Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
School Intervention Program to Promote Healthy Lifestyle Among Male Adolescent Students in King Faisal Residential City, Jeddah, Western Region, 2014-15
Verified date | March 2019 |
Source | King Abdullah International Medical Research Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Through a cluster randomized control trial, 148 male adolescents' students were randomly
assigned into either intervention group who received an educational program for two months
(n=79), or control groups (n=69) who didn't attend the program. The principle outcomes were
the changes in physical activities, consumption of healthy diet, sedentary life habits and
anthropometric measurements. The outcomes of the intervention group were compared with their
own baseline readings, as well as with the readings of the control group.
Rationale:
- Saudi adolescents are in need for more exploration of their health problems and related
health behaviors and application of intervention preventive services.
- As a National Guard community medicine resident : I have a major interest in the health
of adolescent and in fulfilling the aim of the school health programs of application of
interventional preventive service that will target this vulnerable risky group.
Aim:
- Promote healthy life style among National Guard adolescents age group by application of
interventional preventive program.
Objectives:
I. To measure physical activity patterns , sedentary behaviors and dietary habit among
randomly selected adolescent in intervention and control group at National Guard Schools in
Jeddah city 2014-2015.
II. To implement an interventional school promotional program among the school children from
the addressed age group in 2014-2015.
III. To measure the effect of the interventional school promotional program among the two
groups in relation to demographic, socioeconomic and other factors related to health in
2014-2015 .
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 148 |
Est. completion date | March 30, 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | March 30, 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 10 Years to 19 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adolescent male students in the 5th grade and higher grades at King Faisal residential city schools in Jeddah. Exclusion Criteria: |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
King Abdullah International Medical Research Center |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Measurement of the Total Metabolic equivalents (METs) per week. | The Arab Teens Lifestyle Study Questionnaire was used to measures physical activity level. This Questionnaire was designed to collect information on the:1- frequency 2- duration 3- intensity of a variety of physical activities during a typical week (e.g brisk walking for 20 minutes 3 times per week). These activities were assigned metabolic equivalent (MET)values based on: the compendium of physical activity 2011. Then for each activity the MET equation was applied, METs-min per week for specific activity = duration in min per day × number of days in which the activity were performed per week × METs of that activity (based on the compendium of physical activity 2011). The total METs per week was calculated by combining the METs for all activities performed by each student in his regular week. |
2 months | |
Primary | measurement of the percentage of students who met the recommended activity level per week. | For the cut-off value the method used by Al-Hazzaa in his studies was followed, the minimal recommended physical activity per week is equal to 1680 METs. student that had 1680 METs or higher per week were considered to be met the recommended physical activity per week. student that had less than 1680 METs per week was considered to be physical inactive. the percentage of students who met the recommended activity level per week was calculated. the percentage of students who didn't met the recommended activity level per week was calculated. |
2 months | |
Primary | body weight measurement. | - Tanita BC 418 was used to measure body weight in kg. | 2 months | |
Primary | height measurement. | - the height was measured in cm using a validated measuring tape. | 2 months | |
Primary | Body Mass Index measurement. | the growth chart used by the Saudi Ministry of Health and which was developed by El Mouzan et al was used to plot the Height and weight on the chart to find the corresponding BMI in Kg/M^2 for each student. the BMI categories for adolescents were defined according to the international definition of children's overweight and obesity developed by Cole et al. in 2000. |
2 months | |
Primary | body fat mass measurement. | -Tanita BC 418 was used to measure body fat mass in Kg for each student. | 2 months | |
Primary | body fat percentage measurement. | -Tanita BC 418 was used to measure body fat percentage for each student. | 2 months | |
Primary | measurement of the frequency of consumption of healthy and unhealthy food in regular week. | The Arab Teens Lifestyle Study Questionnaire was used to measure dietary habits , as it asses the frequency of consumption of healthy and unhealthy food during regular week. cut-off values : For breakfast, fruit, vegetables, and milk daily consumption was considered as healthy dieting behavior as recommended by healthy food pyramids. For fast food, the measure of three times or more per week was considered as unhealthy dieting behavior. For soft drinks and remaining factors of unhealthy diet, the cut off value of three times per week or more was considered unhealthy dieting behavior. Percentage of each of the healthy and unhealthy food consumption by students in regular week were calculated. |
2 months. | |
Primary | measurement of the time spent daily in different sedentary behaviors. | The Arab Teens Lifestyle Study Questionnaire was used to measure the time in minutes spent in sedentary behaviors. the allowed daily screen time per day as recommended by Canadian Sedentary Behavior Guidelines was no more than two hours of screen time per day. percentage of student that exceeded the allowed daily screen time were calculated. |
2 months |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
---|---|---|---|
Recruiting |
NCT04243317 -
Feasibility of a Sleep Improvement Intervention for Weight Loss and Its Maintenance in Sleep Impaired Obese Adults
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT04101669 -
EndoBarrier System Pivotal Trial(Rev E v2)
|
N/A | |
Terminated |
NCT03772886 -
Reducing Cesarean Delivery Rate in Obese Patients Using the Peanut Ball
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03640442 -
Modified Ramped Position for Intubation of Obese Females.
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT04506996 -
Monday-Focused Tailored Rapid Interactive Mobile Messaging for Weight Management 2
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT06019832 -
Analysis of Stem and Non-Stem Tibial Component
|
N/A | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT05891834 -
Study of INV-202 in Patients With Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
|
Phase 2 | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT05275959 -
Beijing (Peking)---Myopia and Obesity Comorbidity Intervention (BMOCI)
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT04575194 -
Study of the Cardiometabolic Effects of Obesity Pharmacotherapy
|
Phase 4 | |
Completed |
NCT04513769 -
Nutritious Eating With Soul at Rare Variety Cafe
|
N/A | |
Withdrawn |
NCT03042897 -
Exercise and Diet Intervention in Promoting Weight Loss in Obese Patients With Stage I Endometrial Cancer
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03644524 -
Heat Therapy and Cardiometabolic Health in Obese Women
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT05917873 -
Metabolic Effects of Four-week Lactate-ketone Ester Supplementation
|
N/A | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT04353258 -
Research Intervention to Support Healthy Eating and Exercise
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT04507867 -
Effect of a NSS to Reduce Complications in Patients With Covid-19 and Comorbidities in Stage III
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT03227575 -
Effects of Brisk Walking and Regular Intensity Exercise Interventions on Glycemic Control
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT01870947 -
Assisted Exercise in Obese Endometrial Cancer Patients
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT06007404 -
Understanding Metabolism and Inflammation Risks for Diabetes in Adolescents
|
||
Recruiting |
NCT05972564 -
The Effect of SGLT2 Inhibition on Adipose Inflammation and Endothelial Function
|
Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
Recruiting |
NCT05371496 -
Cardiac and Metabolic Effects of Semaglutide in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
|
Phase 2 |