Weight Gain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Sleep-Safe: A Strong African American Families Study
Verified date | October 2022 |
Source | University of Georgia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Rapid weight gain during infancy is a powerful, and potentially malleable, risk factor for later overweight and obesity, but limited research has examined the impact of promising interventions when applied to the groups most at risk for rapid weight gain in infancy. The present study examines whether providing mothers of newborns with responsive parenting guidance during the first weeks of life to promote infant sleep and soothing can reduce rapid weight gain for African American infants born in low SES contexts.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 234 |
Est. completion date | July 5, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | July 5, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 17 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Infant > 37 0/7 weeks gestational age, apparently healthy and without significant morbidity 2. Singleton infant 3. Nursery/NICU/maternity stay of 7 days or less 4. Mother at least 17 years of age 5. Mother self-identifies as African American 6. Mother is primiparous Exclusion Criteria: 1. Non-English speaking 2. Infant birth weight <2500 grams 3. Presence of a congenital anomaly or neonatal physical or metabolic condition that significantly affects a newborn's feeding (e.g. cleft lip, cleft palate, metabolic disease) 4. Any major maternal morbidities, pre-existing condition that would affect postpartum care or her ability to care for her newborn (e.g., narcotic drug use: heroin, cocaine, meth, pain pills, etc; on chemotherapy; uncontrolled MS; uncontrolled depression causing social service contact). 5. Plan for newborn to be adopted 6. Plan to move from area within four months of delivery 7. Residence further than 75 miles from Augusta, GA |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Georgia | Athens | Georgia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Georgia | Augusta University, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) |
United States,
Hernandez E, Lavner JA, Moore AM, Stansfield BK, Beach SRH, Smith JJ, Savage JS. Sleep SAAF responsive parenting intervention improves mothers' feeding practices: a randomized controlled trial among African American mother-infant dyads. Int J Behav Nutr P — View Citation
Lavner JA, Savage JS, Stansfield BK, Beach SRH, Marini ME, Smith JJ, Sperr MC, Anderson TN, Hernandez E, Moore AM, Caldwell AL, Birch LL. Effects of the Sleep SAAF responsive parenting intervention on rapid infant weight gain: A randomized clinical trial — View Citation
Lavner JA, Stansfield BK, Beach SRH, Brody GH, Birch LL. Sleep SAAF: a responsive parenting intervention to prevent excessive weight gain and obesity among African American infants. BMC Pediatr. 2019 Jul 5;19(1):224. doi: 10.1186/s12887-019-1583-7. — View Citation
Moore AM, Smith JJ, Stansfield BK, Savage JS, Lavner JA. Patterns and Predictors of Breast Milk Feeding from Birth to Age 4 Months among Primiparous African American Mother-Infant Dyads. Nutrients. 2022 Jun 4;14(11). pii: 2350. doi: 10.3390/nu14112350. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Maternal report of infant sleep at 8 weeks | Sleep duration and number of night awakenings using the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (Sadeh, 2004) | 8 weeks | |
Other | Maternal report of infant sleep at 16 weeks | Sleep duration and number of night awakenings using the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (Sadeh, 2004) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Maternal sleep actigraphy | 7-day actigraphy data to assess mothers' sleep duration | 8 weeks postpartum | |
Other | Infant soothing at 8 weeks | Parents use feeding for reasons other than in response to hunger | 8 weeks | |
Other | Infant soothing at 16 weeks | Parents use feeding for reasons other than in response to hunger | 16 weeks | |
Other | Infant feeding frequency at 16 weeks | Feeding frequency, use of bottle feeding, and introduction of solids using Babies Need Feeding (Stifter et al., 2011) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Safe sleep practices | Frequency of sleep safety practices (Fowler et al., 2013) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Child safety practices | Child safety practices assessed using the Framingham Safety Survey (Hansen et al., 1996) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Infant eating behavior | Infant eating behavior using the Baby Eating Behavior Questionnaire (Llewellyn et al., 2011) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Parental self-efficacy at 8 weeks | Perceived parental self-efficacy at 8 weeks using total score from the Karitane Parenting Confidence Scale (Crncec, Barnett, & Matthey, 2008) | 8 weeks | |
Other | Parental self-efficacy at 16 weeks | Perceived parental self-efficacy at 16 weeks using total score from the Karitane Parenting Confidence Scale (Crncec, Barnett, & Matthey, 2008) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Maternal feeding practices and beliefs at 8 weeks | Maternal feeding beliefs and behaviors using the Infant Feeding Styles Questionnaire (Thompson et al., 2009) | 8 weeks | |
Other | Maternal feeding practices and beliefs at 16 weeks | Maternal feeding beliefs and behaviors using the Infant Feeding Styles Questionnaire (Thompson et al., 2009) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Maternal depressive symptoms at 8 weeks | Maternal depressive symptoms at 8 weeks using the CES-D (Radloff, 1977) | 8 weeks | |
Other | Maternal depressive symptoms at 16 weeks | Maternal depressive symptoms at 16 weeks using the CES-D (Radloff, 1977) | 16 weeks | |
Other | Family routines | Extent to which there is order and routine versus chaos and confusion in their home. Uses total score from the Confusion, Hubbub, and Order Scale (Matheny et al., 1995) | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Change in infants' weight for age from 3 weeks to 16 weeks (conditional weight gain) | Standardized residuals from the linear regression of weight for age at 16 weeks on weight for age at 3 weeks, with length for age at birth and 16 weeks and infant age at the 16-week assessment entered as covariates | 3 weeks to 16 weeks | |
Secondary | Change in infants' weight for age | Growth curve models of change in infants' weight for age | 3 weeks to 16 weeks | |
Secondary | Weight-for-age z scores | Weight-for-age z scores at 16 weeks | 16 weeks | |
Secondary | Weight-for-length z scores | Weight-for-length z scores at 16 weeks | 16 weeks | |
Secondary | Infant BMI z scores | BMI z scores at 16 weeks | 16 weeks |
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