Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Farm Fresh Foods for Healthy Kids: Innovative Community Supported Agriculture Cost-Offset Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity and Strengthen Local Agricultural Economies
Verified date | July 2019 |
Source | Cornell University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to better understand how participation in cost-subsidized community supported agriculture programs paired with tailored education can affect diet quality and energy balance among children in low-income households.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 305 |
Est. completion date | March 14, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | December 6, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - English-speaking - Parent or legal guardian of a child in the household between the ages of two and 12 years - Self-reported income less than 185% of the Federal Poverty Level or report enrollment in SNAP, WIC, or Head Start - Has access to a computer from which s/he can complete on-line data collection - Has an active e-mail account or willing to create an e-mail account - Has not participated in CSA in the past three years - Willing to purchase the 50% CO-CSA share (can use SNAP benefits if desired and available) - Willing to attend CSA-tailored education sessions - Willing to make a firm commitment to three years of participation (2016 enrollment) or two years of participation (2017 enrollment), with timing of the off-set benefit determined by randomization - Complete baseline survey - Pay deposit to farm Exclusion Criteria: - Non-English-speaking - Not the parent or legal guardian of a child in the household between the ages of two and 12 years - Self-reported income equal to or greater than 185% of the Federal Poverty Level and no report of SNAP, WIC, or Head Start enrollment - Does not have access to a computer from which s/he can complete on-line data collection - Does not have an active e-mail account or is not able or willing to create an e-mail account - Has participated in CSA in the past three years - Not able or willing to purchase the 50% CO-CSA share - Not able or willing to attend CSA-tailored education sessions - Not able or willing to make a firm commitment to three years of participation (for 2016 enrollment) or two years of participation (2017 enrollment), with timing of the off-set benefit determined by randomization - Not able or willing to complete baseline survey - Not able or willing to pay deposit to farm |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Barker | Barker | New York |
United States | Bristol | Bristol | Vermont |
United States | Burlington | Burlington | Vermont |
United States | Burlington | Burlington | Vermont |
United States | Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
United States | Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
United States | Corning | Corning | New York |
United States | Cuttingsville | Cuttingsville | Vermont |
United States | Gasport | Gasport | New York |
United States | Hinesburg | Hinesburg | Vermont |
United States | La Conner | La Conner | Washington |
United States | Lockport | Lockport | New York |
United States | Ludlow | Ludlow | Vermont |
United States | Medina | Medina | New York |
United States | Mount Vernon | Mount Vernon | Washington |
United States | Newfane | Newfane | New York |
United States | Olympia | Olympia | Washington |
United States | Pittsboro | Pittsboro | North Carolina |
United States | Rochester | Rochester | Washington |
United States | Rutland | Rutland | Vermont |
United States | Rutland | Rutland | Vermont |
United States | Sedro Woolley | Sedro-Woolley | Washington |
United States | Siler City | Siler City | North Carolina |
United States | South Burlington | South Burlington | Vermont |
United States | Starksboro | Starksboro | Vermont |
United States | Starksboro | Starksboro | Vermont |
United States | Vergennes | Vergennes | Vermont |
United States | Watertown | Watertown | New York |
United States | Winooski | Winooski | Vermont |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cornell University | The Evergreen State College, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, University of Vermont |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in child's fruit and vegetable intake as measured by short dietary screener | Data collected using the National Cancer Institute's All-Day Fruit and Vegetable Screener. | Baseline to 4 months, 12 month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change in child's fruit and vegetable intake as measured by 24-hour dietary recall | Data collected with dietary recalls using the online Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Recall (ASA24) system | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change in child's intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and processed snacks as measured by short dietary questionnaire | Data collected using the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center's 'Beverage and Snack Questionnaire 2' | Baseline to 4 months, 12-month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change in child's intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and processed snacks as measured by 24-hour dietary recall | Data collected with dietary recalls using the online Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Recall (ASA24) system | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change in child's caloric intake as a percent of estimated energy requirements | Data collected with dietary recalls using the online Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Recall (ASA24) system | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change in child's dermal carotenoid levels | Carotenoid levels measured by resonance Raman spectroscopy using the Bio-Photonic Scanner (NuSkin Enterprises) | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change in child's diet quality | Data collected with dietary recalls using the online Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Recall (ASA24) system | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in child's BMI percentile | Height and weight measured by trained research staff | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in child's physical activity | Data collected using survey question on physical activity adapted from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) questionnaire | Baseline to 4 months, 12 month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in child's sedentary behavior | Data collected using survey questions on TV, video, and computer use adapted from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) questionnaire | Baseline to 4 months, 12 month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Changes in parent's ability to select, store, and prepare CSA produce | Data collected using questionnaire module on parent's ability to select, store, and prepare CSA produce | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Changes in parent's ability to prepare foods to minimize added (solid) fat and sugar | Data collected using questionnaire module on parent's ability to prepare foods to minimize added (solid) fat and sugar | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Changes in parent's ability to substitute fruit and vegetables for energy-dense foods | Data collected using questionnaire module on parent's ability to substitute fruit and vegetables for energy-dense foods | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Changes in parent's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about fruits and vegetables | Data collected using questionnaire module on parent's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about fruits and vegetables | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Changes in availability and accessibility of fruits and vegetables in the home | Data collected using questionnaire module on the availability and accessibility of fruits and vegetables in the home | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in parent's fruit and vegetable intake as measured by short dietary screener | Data collected using the National Cancer Institute's All-Day Fruit and Vegetable Screener | Baseline to 4 months, 12 month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in parent's intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and processed snacks as measured by short dietary questionnaire | Data collected using the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center's 'Beverage and Snack Questionnaire 2' | Baseline to 4 months, 12 month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in parent's dermal carotenoid levels | Carotenoid levels measured by resonance Raman spectroscopy using the Bio-Photonic Scanner (NuSkin Enterprises) | Baseline to 4 months, 16-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Changes in household food security | Data collected using the USDA 6-item Food Security Survey Module with 30-day reference period | Baseline to 4 months, 12 month follow-up, 16-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, and 28-month follow-up |
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