Improving the Eating Habits of Mother and Her Infant Via Sugar Reduction
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Sugar reduction health education programBehavioral: Control health education programOther: Home water delivery
- Registration Number
- NCT03141346
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Southern California
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a health education program incorporating sugar sweetened beverage and juice (SSB/J) reduction and home water delivery affects maternal and infant risk for obesity by randomizing mother-infant dyads to one of three 24-month interventions: Group 1 (control): standard health education program only; Group 2 (translation): health education program focused on sugar reduction; and Group 3 (efficacy): health education program focused on sugar reduction and bottled water delivery. The intervention program will be delivered by trained health educators during in-person home visits, or virtually via phone or video calls.
- Detailed Description
This study will determine whether a health education program incorporating sugar sweetened beverage and juice (SSB/J) reduction and home water delivery affects maternal and infant risk for obesity. The postpartum period is a time of both opportunity and vulnerability for mothers and their infants to diminish risk for obesity and related health problems. This is particularly relevant in the context of Hispanic families. Hispanic mothers are at high-risk for excess gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention, and their infants are at high-risk for rapid weight gain associated with early onset obesity. A contributing factor may be their intake of SSB/J. There is a high prevalence of reported SSB/J consumption in low-income Hispanic households, and Hispanic mothers are more likely to incorporate sweet foods during weaning. Because evidence suggests that obese Hispanic children are responsive to SSB/J reduction and substitution with non-caloric beverages, this may be a potential strategy for Hispanic mothers that may also be beneficial for their infants.
This study will be conducted in Los Angeles. Two-hundred-and-forty Hispanic mothers and their infants will be recruited. They will be randomly assigned to: group 1, a standard health education program only; group 2, a health education program that incorporates sugar reduction; and group 3, a health education program that incorporates sugar reduction with home bottled water delivery. The intervention program will be delivered by trained health educators during in-person home visits, or virtually via phone or video calls. The main outcomes are maternal weight status and infant weight change. We will also assess maternal and infant diet using 24-hour recalls, and maternal feeding style and infant eating behaviors using questionnaires.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 211
- Mothers who self-identify as Hispanic
- Mothers who have or have had singleton births
- Mothers will be recruited prior to their infant's birth or up to 1-month postpartum
- Mothers must be able/willing to understand the procedures of the study, and must be able to read English or Spanish at a 5th grade level
- Mothers who are habitual consumers of sugar sweetened beverages and juices
- Physician diagnosis of a major medical illness (including type 1 or type 2 diabetes) or eating disorder in mothers
- Physical, mental, or cognitive issues that prevent participation
- Chronic use of any medication that may affect body weight or composition, insulin resistance, or lipid profiles
- Current smoking (more than 1 cigarette in the past week) or use of other recreational drugs
- Clinical diagnosis of gestational diabetes
- Pre-term/low birth weight infants, or diagnosis of any fetal abnormalities
- Mothers less than 18 years of age at the time of delivery will not be eligible as to avoid potential confounding from those subjects who might still be completing adolescent growth
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Sugar Reduction Program Only Sugar reduction health education program A health education program that focuses on sugar reduction Control Control health education program A control health education program to promote general health and safety Sugar Reduction Program & Water Delivery Sugar reduction health education program A health education program that focuses on sugar reduction and provides home bottled water delivery Sugar Reduction Program & Water Delivery Home water delivery A health education program that focuses on sugar reduction and provides home bottled water delivery
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Maternal height at baseline Baseline Height (cm) will be measured using a stadiometer.
Maternal weight at baseline Baseline Weight (kg) will be measured using a portable digital scale.
Maternal height at 12 months 12 months Height (cm) will be measured using a stadiometer.
Maternal weight at 6 months 6 months Weight (kg) will be measured using a portable digital scale.
Maternal weight at 12 months 12 months Weight (kg) will be measured using a portable digital scale.
Maternal weight at 24 months 24 months Weight (kg) will be measured using a portable digital scale.
Maternal BMI at baseline Baseline Body Mass Index (BMI) will be calculated based on the equation (weight in kg)/(height in m)\^2.
Maternal BMI at 6 months 6 months Body Mass Index (BMI) will be calculated based on the equation (weight in kg)/(height in m)\^2.
Maternal height at 6 months 6 months Height (cm) will be measured using a stadiometer.
Maternal BMI at 24 months 24 months Body Mass Index (BMI) will be calculated based on the equation (weight in kg)/(height in m)\^2.
Maternal height at 24 months 24 months Height (cm) will be measured using a stadiometer.
Infant length at 6 months 6 months Infant length (cm) will be measured using an infant measure mat.
Maternal BMI at 12 months 12 months Body Mass Index (BMI) will be calculated based on the equation (weight in kg)/(height in m)\^2.
Infant lean mass measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 24 months 24 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant lean mass in grams.
Infant length at baseline Baseline Infant length (cm) will be measured using an infant measure mat.
Infant length at 12 months 12 months Infant length (cm) will be measured using an infant measure mat.
Infant length at 24 months 24 months Infant length (cm) will be measured using an infant measure mat.
Infant weight z-scores at baseline Baseline Weight and length will be used to calculate weight-for-length (WLZ) and weight-for-age (WAZ) z-scores using the WHO Child Growth Standards, as recommended by the CDC for children \<24 mos.
Infant body fat measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at baseline Baseline An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant body fat in grams.
Infant weight at baseline Baseline Infant weight (kg) will measured using a portable digital scale. For infants that need to be held, weight will be calculated as follows: (combined mother + infant weight) - (mother only weight).
Infant weight at 6 months 6 months Infant weight (kg) will measured using a portable digital scale. For infants that need to be held, weight will be calculated as follows: (combined mother + infant weight) - (mother only weight).
Infant weight at 24 months 24 months Infant weight (kg) will measured using a portable digital scale. For infants that need to be held, weight will be calculated as follows: (combined mother + infant weight) - (mother only weight).
Infant weight z-scores at 12 months 12 months Weight and length will be used to calculate weight-for-length (WLZ) and weight-for-age (WAZ) z-scores using the WHO Child Growth Standards, as recommended by the CDC for children \<24 mos.
Infant weight z-scores at 24 months 24 months Weight and length will be used to calculate weight-for-length (WLZ) and weight-for-age (WAZ) z-scores using the WHO Child Growth Standards, as recommended by the CDC for children \<24 mos.
Infant body fat measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 12 months 12 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant body fat in grams.
Infant total body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at baseline Baseline An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant total body water in grams.
Infant weight at 12 months 12 months Infant weight (kg) will measured using a portable digital scale. For infants that need to be held, weight will be calculated as follows: (combined mother + infant weight) - (mother only weight).
Infant weight z-scores at 6 months 6 months Weight and length will be used to calculate weight-for-length (WLZ) and weight-for-age (WAZ) z-scores using the WHO Child Growth Standards, as recommended by the CDC for children \<24 mos.
Infant body fat measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 6 months 6 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant body fat in grams.
Infant body fat measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 24 months 24 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant body fat in grams.
Infant lean mass measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at baseline Baseline An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant lean mass in grams.
Infant lean mass measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 6 months 6 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant lean mass in grams.
Infant total body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 12 months 12 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant total body water in grams.
Infant total body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 24 months 24 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant total body water in grams.
Infant lean mass measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 12 months 12 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant lean mass in grams.
Infant total body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 6 months 6 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant total body water in grams.
Infant free body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at baseline Baseline An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant free body water in grams.
Infant free body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 6 months 6 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant free body water in grams.
Infant free body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 12 months 12 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant free body water in grams.
Infant free body water measured using an EchoMRI body composition analyzer at 24 months 24 months An EchoMRI infant body composition analyzer (EchoMRI LLC., Houston TX) will be used to measure infant free body water in grams.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Maternal blood pressure at baseline Baseline Sitting blood pressure will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal blood pressure at 12 months 12 months Sitting blood pressure will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal resting heart rate at 12 months 12 months Sitting heart rate will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal pregravid BMI Baseline Maternal BMI prior to pregnancy will be derived from pregravid BMI (recall during pregnancy at baseline visit) using the equation (weight in kg)/(height in m)\^2.
Maternal blood pressure at 6 months 6 months Sitting blood pressure will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal blood pressure at 24 months 24 months Sitting blood pressure will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal resting heart rate at baseline Baseline Sitting heart rate will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal resting heart rate at 6 months 6 months Sitting heart rate will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal diet at 12 months 12 months 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Infant diet at 6 months 6 months 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Mothers will be interviewed to report on their infant's food intake, starting at the 6-month visit when infants are likely to be introduced to solid foods. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Infant diet at 24 months 24 months 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Mothers will be interviewed to report on their infant's food intake, starting at the 6-month visit when infants are likely to be introduced to solid foods. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Maternal resting heart rate at 24 months 24 months Sitting heart rate will be measured on the right arm after the subject has rested quietly for 5 minutes using a digital blood pressure monitor (Omron 3-series).
Maternal diet at 6 months 6 months 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Maternal diet at baseline Baseline 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Infant feeding style score assessed by Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire at baseline Baseline Infant feeding style score will be assessed using the Thompson Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; disagree, slightly disagree, neutral, slightly agree, agree. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: laissez-faire; pressuring; restrictive; responsive; and indulgent.
Infant behavior score assessed by Infant Behavior Questionnaire at baseline Baseline Infant behavior score will be assessed using the Rothbart Infant Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-7; never, very rarely, less than half the time, about half the time, more than half the time, almost always, always. Composite scores will be used to determine the following constructs: surgency/extroversion; negative affectivity; and orienting/regulation.
Maternal diet at 24 months 24 months 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Infant diet at 12 months 12 months 24-hour diet recalls will be conducted for one week day and one weekend day. Mothers will be interviewed to report on their infant's food intake, starting at the 6-month visit when infants are likely to be introduced to solid foods. Dietary intake will be collected and analyzed using the most current version of the Nutrition Data System for Research software (NDSR) which has been used extensively in Hispanic studies.
Infant feeding score assessed by Infant Feeding Questionnaire at baseline Baseline Infant feeding score will be assessed using the Baughcum Infant Feeding Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: concern about the child undereating or becoming underweight; concern about infant's hunger; awareness of infant's cues; concern about the infant becoming overweight or overeating; feeding the infant on schedule; using food to calm the infant; social interaction during feeding.
Infant feeding score assessed by Infant Feeding Questionnaire at 6 months 6 months Infant feeding score will be assessed using the Baughcum Infant Feeding Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: concern about the child undereating or becoming underweight; concern about infant's hunger; awareness of infant's cues; concern about the infant becoming overweight or overeating; feeding the infant on schedule; using food to calm the infant; social interaction during feeding.
Infant feeding score assessed by Infant Feeding Questionnaire at 12 months 12 months Infant feeding score will be assessed using the Baughcum Infant Feeding Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: concern about the child undereating or becoming underweight; concern about infant's hunger; awareness of infant's cues; concern about the infant becoming overweight or overeating; feeding the infant on schedule; using food to calm the infant; social interaction during feeding.
Infant feeding score assessed by Infant Feeding Questionnaire at 24 months 24 months Infant feeding score will be assessed using the Baughcum Infant Feeding Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: concern about the child undereating or becoming underweight; concern about infant's hunger; awareness of infant's cues; concern about the infant becoming overweight or overeating; feeding the infant on schedule; using food to calm the infant; and social interaction during feeding.
Infant feeding style score assessed by Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire at 6 months 6 months Infant feeding style score will be assessed using the Thompson Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; disagree, slightly disagree, neutral, slightly agree, agree. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: laissez-faire; pressuring; restrictive; responsive; and indulgent.
Infant behavior score assessed by Early Child Behavior Questionnaire at 12 months 12 months Infant behavior score will be assessed using the Rothbart Early Child Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-7; never, very rarely, less than half the time, about half the time, more than half the time, almost always, always. Composite scores will be used to determine the following constructs: negative affectivity; surgency-extroversion; and effortful control.
Infant eating behavior score assessed by Baby Eating Behavior Questionnaire at 6 months 6 months Infant eating behavior score will be assessed using the Llewellyn Baby Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: food responsiveness; satiety responsiveness; slowness in eating; enjoyment of food; and general appetite.
Infant eating behavior score assessed by Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire at 12 months 12 months Infant eating behavior score will be assessed using the Wardle Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: food responsiveness; enjoyment of food; emotional overeating; desire to drink; satiety responsiveness; slowness in eating; emotional undereating; and fussiness.
Breast milk composition at baseline Baseline Breast milk will be collected from mothers at least 1½ hours since the last feeding and while the mother has fasted at least 1 hour. Samples will be analyzed for glucose, fructose, galactose, lactose and sucrose by mass spectrometry. Samples will be available for analysis of insulin, leptin, and energy content.
Infant feeding style score assessed by Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire at 12 months 12 months Infant feeding style score will be assessed using the Thompson Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; disagree, slightly disagree, neutral, slightly agree, agree. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: laissez-faire; pressuring; restrictive; responsive; and indulgent.
Infant feeding style score assessed by Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire at 24 months 24 months Infant feeding style score will be assessed using the Thompson Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; disagree, slightly disagree, neutral, slightly agree, agree. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: laissez-faire; pressuring; restrictive; responsive; and indulgent.
Infant behavior score assessed by Infant Behavior Questionnaire at 6 months 6 months Infant behavior score will be assessed using the Rothbart Infant Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-7; never, very rarely, less than half the time, about half the time, more than half the time, almost always, always. Composite scores will be used to determine the following constructs: surgency/extroversion; negative affectivity; and orienting/regulation.
Infant behavior score assessed by Early Child Behavior Questionnaire at 24 months 24 months Infant behavior score will be assessed using the Rothbart Early Child Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-7; never, very rarely, less than half the time, about half the time, more than half the time, almost always, always. Composite scores will be used to determine the following constructs: negative affectivity; surgency-extroversion; and effortful control.
Infant eating behavior score assessed by Baby Eating Behavior Questionnaire at baseline Baseline Infant eating behavior score will be assessed using the Llewellyn Baby Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: food responsiveness; satiety responsiveness; slowness in eating; enjoyment of food; and general appetite.
Infant eating behavior score assessed by Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire at 24 months 24 months Infant eating behavior score will be assessed using the Wardle Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Questions are scored using the following scale: 1-5; never, rarely, sometimes, often, always. Average scores will be used to determine the following constructs: food responsiveness; enjoyment of food; emotional overeating; desire to drink; satiety responsiveness; slowness in eating; emotional undereating; and fussiness.
Breast milk composition at 6 months 6 months Breast milk will be collected from mothers at least 1½ hours since the last feeding and while the mother has fasted at least 1 hour. Samples will be analyzed for glucose, fructose, galactose, lactose and sucrose by mass spectrometry. Samples will be available for analysis of insulin, leptin, and energy content.
Breast milk composition at 12 months 12 months Breast milk will be collected from mothers at least 1½ hours since the last feeding and while the mother has fasted at least 1 hour. Samples will be analyzed for glucose, fructose, galactose, lactose and sucrose by mass spectrometry. Samples will be available for analysis of insulin, leptin, and energy content.
Breast milk composition at 24 months 24 months Breast milk will be collected from mothers at least 1½ hours since the last feeding and while the mother has fasted at least 1 hour. Samples will be analyzed for glucose, fructose, galactose, lactose and sucrose by mass spectrometry. Samples will be available for analysis of insulin, leptin, and energy content.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States