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NCT number NCT02979860
Other study ID # 24131
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 1, 2017
Est. completion date June 30, 2021

Study information

Verified date October 2021
Source Temple University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Enhancing children's sleep duration and/or timing may represent a novel approach for weight regulation and prevention of T2DM. The proposed study will assess how experimental changes in children's sleep duration and timing affect weight regulation and T2DM risk. Sixty African American children ages 8-11 years old who sleep approximately 9.5 hours or less each night will be enrolled into a 4-arm randomized controlled pilot to compare three experimental manipulations in children's sleep to a "typical sleep" (TYP) control. Experimental arms will include: 1) increase in time in bed (TIB) by 90 minutes/night; 2) increase in TIB by 45 minutes/night; or 3) consistent (CON) sleep schedule (but no change in TIB). At baseline, 2- and 4-week follow-up, participants be weighed and measured for height, have body fat assessed (bod pod), and their blood drawn (following an overnight fast). The pilot will provide important data on the potential role of sleep in combating disparities in cardiometabolic risk. Primary aims are: 1) to determine the effects of changes in sleep on changes in glucose regulation and 2) to determine the effect of changes in sleep on additional measures of glucose regulation and adiposity.


Description:

Eligible families who provide consent/assent will be enrolled into a five week study. All families will complete assessments at baseline, two weeks and four weeks. Each assessment lasts one week and children will be asked to wear an actigraph on their wrist (to measure sleep) and an accelerometer on their hip (to measure physical activity). At the end of the week families will be scheduled for a visit at the research center first thing in the morning approximately one hour after waking and following an overnight fast. During this visit, actigraphs and accelerometers will be downloaded and data will be reviewed with families. Children will be weighed and measured for height and have their body composition assessed. To measure glucose regulation, children will first have 5 ml of blood drawn in a fasted state. They will then ingest a glucose solution (1.75 g/kg; maximum of 75 g) over 2 minutes, and blood will be drawn (1.5 ml) 120 min after the child consumes the solution. At week 4, 5 ml blood will be drawn fasting; OGTT will not be administered (see note below). Research staff will also complete one-day dietary recalls with participants at each center-based assessment to obtain information on all foods consumed over the previous 24-hour period. In addition, at the baseline assessment only, parents will complete questionnaires on basic demographic information and child sleep. It is anticipated that the total time for each assessment will take approximately 2.5-3 hours (1 hour at 4 weeks). Following eligibility confirmation at the baseline assessment, families will be randomized to one of four protocols: 1) Enhance TIB by 90 min/night; 2) Enhance TIB by 45 min/night; 3) Regularize Sleep Schedule; or 4) Typical Sleep Schedule. Continuous glucose monitoring In a voluntary subset of randomly selected children (approximately n = 4/group) 72-hour continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) will be performed. If the child and family agree to participate in CGM, they will come to the Center for an additional visit during which a disposable subcutaneous glucose-sensing device connected to a battery-operated recorder will be inserted subcutaneously (a thin tube under the surface of the skin). This sensor measures glucose every ten seconds and records an average value every five minutes.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date June 30, 2021
Est. primary completion date April 8, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 8 Years to 11 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Parent-reported child race African American/Black. 2. Parent-reported child age of 8-11 years 3. Less than or equal to approximately 9.5 hours time in bed (TIB; based on actigraphy and sleep diaries) 4. Variability in Sleep Patterns (based on actigraphy and sleep diaries) 5. BMI for age and gender > 85th percentile (but no greater than 100% overweight) 6. Self-reported parent age of 18 years, primary caretaker, and at home throughout the study (i.e., at bedtimes and wake times) 7. Reported willingness to complete all study tasks, including blood draws Exclusion Criteria: 1. Diagnosable Sleep Disorder 2. Parent-reported diagnosis of medical or psychiatric condition that may impact sleep/weight status 3. Actively trying to lose weight 4. Inability to Understand or Complete Protocol 5. Sibling of enrolled subjects

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Sleep duration 90 min
Sleep duration: time in bed increased by 90 minutes
Sleep duration 45 min
Sleep duration: time in bed increased by 45 minutes
Sleep timing
Sleep timing: bed time kept consistent

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Temple University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Anthropometrics Child weight will be obtained on a digital scale and height on a wall-mounted stadiometer using standard procedures and while in street clothes, without shoes. Measures will be converted to BMI, BMIz, and BMI percentile using age and sex-adjusted normative data from the CDC. 3 3-hour assessment visits
Other Body Composition Youth body composition (% body fat) will be estimated by air displacement plethysmography (BOD POD®; Life Measurement Instruments, Concord, CA). 3 3-hour assessment visits
Other Acceptability/Feasibility Acceptability and feasibility of each experimental approach for changing sleep will be assessed with semi-structured qualitative interviews. 2 3-hour assesment Visit
Primary Insulin Resistance Fasting plasma insulin and glucose will be used to compute the homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). 4 weeks
Secondary Metabolic Measures Blood will be drawn before and after the consumption of a glucose solution to compute an Insulin Sensitivity Index (ISI) and glucose tolerance. 3 3-hour assessment visits
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