; 3)
Evaluate how this intervention affects parenting practices for Latino families to improve
nutrition and physical activity; and 4) Evaluate the ability to link families into a
pediatric medical home if they have none identified. By developing innovative family-focused
interventions, finding solutions to health conditions such as obesity and diabetes could be
realized-con la familia.
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for the development of diabetes. Obesity rates have
rapidly increased over the past three decades for all Americans and have doubled for
children. Latino children experience obesity at disproportionate rates. The most promising
obesity interventions have focused on having children partner with a parent to set goals.
Latino cultural norms emphasizing family provide a unique opportunity to develop
family-centered interventions.
We will recruit 100 families (child-parent dyad) via a multi-pronged strategy including:
provision of bilingual informational flyers; announcements on a Spanish radio program; and
additional strategies developed by key community leaders in the Nolensville corridor. This
recruitment approach has been successful for us in the past. Once recruited into the
program, parent-child dyads will be randomly allocated to either the intervention group or
control group (described below).
Intervention Group
Fifty (50) families will be randomly allocated to receive the Salud Con La Familia skills
building curriculum at Coleman Community Center, which will include:
1. Twelve (12) weekly 60-minute sessions in the recreation center (Refer to Table 1). The
parent-child dyad will participate in 4 sessions from the En Sus Marcas curriculum,
which was just tested by this study team (Barkin, PI). These sessions emphasize skills
building around parenting, behavior modification, daily physical activity, and
decreased sedentary activity. To this we will add 8 sessions from the Salud, Salsa, y
Sabor25 curriculum, a best-practice program to improve nutrition and energy balance for
Latino families, designed by the National Latino Children's Institute (NLCI) but not
yet utilized in Tennessee. The combination of these two promising curricula results in
a comprehensive program that includes all ADA-recommended elements of effective
interventions for pediatric overweight.23 All sessions will be led by the same
bilingual facilitators to ensure maximum fidelity and minimal difference between the
information provided to participants. While this program has been designed in active
partnership with Nashville Metro Parks and Recreation, we are also currently conducting
a listening tour with key informants from the Nolensville community to provide further
input into the content and implementation of the Salud Con La Familia approach.
Throughout, emphasis is placed on healthy lifestyles, not on weight loss or obesity.
2. At the end of each session, the study team will facilitate creating a parent-child
contract to develop concrete weekly goals around nutrition and physical activity. Such
contracts are integral to behavior modification.26
3. The study team will assess if families have an identified pediatric medical home and
use this for preventive health visits. If no medical home is identified, the team will
assist with this health connection.
Control Group Fifty (50) families will be allocated to participate monthly with a literacy
promotion skills-building curriculum. They will receive flyers when family events are
offered at the community center. They will participate in data collection at the same
time-points as the intervention families. Refer to Table 2 for our project timeline.
Outcomes will include: growth trajectories, parenting practices, activity patterns, and link
to medical home.
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