Overweight Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pacific Kids DASH for Health
The increasing prevalence of childhood overweight has been found to be related to decreased
levels of physical activity (PA) and increased energy content of the diet. Childhood offers
an opportunity to develop and support health-promoting behaviors. Pacific Kids DASH for
Health (PacDASH) is a community-based intervention that links food, PA, and health, and
targets overweight children in Hawaii with a goal of preventing further weight gain.
Components of the intervention include a food and PA prescription delivered by physicians at
community-based health centers complemented with a toolbox of activities, behaviorally
tailored messages, and PacDASH educational materials. This project will extend and apply the
nationally recommended DASH eating pattern to children and the growing population of Asians
and Pacific Islanders. The investigators will incorporate culturally preferred foods,
recipes, and PA messages that meet DASH and other national guidelines. The approach will
target child food behaviors and social and environmental cues that are important to making
healthy food and PA choices and will provide steps to behavior change. Farmers markets at
participating health centers are a support resource for activities. Providing access to,
coupons for, and guidance about selecting and preparing fresh fruits and vegetables at a
convenient health center farmers market will support increased intake of nutrient-rich foods
among these children who are overweight and at risk for obesity.
Pacific Islanders are among the world's most obese populations while Asians, although of
relatively low body mass index (BMI), carry much of their body fat in the upper body and
exhibit greater health risk at the same BMI. Through this project, the investigators hope to
learn more about body size and composition in children of the Pacific Region for whom there
are few national data. In addition, evaluate the effectiveness of a community-based
intervention within a health care system on managing overweight in children.
INTRODUCTION The ethnic groups of the Pacific Region are predominantly Pacific Islander and
Asian.
Pacific Islanders (PacIsl) are among the world's most obese populations while Asians,
although of relatively low body mass index (BMI), carry much of their body fat in the upper
body and exhibit greater health risk at the same BMI. Childhood offers an opportunity to
develop and support health-promoting behaviors. This project will extend and apply the
nationally recommended DASH eating pattern 115, developed for White, African American and
Hispanic adults, to children and to the growing population of Asians and PacIsl. We will
incorporate culturally-preferred foods, recipes, and physical activities that meet DASH and
other national guidelines, with adaptations for children. We will develop the Pacific Kids
DASH for Health (PacDASH) intervention in Hawaii, where the majority is of Asian and PacIsl
ancestry.
Linking food and health systems is critical to prevent obesity. The PacDASH intervention
will include a food and physical activity (PA) prescription delivered by a physician at a
community-based health center (HC), in partnership with farmers' markets (FM) that are based
at the HC, and complemented with a toolbox of related activities. The intervention approach
supports child food behaviors and social and environmental cues, which are important to
making healthy food and PA choices. Linking physicians and health with farmers and food at a
convenient HC FM will support increased intake of nutrient-rich, less energy dense foods
among children of understudied ethnic groups who are at high risk for obesity.
Project Goal Our goal is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a community-based
intervention that links food and health, and targets children of the Pacific Region who are
overweight, in order to slow and prevent further weight gain (for children to "grow into
their weight").
Specific Objectives
1. To develop and evaluate the impact of the PacDASH intervention on preventing weight
gain and improving blood pressure in children of the Pacific Region.
1. To further develop and test the Pacific Tracker (PacTrac) dietary assessment and
education tool by incorporating updated MyPyramid 112 reference data and
educational output, and
2. To enhance PacTrac with an expert system (ES) of behaviorally-tailored messages
and output.
3. To evaluate the effect of the PacDASH intervention on nutrition and physical
activity behavior of children.
2. To describe environmental, social, economic and cultural factors associated with body
size and composition of children of the Pacific Region, for whom there are few national
data.
1. To examine body size and composition of children of the Pacific Region according
to several measures.
2. To examine the influence of individual PacIsl ethnic groups on body size and
composition.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject)
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