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NCT ID: NCT04902001 Completed - Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trials

Role of Mechanical Load on Metabolic Exercise Adaptations in Response to Weight Loss in Obese Adolescents: The POWELL Study

POWELL
Start date: August 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

While interdisciplinary weight loss intervention have been shown successful among adolescents with obesity, a weight regain is most of the time observed within the following weeks or months. The aim of the present project will be to better identify the independent role played by both the metabolic and mechanical load and their modification during weight loss, on the energy expenditure and energy metabolism of adolescents with obesity.

NCT ID: NCT04886817 Completed - Obesity, Childhood Clinical Trials

Intervention to Reduce Sugar-Sweetened Beverage (SSB) Consumption in Children and Families

SCOPE-IT
Start date: June 17, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pilot randomized trial of a technology-based intervention to reduce sugary drink consumption and promote water intake in families with young children.

NCT ID: NCT04874610 Completed - Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trials

Steroid Metabolism in Obese and Non-Obese Pediatric Patients Hospitalized for Status Asthmaticus

Start date: August 16, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Single center, open-label, non-randomized study to assess the pharmacokinetic profile of methylprednisolone in healthy children 2-20 years of age admitted for asthma exacerbation.

NCT ID: NCT04868084 Completed - Physical Activity Clinical Trials

Early Years Physical Activity and Movement Skills Intervention: a Feasibility Study

Start date: March 2, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project aims to test the feasibility of using an existing training course for nursery practitioners (those that care for children aged under 5 years) to improve their ability and confidence to teach fundamental movement skills to the children they care for. 'Fundamental movement skills', or FMS, are based on agility, balance and coordination, and include jumping, throwing, catching, striking and running and are vital for children's involvement in, and enjoyment from, physical activities and sports. The intervention consists of a one-day course given by specialist providers, specifically for those who work with children under 5. The intervention aims to increase practitioner knowledge and awareness, and increase confidence in their ability to provide age-appropriate guidance and settings for FMS and active play. The implication from the training is that the children's FMS and overall physical activity will increase, whilst decreasing time spent in sedentary behaviours. A long-term aim of the project would be the maintenance of a healthy weight by the children and increase in self-efficacy for physical activity. The benefits of the study, therefore, are an increase in practitioner confidence and knowledge, and a positive change in their behaviour during their everyday practice. As this is a feasibility study, the main objective is whether a full trial would be feasible. The primary outcomes are therefore 1. Recruitment (ratio of consented participants to potentially eligible participants approached) 2. Numbers completing study 3. Numbers completing study questionnaires 4. Acceptability of the intervention to participants.

NCT ID: NCT04864574 Completed - Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trials

Childcare Outdoor Learning Environments as Active Food Systems

COLEAFS
Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this project is to assess the effectiveness of the fruit and vegetable (FV) gardening component of the Preventing Obesity by Design strategy to support preschool fresh fruit and vegetable knowledge, liking and consumption, and physical activity in children 3-5 years old living in under-resourced communities and attending childcare using a Randomized Controlled Trial research design. Sample: 15 childcare centers, 286 children.

NCT ID: NCT04845568 Completed - Childhood Obesity Clinical Trials

Testing Digital Technologies to Help Families Build Healthy Habits

Start date: April 17, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The current study is a randomized pilot trial to test the feasibility of a psychoeducational virtual reality experience to increase motivation for behavior change among children with overweight or obesity.

NCT ID: NCT04829903 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Dulaglutide Versus Liraglutide in Obese Type 2 Diabetic Adolescents Using Metformin

Start date: January 2, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare the efficacy and effect on glycemic control of Dulaglutide versus Liraglutide in obese Type 2 diabetic adolescents using metformin

NCT ID: NCT04829162 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Weight Stigma by Association in Parent-Child Dyads

Start date: February 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Parents of children with obesity report feeling blamed for their children's weight and reluctant to seek pediatric care after stigmatizing experiences. This "weight stigma by association" may have direct consequences for parents, children, and the parent-child relationship. The present study builds on qualitative evidence to experimentally test weight stigma and weight stigma by association in a parent-child relationship using a large, community-based sample. In an experiment conducted via an online survey, participants were randomly assigned to view a picture of a parent-child dyad, for which parent and child's gender (male vs. female) and weight status (with obesity vs. without obesity) were manipulated. Participants read identical general parenting descriptions that adhered to American Academy of Pediatrics parenting recommendations, then rated the parent's effectiveness, helpfulness, and caring.

NCT ID: NCT04800432 Completed - Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trials

Adapting Diet and Action for Everyone (ADAPT+)

ADAPT+
Start date: March 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to refine and optimize an obesity intervention with rural underserved Latino children and their parents that combines a standard family-based behavioral approach, the "gold standard" for pediatric obesity treatment, with a mindfulness approach focusing on stress reduction (now ADAPT+).

NCT ID: NCT04789525 Completed - Obesity, Childhood Clinical Trials

Physical Training and Diet for Childhood Obesity

Start date: March 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is observed that children affected with COVID-19 who are physically inactive or in a sedentary lifestyle may induce and develop childhood obesity (CO). the management of this clinical condition has received very little attention, there is no well-defined exercise protocols or dietary prescription for this special population; therefore, it needs an elaborative trial in this field, so the aim of his study was to find the clinical and biochemical effects of high-intensity aerobic training with a high protein diet in childhood obesity following COVID-19 infection