Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reducing Barriers to Behavior Change Among Youth With Pediatric Overweight and Obesity
The purpose of the study is to examine the extent to which two different reward systems implemented in the context of a multi-family pediatric weight management group differentially promote adoption of healthy eating and activity habits among overweight and obese 8-17 year old youth. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two reward conditions: rewards for attendance only or rewards for attendance and goal attainment. We hypothesize that all participants will demonstrate significant increases in healthy nutritional choices and physical activity and significant reductions in sedentary activity from pre-intervention to post intervention. We expect that participants in attendance plus goal attainment reward condition will demonstrate significantly greater improvements than participants in the attendance only condition.
Pediatric overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns, and group based
interventions incorporating behavioral, nutrition, and activity disciplines have showed
modest success in improving youth health and weight status. The role of financial rewards in
encouraging attendance at weight management sessions and acquisition of healthy eating and
activity habits is not well understood in the context of pediatric weight management,
however. Behavior theory suggests that positive reinforcement can increase the frequency of
desirable behaviors. As such, the primary goal of the study is to evaluate the role of
different reinforcement systems in increasing healthy nutritional choices, increasing
physical activity, and decreasing sedentary activity among youth participating in a
multifamily group based pediatric overweight/obesity intervention program. An additional aim
of the study is to evaluate the role of different levels of rewards in decreasing BMI among
youth participating in a multifamily group based pediatric overweight/obesity intervention
program. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two different reward conditions:
Condition A (rewards for attendance only) and Condition A+G (rewards for attendance and goal
attainment).
Up to 80 participants will be recruited to participate. Eligibility criteria include patient
age 8-17 years, patient with public insurance managed by Children's Community Health
Network, English speaking patient and parent, and patient body mass index at or above the
85th percentile for age and sex. Exclusion criteria include: significant patient
developmental or cognitive delay, or concurrent involvement in another formal weight
management program.
Pre and post intervention assessments of anthropometric, psychosocial, nutritional, and
physical fitness variables will be conducted, and participants will complete 8 weekly
multi-family group-based weight management intervention sessions involving psychology,
physical therapy, and dietitian disciplines. Following this intensive phase, families will
follow up on a quarterly basis for one year. Families will receive financial rewards for
attending program sessions (Conditions A and A+G) and for completing behavioral monitoring
assignments (Condition A+G).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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