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NCT number NCT03321071
Other study ID # Pro00065094
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date May 1, 2018
Est. completion date May 1, 2021

Study information

Verified date September 2021
Source University of South Carolina
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Summer vacation represents a "window of vulnerability" where dramatic declines in both health and academics occur for elementary age children. Currently, there are no summer programs that incorporate curriculum addressing both unhealthy weight gains and academic achievement simultaneously. This work represents an important step towards addressing important public health goals - obesity and learning - through a comprehensive program delivered during a timeframe - summer vacation - where substantial and long-lasting negative effects occur.


Description:

Summer vacation represents an important time away from the school setting for a majority of children attending public school in the US. This break is characterized by large amounts of free time and involvement in a wide variety of formal and informal activities, time spent with friends and family, and travel. Yet for many children, particularly those from low-income households, summer vacation represents a "window of vulnerability" in which dramatic declines in both health and academics occur. During the summer months (typically 3 months) children gain a larger amount of body weight compared to the amount of weight gained over the school year, and weight gain during summer reverses weight losses achieved during school. For academics, it is well established that children from low-income households experience greater declines in reading and math during the summer than their middle-to-upper income peers. Numerous programs that address these issues currently exist (e.g., summer school, summer weight loss or fitness programs). However, these programs are designed and delivered at the expense of the promotion or prevention of the other - academic focus without health or health focus without academics. Our long-term goal is to develop summer programming for widespread dissemination that addresses both lifestyle behaviors (i.e., physical activity and nutrition) and academic performance. The objective of the proposed study is to establish the effectiveness of an innovative "Healthy Summer Learners" (HSL) program for low-income, minority children. The rationale for the proposed research is that no summer programs incorporate curriculum that addresses both unhealthy weight gains and academic achievement simultaneously. This study seeks to fill this void by testing a prototype learning and health-oriented summer program focused on promoting physical activity and nutrition, along with content that provides quality learning experiences to develop reading and math skills. To accomplish this objective, this study will evaluate over 2 summers the effectiveness of a 6-week Healthy Summer Learners program delivered within a Boys & Girls Club summer camp using a randomized design in a sample of rising 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders. The aims of the study are Aim 1: Evaluate the impact of Healthy Summer Learners on children's weight gain and academic performance from beginning (end of Spring school year) to the end of summer (beginning of Fall school year), and Aim 2: Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of Healthy Summer Learners to children, parents, and program staff.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 180
Est. completion date May 1, 2021
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 6 Years to 9 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - MAP scores are norm referenced based on typical grade level scores. Students that have scored between the 25th and 75th percentile will be eligible to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - children with severe intellectual or physical disabilities

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Healthy Summer Learners
Physical Activity Component. The physical activity component of Healthy Summer Learners is designed to engage children in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) for at least 50% of the time. With 3 hours each day dedicated to physical activity, this translates into children accumulating 90 minutes of MVPA daily. This is 30 minutes above the 60 minutes of MVPA each day recommended by the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. Nutrition Component. The nutrition component of Healthy Summer Learners is designed to provide healthy snacks and meals and nutrition education via standardized pre-existing curricula. Food/Beverage Guidelines. Meals will follow the USDA Nutrition Standards for the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. Academic Component. The academic component will consist of existing, effective academic programs focused on Math and Reading.
21st Century Summer Learning Center
Children in this condition will attend a 21st Century Summer Learning Program.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of South Carolina

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Cardiorespiratory fitness Cardiorespiratory fitness will be collected via the Fitnessgram PACER Cardiorespiratory fitness will be collected in the spring academic semester up to 6 weeks prior to attending HSL and the fall academic semester up to 6 weeks after attending HSL
Primary Change in body mass index (BMI) weight in kilograms and height in meters will be combined to report BMI in kg/m^2 Height and weight will be collected in the spring academic semester up to 6 weeks prior to attending HSL and the fall academic semester up to 6 weeks after attending HSL
Primary Change in MAP reading score MAP reading percentile MAP reading scores will be collected in the spring academic semester up to 6 weeks prior to attending HSL and the fall academic semester up to 6 weeks after attending HSL
Secondary Average daily time (minutes) spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Moderate to vigorous physical activity will be collected via a wrist placed Fitbit Moderate to vigorous physical activity will be collected daily from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily time (minutes) spent in sedentary behavior during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Sedentary time will be collected via a wrist placed Fitbit Sedentary time will be collected daily from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily screen time (minutes) during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Screen time will be collected via parent proxy report during the summer Screen time will be collected twice weekly from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily Number of healthy and unhealthy foods consumed on days attending a program and not attending a program Diet will be collected via food frequency questionnaires and a number of healthy and unhealthy foods consumed will be calculated Diet will be collected twice weekly from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily sleep (minutes) during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Sleep time will be collected via a wrist placed Fitbit Sleep will be collected daily from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily sleep onset during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Sleep onset will be collected via a wrist placed Fitbit Sleep onset will be collected daily from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily sleep offset during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Sleep offset will be collected via a wrist placed Fitbit Sleep offset will be collected daily from baseline to 12 weeks
Secondary Average daily sleep midpoint during the summer on days attending a program and not attending a program Sleep midpoint will be collected via a wrist placed Fitbit Sleep midpoint will be collected daily from baseline to 12 weeks
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