Obesity Clinical Trial
— HCSF2Official title:
Healthy Children, Strong Families: American Indian Communities Preventing Obesity
| Verified date | October 2017 |
| Source | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
Healthy Children, Strong Families-2 (HCSF-2) is a family focused early childhood intervention which addresses the growing problem of childhood obesity in American Indian communities. The study works with six rural and urban American Indian communities across the US to test the ability of the intervention to increase adoption of healthy lifestyles and to reduce the prevalence of obesity among preschool aged American Indian children and their primary caregivers - creating healthier children, healthier families and healthier communities. Our primary hypothesis is that children and their primary caregivers who receive the HCSF-2 intervention will have better obesity related outcomes than those who do not receive HCSF-2.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 900 |
| Est. completion date | April 27, 2017 |
| Est. primary completion date | April 27, 2017 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 2 Years to 5 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adult caregiver with a 2-5 year old child - 2-5 year old child with a caregiver - Caregiver has a working cell phone and is willing to receive regular text messages as part of study participation - Caregiver lives within feasible travel distance of data collection site and willing to come for data collection visits at 0, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months - Willingness to be randomized to one of two groups with the understanding that all participants will receive all components of the intervention, randomization simply determines the order in which materials are received - Valid mailing address where participant can receive mail and packages - Basic English fluency and literacy sufficient for understanding the intervention materials and completing questionnaires Exclusion Criteria: - Adults with no children or whose only children are younger than 2 or older than 5 - Children younger than 2 or older than 5 years of age - No cell phone or unwilling to receive regular text messages as part of study participation - Lives beyond feasible travel distance of data collection sites AND/OR planning on moving out of the area within a two year period - Child has major physical or behavioral disorder (e.g. failure to thrive, severe autism) that would seriously impact study participation - No valid mailing address - Unwillingness to accept random allocation to study arm - Spouse/partner of another caregiver-child pair who is living in same home & who has already enrolled (e.g. only one adult-child pair per household may be enrolled) |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | First Nations HealthSource | Albuquerque | New Mexico |
| United States | Blackfeet Nation | Browning | Montana |
| United States | Seneca Nation | Irving | New York |
| United States | Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin | Keshena | Wisconsin |
| United States | White Earth Child Care Program | White Earth | Minnesota |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Wisconsin, Madison | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) |
United States,
Adams AK, LaRowe TL, Cronin KA, Prince RJ, Wubben DP, Parker T, Jobe JB. The Healthy Children, Strong Families intervention: design and community participation. J Prim Prev. 2012 Aug;33(4):175-85. doi: 10.1007/s10935-012-0275-y. — View Citation
Jobe JB, Adams AK, Henderson JA, Karanja N, Lee ET, Walters KL. Community-responsive interventions to reduce cardiovascular risk in American Indians. J Prim Prev. 2012 Aug;33(4):153-9. doi: 10.1007/s10935-012-0277-9. Review. — View Citation
LaRowe TL, Wubben DP, Cronin KA, Vannatter SM, Adams AK. Development of a culturally appropriate, home-based nutrition and physical activity curriculum for Wisconsin American Indian families. Prev Chronic Dis. 2007 Oct;4(4):A109. Epub 2007 Sep 15. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Parent 24 hour dietary recalls | 24 hour dietary recalls (Nutrition Data Services) will be conducted on primary caregiver and child to provide validation of results obtained in the fruit and vegetable questionnaires. Child recalls will be conducted via caregiver proxies. | Enrollment, 12 month, 24 month | |
| Other | Cultural Identity Scale | Adult caregivers complete a 6-item measure of acculturation specific to American Indians that yields a general score for involvement in traditional culture. This measure is not expected to change as a result of the study but is being collected as a potential moderating variable. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Other | Child Safety Survey | An 8-item questionnaire is completed by primary caregivers receiving the Child Safety active control intervention to assess their attention the the newsletters and obtain their feedback. | 12 months, 18 months | |
| Other | HCSF Participant Survey | A 26-item survey assess participant involvement and gathers feedback on the HCSF intervention and materials. | 12 months, 18 months | |
| Other | All Participant Exit Survey | A 30-item survey requests feedback on many aspects of the project. | 24 months | |
| Other | Child 24 hour dietary recalls | 24 hour dietary recalls (Nutrition Data Services) will be conducted on primary caregiver and child to provide validation of results obtained in the fruit and vegetable questionnaires. Child recalls will be conducted via caregiver proxies. | Enrollment, 12 month, 24 month | |
| Primary | Change in child adiposity from baseline measured via BMI z-score | BMI z-score is obtained by computing the BMI weight (in kg)/height (in m)*height (in m). BMI is then converted to a z-score based on US national norms for gender and age in months provided | Enrollment, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months | |
| Primary | Change in adult adiposity from baseline measured via BMI | Adult BMI is computed from weight (in kg) divided by height (in m) squared | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in child adiposity from baseline measured via waist circumference | Waist circumference (in cm) is measured with a plastic measuring tape | Enrollment, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in adult adiposity from baseline measured via waist circumference | Waist circumference (in cm) is measured with a plastic measuring tape | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in child fruit and vegetable consumption from baseline | Child fruit and vegetable consumption measured via a 13-item questionnaire completed by the primary caregiver that is based on questions contained in the 2010 National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Survey published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in adult fruit and vegetable consumption from basline | Adult fruit and vegetable consumption is measured with a 30-item questionnaire published by the National Cancer Institute. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in amount of child screen time from basline | Amount of time spent watching TV, videos, video games, and computer are assessed via 8 items on a questionnaire completed by primary caregiver. | Enrollment, 12 month, 24 month | |
| Secondary | Change in amount of adult screen time from basline | Amount of time spent watching TV, videos, video games, and computer are assessed via 8 items on a questionnaire. | Enrollment, 12 month, 24 month | |
| Secondary | Change in amount of child physical activity from baseline | Child physical activity is measured via primary caregiver's responses to the 8 items on the Netherlands Physical Activity Questionnaire. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in amount of adult physical activity from basline | Adult physical activity is measured via the 4 item Godin physical activity questionnaire. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in child sleep pattern from basline | Primary caregivers complete a 6-question sleep questionnaire on sleep timing (weekday and weekend bedtime and awakening)and sleep duration in hours as well as sleep latency for both themselves and the participating child. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in home environment from basline | Primary caregivers complete a 24 item questionnaire pertaining to the availability of supports and family routines relevant to physical activity and nutrition. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in adult Readiness to Change from basline | Primary caregivers complete a 7 item questionnaire pertaining to readiness to change behaviors relevant to obesity. | Enrollment, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in adult SF-12 scores from basline | Primary caregivers complete a 12-item questionnaire that poses questions about their perception of their physical and emotional well being. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Stress questionnaire | Primary caregivers complete a 10-item questionnaire pertaining to perceptions of global areas of stress. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months | |
| Secondary | Change in adult sleep pattern from basline | Primary caregivers complete a 6-question sleep questionnaire on sleep timing (weekday and weekend bedtime and awakening)and sleep duration in hours as well as sleep latency for both themselves and the participating child. | Enrollment, 12 months, 24 months |
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