Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Childhood Obesity-A Study of Intervention
The purpose of this study is to verify the usefulness of Healthy KIDS Program (HKP) for children and adolescents to lose weight and promote their self esteem in a fun atmosphere.
The Program will be divided into four areas: 1) Screening, 2) Implementation 3) Follow-up
Post program, 4) Analysis
1. Screening Children between the ages of 8-16 years of age whose BMI>85th% will be
identified and screened. The parent and their child must agree to participate in the
entire study.
During the first three visits, a full medical evaluation will be performed and it will
be determined if the potential patient meets study entry criteria. Body measurements,
blood collection, family history, behavioral, cardiac, exercise and nutritional
evaluations will take place. Glucose tolerance testing will be performed during
screening. if HbA1c is above 5.2 to classify patients as euglycemic, hyperinsulinemic
or Type 2 Diabetes. Other endocrine evaluations (e.g. FSH, LH, testosterone, Total T4,
Free T4, andandT3, TSH for PCOS and/or thyroid hormone dysfunction) will be performed
as medically indicated. And if medical problems are present, they there will be
addressed and treated by an appropriately medical treatment. In case of PCOS medical
treatment is not enough and diet and exercise should be always part of the treatment.
2. Program Implementation Participants will be entered into the 10-week program. Each
child will act as his/her own control and the success of the interventions will be
measured in change in percentiles over time. Each group will contain no more than 12
participants. During the program there will be intensive nutrition, behavioral and
exercise therapy designed specifically for each child and for each family
participating. The program, designed for a total of 32 weeks, will include weekly
sessions for the first 10 weeks, every other week for the next 10 weeks, and once a
month thereafter.
The design of the intervention is as follows:
1. Individualized meal planning and exercise regimen sessions will be developed for each
participant. .
2. Participants and their families will participate in groups of 10 to 12 where they can
elicit support and motivation from one another, learn about nutrition, behaviors as
well as engage in exercise programs which are facilitated by a certified instructor.
3. Weekly topics will be taught through 'gaming activities' designed to impart educational
information through games and activities. Group support activities will use affective
techniques in order to elicit sharing of feelings.
4. Each discipline involved- behavioral, nutritional and exercise physiology will design
pre and post evaluation tools (in addition to maintaining histories on each
participant) as well as lesson plans, gaming activities and affective techniques.
Behavioral issues such as eating through boredom, stress, or loneliness, for example,
might be addressed in varied ways weaved throughout the 2 ½ hr session, while portion
control, appropriate food choices might be the nutritional topics covered that session
and reviewed through gaming activities. The exercise portion of the lesson may address
varied types of exercise to reduce stress and keep them busy and a yoga instructor may
come that night to demonstrate other stress reduction techniques.
3) Follow-up Post Program After the 32-week program, there will be follow-up visits in order
to assess maintenance of weight loss. Questionnaires and visits at 2 months, 6 months, and 1
year after the program ends will evaluate long-term success.
Subsequent visits will occur every three months which is considered standard of care.
4) Analysis: Pre 10 week session and post 10 week session the following evaluation tools and
criteria will be evaluated: Weight, waist circumference, endurance, strength, flexibility,
triceps caliper measurements as well as the YES evaluation. The Youth Evaluation Scale is a
nationally standardized test. The YES evaluation is performed on ages 9 and > and evaluates
areas such as: habits, knowledge, self esteem, depression, anxiety, family communications,
lifestyle, structure and more.
After years 1 and 2, the study team will evaluate the effectiveness of the program as a
whole and each individual component. Recommendations for design changes, as well as
statistical information from all study members (i.e., behavioral, nutrition, exercise) will
be analyzed to determine the advantages of certain treatment modalities in the effective
treatment of childhood obesity.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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