Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
A School Nurse-Delivered Intervention for Overweight and At Risk Adolescents
Overweight in adolescents has nearly tripled in the past two decades and has serious physical and psychosocial consequences, both during adolescence and into adulthood. School nurses have tremendous potential to prevent and treat overweight in this population, as over 95% of adolescents have contact with the school health system each year and school nurses have the credibility and skills to provide guidance regarding weight, diet and physical activity. The goals of the proposed exploratory study are to adapt an innovative, theory-based school nurse-delivered counseling intervention model used effectively for smoking cessation for the treatment of adolescent overweight, and test its feasibility and potential efficacy in reducing BMI, improving diet, increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior. If the results of this exploratory study prove promising, the efficacy of the intervention will be evaluated in a large scale randomized controlled trial.
Overweight in adolescents has nearly tripled in the past two decades and has serious
physical and psychosocial consequences, both during adolescence and into adulthood. School
nurses have tremendous potential to identify, prevent, and treat overweight in this
population, as over 95% of children and adolescents have contact with the school health
system each year and school nurses have the credibility and skills to provide guidance
regarding weight, diet and physical activity. However, to our knowledge there have been no
randomized controlled school-based trials that have utilized the school nurse to deliver
weight-related intervention to adolescents. In a RCT conducted by the investigators, we
found a school nurse-delivered smoking cessation intervention was successful in assisting
adolescent smokers to quit, being both feasible to deliver in the school health setting and
very well received by adolescents.
This two-year exploratory study will adapt this innovative, theory-based school
nurse-delivered intervention model for the treatment of adolescent overweight, and test its
feasibility and potential efficacy in reducing BMI, improving diet, increasing physical
activity and decreasing sedentary behavior. The content of the intervention will be based on
current clinical guidelines for the treatment of overweight in adolescents and Social
Cognitive Theory (SCT), employing cognitive-behavioral techniques to facilitate changes in a
set of very focused self-management behaviors: diet (at least 5 fruits vegetables a day;
avoid soda and sugar sweetened drinks), physical activity (at least 1 hour on most days),
and sedentary behavior (less than 2 hours of TV, video, and computer time a day). Four high
schools in Massachusetts will be pair matched on demographics, school size, and percent low
income and randomly assigned to one of two conditions: (1) Counseling Intervention (CI)
consisting of six 30-minute individual student-centered counseling sessions delivered by
school nurses over 2 months (weekly in month 1, biweekly in month 2); or (2) Information
Intervention (II) attention-control comparison condition consisting of six individual
sessions with the school nurse over 2 months (weekly in month 1, biweekly in month 2) to
check status regarding weight and behavior changes and deliver a series of standardized
pamphlets on weight and weight management. Adolescents (n=84) enrolled in grades 9 through
12 at-risk for overweight (body mass index (BMI) between the 85th and 94th percentile for
age and gender) or overweight (BMI at or greater than the 95th percentile) will be recruited
from the four schools. Assessments will be conducted at baseline and at 3-and 6-month
follow-up. Should the results of this exploratory study prove promising the efficacy of the
intervention will be evaluated in a large scale RCT. If found to be effective, such a school
nurse-delivered intervention for adolescent overweight would have tremendous potential for
wide-scale dissemination.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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