Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Surveillance of Obesity and Pre-Diabetes/Diabetes in Kiritimati School Children and Lifestyle Modifications to Reduce Risk
Verified date | March 2020 |
Source | University of Southern California |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Kiritimati is an isolated coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean, and is one of 32 islands that comprise the Republic of Kiribati. Obesity and type 2 diabetes rates are high in Kiribati, but the causes and rates of childhood obesity/diabetes are unknown. However, it has been hypothesized that high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages on Kiritimati may be a contributing factor. The investigators therefore conducted a study in Kiritimati in September 2018 with the aim of 1) quantifying obesity and diabetes rates amongst children on Kiritimati and 2) testing the feasibility of a sugar-reduction intervention in Kiritimati schools. The investigators randomized the two high schools on the island to either the control group or the intervention group. The investigators measured height/weight, continuous blood glucose (using flash glucose monitoring), and diet (using 24-hour diet recalls). One week into the study, the intervention school received an intervention, which consisted of installation of a water filter at the school, the provision of water bottles to each student at the school, and a 30-minute educational presentation on the link between sugar consumption and type 2 diabetes. The investigators then measured how blood glucose and diet changed the week following the intervention, and compared this to the control school.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 63 |
Est. completion date | September 19, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | September 19, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 10 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Enrolled in one of the two high schools on Kiritimati Exclusion Criteria: - > 18 years of age |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Kiribati | Kiritimati | London Village | |
United States | University of Southern California | Los Angeles | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Southern California |
United States, Kiribati,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in mean blood glucose (mg/dL) | A continuous glucose monitor was attached to all participants, which collected data for 2 weeks. Mean blood glucose was calculated for each participant using GlyCulator, an online tool for analyzing CGM data. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in mean amplitude of glycemic variability (MAGE) (mg/dL) | A continuous glucose monitor was attached to all participants, which collected data for 2 weeks. Glycemic variability (mean amplitude of glycemic excursions) was calculated for each participant using GlyCulator, an online tool for analyzing CGM data. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in standard deviation (mg/dL) of continuous glucose monitor data | A continuous glucose monitor was attached to all participants, which collected data for 2 weeks. Glycemic variability (standard deviation) was calculated for each participant using GlyCulator, an online tool for analyzing CGM data. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in coefficient of variation (percent) of continuous glucose monitor data | A continuous glucose monitor was attached to all participants, which collected data for 2 weeks. Glycemic variability (coefficient of variation (percent) was calculated for each participant using GlyCulator, an online tool for analyzing CGM data. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in J-index of continuous glucose monitor data | A continuous glucose monitor was attached to all participants, which collected data for 2 weeks. Glycemic variability (J-index) was calculated for each participant using GlyCulator, an online tool for analyzing CGM data. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in area under the curve of continuous glucose monitor data | A continuous glucose monitor was attached to all participants, which collected data for 2 weeks. Glycemic variability (area under the curve) was calculated for each participant using GlyCulator, an online tool for analyzing CGM data. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in total sugar consumption (g/day) using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in total sugar intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in added sugar consumption (g/day) using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in added sugar intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in total water consumption (g/day) using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in total water intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in unsweetened water consumption (servings/day) using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in unsweetened water intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in energy (kcal/day) consumption using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in energy (kcal) intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in total carbohydrate (g/day) consumption using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in total carbohydrate intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in percent calories from carbohydrate consumption using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in % calories from carbohydrate intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in percent calories from total sugars consumption using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in % calories from total sugars intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in percent calories from added sugars consumption using 24-hour dietary recalls | The investigators conducted 24-hour diet recalls and entered data into the NDSR database for comparison of change in % calories from added sugars intake between the control and intervention schools (time x group interaction). | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (tioka) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (tang) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (toddy) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (ice block) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (soda) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (juice) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (fruit drinks) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Change in sugary beverage (coffee/tea) consumption using beverage frequency questionnaires | The investigators conducted beverage frequency questionnaires which asked about consumption of popular beverages on Kiritimati (specifically: "how many days per week do you typically drink this drink?" and "how much each day?") then compared change pre-and post-intervention between the two groups (time x group interaction) in servings/day. | 2 weeks (1 week pre- and 1 week post-intervention) |
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