Guided Self-help Treatment for Families With an Overweight Child
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Sponsor
- University of California, San Diego
- Enrollment
- 50
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Child BMI
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether a home based program can teach parents and moderately overweight kids who are of 8-12 years old with a BMI% between 85-97%, how to manage their child's weight. The study uses manuals and involves a short visit to the clinic every other week.
Detailed Description
An estimated 4-5 million children between the ages of 6-17 in the United States are obese. Children who are obese are at an increased risk for many negative health consequences in childhood and in adulthood. In addition, these children are at an increased risk for psychosocial consequences in childhood and adolescence, including poor self-esteem, teasing, verbal abuse and social isolation. Guided self-help offers an opportunity to provide empirically based programs to a larger amount of the target population. Once such treatment methods are available, it is possible that the guided self-help treatment for childhood obesity can be disseminated to primary care practitioners, psychologists, nurses, and health educators. Ultimately, the goal of this application is to develop a treatment protocol that can be used by clinics and lay health professionals to intervene with children who are overweight and their parents.
Investigators
Kerri Boutelle
Professor
University of California, San Diego
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •child between the ages of 8 \& 12
- •an moderately overweight child with a BMI% between 85-97%
- •child has a parent willing to participate
- •child has a parent who can read English at a minimum of a 6th grade level
- •family who is willing to commit to treatment attendance and attendance at all assessments.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Child psychiatric disorder diagnoses (based on parent report)
- •Child diagnoses of a serious current physical disease (such as diabetes)
- •Child who is taking medications that may impact their weight
- •Child with physical difficulties that limit the ability to exercise
- •Child with an active eating disorder
- •Child and parent will be moving out of the San Diego County before study completion
- •Child and/or parent has a modified diet due to religious or socially conscious reasons (such as Vegan, vegetarian)
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Child BMI
Time Frame: 5 months
Secondary Outcomes
- Parent BMI(5 months)