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NCT ID: NCT03219658 Completed - Child Obesity Clinical Trials

STOMP Early Years: A Pilot RCT of an Intensive, Family-Centred, Home Visiting Intervention for Young Children With Severe Obesity

STOMP
Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This internal pilot study will determine whether a highly promising primary care based intervention that combines group based parenting skills training and public health nurse home visits with a focus on healthy nutrition, activity and sleep, will lead to improved weight status in 1 to 5 year old children with severe obesity. Children with severe obesity will be identified through the obesity management clinical program at The Hospital for Sick Children called STOMP (SickKids Team Obesity Management Program). The STOMP Early Years Program is a unique and intensive, paediatric obesity management program designed for 1 to 5 year-olds with severe obesity and their families. Families who participate in this study will be randomly assigned (having an equal chance of being in either group) to one of the two study groups that will run for 6 months: Group A: Ten weeks of group parenting education sessions with 2-4 public health nurse home visits and four one-on-one check-ins with an interdisciplinary team at STOMP. Group B: Wait listed to receive parenting education sessions; receive one-on-one checks with an interdisciplinary team at STOMP. In addition to the measures collected as part of STOMP, families will complete the following questionnaires before the start of the trial, and after 6 months: Parenting Scale, Parenting Stress Index, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), Cost Questionnaire, and Children's Behaviour Questionnaire (CBQ).

NCT ID: NCT03080376 Completed - Child Obesity Clinical Trials

Home Exercise Intervention in Childhood Obesity

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim: To evaluate the impact of a physical exercise Web-based program with or without support on body composition, physical fitness and blood pressure values. Design: Randomized Controlled Trial. Population: Obese children and adolescents.

NCT ID: NCT03021980 Completed - Child Obesity Clinical Trials

Systems of Underprivileged Preschoolers in Their Home and Preschool EnviRonment: Family Intervention Trial

SuperFIT
Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of SuperFIT, an integrative lifestyle intervention for preschool children. It will consist of both an preschool component and a family component and is aimed at increasing healthy nutrition and physical activity. Half of the participating preschools will implement SuperFIT, while the other half of the preschools will continue as usual.

NCT ID: NCT02206529 Completed - Child Obesity Clinical Trials

Enhancing Family Based Treatment of Childhood Obesity Through Social Networks

CONNECT
Start date: May 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop a Social Network Engagement (SNE) Intervention that will be integrated into a standard treatment program for childhood overweight. The investigators will conduct a pilot trial of SNE to assess feasibility and to estimate its effectiveness compared with historical controls who received standard treatment. The historical controls will be participants in the FOCUS trial (Family Overweight: Comparing Use of Strategies; NCT00746629).

NCT ID: NCT01974102 Completed - Child Obesity Clinical Trials

Family Based Mindfulness Intervention

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of the proposed interdisciplinary study is to assess feasibility of recruiting a pilot sample of parents of toddlers and engaging them in a pilot study to test a version of mindfulness-based intervention for parenting stress reduction (PMH), an empirically-supported stress-reduction intervention, plus nutrition and physical activity counseling for parents of preschoolers (aged 2-5); to reduce parent (and child) stress levels; improve parenting; promote healthy eating and physical activity in parent and child; and prevent overweight and obesity in preschoolers with an obese parent.