Overweight and Obesity Clinical Trial
— MHFprojectOfficial title:
The Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of the Mindful-Healthy Family Intervention With Rural Families
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Michigan State University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This two-group RCT, the Mindful-Healthy Family project, will test the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a mindfulness-based Motivational Interviewing (MM-based-MI) intervention with rural families within Michigan. This two-group RCT will enroll 34-60 families from Michigan rural or suburban communities with one OW/O parent-figure adult (BMI ≥25) who has at least one child (ages 3-6) at home. The targeted parents will serve as the change agent. The outcome assessments include BMI and optional hair cortisol as well as parent's collective family efficacy, perceived stress, depression score, 24 hours dietary recall (ASA24; healthy eating index [HEI]), mindful eating score, Physical Activity (IPAQ-short) at both baseline and post-intervention. These intervention group families will receive 9 online sessions (30 min/session) delivered via Zoom or phone calls every other week by trained research staff. BMI will be obtained directly from the participating parents using the scale delivered to their homes. Attention control arm families will have same assessment and will receive a total of 9 mailed packets of educational materials. This work will advance the science by explicating how MM and MI work synergistically.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 49 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | February 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Years to 11 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Children aged 3-11 years old and one of his/her parent whose BMI >25 but less than 45. - Both parent and child are required to enroll together - Parent and child are willing to do height and weight assessment (using the scale and wall growth chart mailed to home) and some surveys (parents only) remotely Exclusion Criteria: - excluding participants who are pregnant at baseline. - exclude mentally and/or physically disabled person. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Michigan State University | East Lansing | Michigan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Michigan State University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Parents' Healthy Eating Index (HEI) converted from ASA24 | Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Assessment (ASA24 2020) tool at NIH | changes from baseline to post intervention about 4-6 months after baseline | |
Secondary | Optional Hair Cortisol (dyads) | Hair Cortisol (optional and only when in-person assessment is allowed) | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Parents' Physical Activity | self-reported Physical Activity (PA) using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). The minimal score is 0 and the maximal score is 4,000 MET-minutes. A higher score represents a higher intensity of physical activity. | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | health literacy (parent only) | using the Newest Vital Sign to assess parents' healthy literacy | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Kids' food screeners (parents reporting kids' eating pattern) | Block Kids food screeners to assess kids' eating patterns | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Child's Physical Activity | This is one item survey assessing the children's Physical Activity in the past 7 day. The minimal score is 0 day and the maximal score is 7 days/week. A higher score represents a higher number of days in the past week that the child spent at least 60 minutes a day. | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Self-efficacy for Exercise (parents) | This is 9-item self-reported self-efficacy measure. A 10-item perceived stress scale (0-4 Likert scale). The minimal score is 0 and the maximal score is 40. A higher score represents a higher level of perceived stress. | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Collective family efficacy (parents) | This is a 20-item collective family efficacy scale (1-7-point Likert scale). The minimal score is 20, and the maximal score is 140. A higher score represents a higher level of collective family efficacy. | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D10) | Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D 10) will be used to assess parents' depression symptoms. This is a 10-item depression symptom scale. The minimal score is 0, and the maximal score is 30. A higher score represents greater depressive symptoms. | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Parents' perceived stress | This is a 10-item perceived stress scale will be used to assess parents' perceived stress level. The minimal score is 0, and the maximal score is 60. A higher score represents greater depressive symptoms. | change from baseline to post intervention, about 4-6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Parent's family function | This is a 5-item family function scale assessing family member's Adaptability, Partnership, Growth, Affection, and Resolve. The minimal score is 0, and the maximal score is 10. A higher score represents a greater satisfaction of family functioning in above five domains. | change from baseline parent's family function scores about 4-6 months after baseline assessment | |
Secondary | Mindful eating questionnaire | This is a 28-item 1-4-point scale assessing parent's mindful eating attitudes in four domains (awareness, distraction, disinhibition, emotional, external). The subsumed score will be divided by the item number allocated in each domain. The minimal score is 1, and the maximal score is 4. A higher score represents a higher level of mindful eating in each domain. | change from baseline parent's mindful eating scores at 4 -6 months after baseline assessment. | |
Secondary | Parent BMI | Body Mass Index | change from baseline BMI at 4 -6 months after baseline assessment. |
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