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NCT number NCT04968496
Other study ID # 1773080
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 24, 2022
Est. completion date January 24, 2023

Study information

Verified date October 2022
Source The Miriam Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Food insecurity is prevalent in the United States. Defined as unstable and inadequate access to food, food insecurity disproportionately affects low-income households, those with children and those with a Black or Hispanic head of household. Moreover, food insecurity is associated with childhood obesity, a relationship that is not well understood from a behavioral or biological perspective. This randomized controlled trial will take advantage of the natural onset of summertime food insecurity among school-age children, ages 8-12 years, to examine the biobehavioral mechanisms of food insecurity including diet quality, biomarkers of Metabolic Syndrome, inflammation, and stress, weight status, and measures of child mental health.


Description:

Food insecurity affects one in six households with children in the United States and disproportionately impacts those headed by women and minorities. Food insecurity is associated with childhood obesity, asthma, anxiety and depression and behavioral problems, and thus contributes to health disparities. While food insecurity likely contributes to poor health through its effect on diet, such a simplistic understanding likely obscures the effects of stress - those unique to childhood, such as Adverse Childhood Experiences including maternal depression, as well as those generally associated with the experience of poverty. To inform the mechanisms by which food insecurity ultimately affects physical and mental health outcomes in children, this study will disentangle the effects of food insecurity from those of poverty and examine effects on diet, biomarkers, weight gain, mood and behavior while considering other childhood adversities. Specifically, through a unique summertime meal provision intervention, the proposed project will isolate the experience of food insecurity in children, ages 8 to12 years, from low-income households in Providence, RI. In partnership with the YMCA of Greater Providence and the Healthy Communities Office in Providence, we will recruit 100 children over two summers. After completing a baseline assessment, participants will be randomized to receive home-delivered meals throughout the summer or to receive a weekly newsletter. Children randomized to the newsletter group will experience the natural onset of summertime food insecurity and receive a weekly newsletter on community resources that is not expected to affect food insecurity (Food Insecure Group). Those randomized to receive meals will remain food secure over the summer through receipt of weekly shipments of five breakfast and lunch meals that meet the nutrition needs of this age group (Food Secure Group). Primary endpoints include diet quality, biomarkers of Metabolic Syndrome, inflammation, and stress, BMI z-scores, and child measures of behavior and anxiety and depression symptoms. The impact of caregiver mood and stress on the health effects of food insecurity will also be explored. Ultimately, findings from this research will clarify the mechanisms by which food insecurity affects child health outcomes and inform how to more effectively prevent food insecurity.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 9
Est. completion date January 24, 2023
Est. primary completion date August 26, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 8 Years to 12 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - ability of parent and child to speak, read and write English or Spanish - agreement to study participation and random assignment. Exclusion Criteria: - Children will not be eligible if they are enrolled in a full-time camp, day care or programming in which regular meals are provided for more than one-week over the summer. - Children will not be eligible if their Parent / caregiver does not have reliable phone access to complete study measures.

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Food Secure Group
Weekly meals (five breakfast and five lunch meals) will be provided to all children randomized to this group to prevent the onset of summertime food insecurity

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Newport Housing Authority Newport Rhode Island

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
The Miriam Hospital National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Dietary Quality Healthy Eating Index (HEI 2015) - scores range from 0 to 100, with 100 representing perfect adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2015 2 months
Primary Markers of Inflammation Blood sample analyzed for C-reactive protein 3 months
Primary Markers of Inflammation Blood sample analyzed for interleukin-6 levels 3 months
Primary Markers of Metabolic Syndrome Blood sample analyzed for glucose 3 months
Primary Markers of Metabolic Syndrome Blood sample analyzed for hemoglobin A1c 3 months
Primary Markers of Metabolic Syndrome Blood sample analyzed for insulin 3 months
Primary Markers of Stress Blood sample analyzed for cortisol 3 months
Primary Markers of Stress Blood sample analyzed for leptin 3 months
Primary Markers of Stress Blood sample analyzed for adiponectin 3 months
Primary Child Mood PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) short-form measures for assessing anxiety in children. Scores range from 10 to 50 with a higher score indicating greater anxiety symptoms. 3 months
Primary Child Mood PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) short-form measures for assessing depression in children. Scores range from 0 to 32 with a higher score indicating greater depressive symptoms. 3 months
Primary Child weight status Body Mass Index z-score (BMIz) - Z-score will be determined based on child's BMIz for age and sex using the CDC growth charts 3 months
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