PALS-CATCH Intervention for Obesity Prevention Among At-risk Toddlers
- Conditions
- Childhood Obesity
- Registration Number
- NCT02739334
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to learn whether a combination of two research-proven programs, a responsive caregiving parenting program and a childhood obesity prevention program, will have an effect on toddlers' healthy nutrition and physical activity behaviors. Investigators hypothesize that the children participating in the intervention will have significantly lower BMI z-scores, lower intake of sugar sweetened beverages, and increased number of servings of fruits and vegetables, and minutes of physical activity.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- child is 2 - 3 years at the time of enrollment
- child is >85th percentile for BMI
- ability of the parents to speak and read in English at the 4th grade level
- provide primarily in-home care for the children at the time of enrollment
- child is Medicaid eligible
- acute secondary complications of obesity for child (e.g., severe respiratory insufficiency)
- child with endocrine abnormalities
- child with severe obesity (>99.5th BMI percentile)
- children who have participated in an obesity treatment program within the past year
- parent with significant sensory impairments (e.g. deaf, blind)
- parent with BMI >40.0
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method change in child Body Mass Index baseline and 10 weeks
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method change in intake of servings of sugar sweetened beverages for the child as assessed using 24 hour parent-reported recalls baseline and 10 weeks investigators will assess intake of sugar sweetened beverages per day as collected using multiple 24 hour recalls with the parents conducted by trained interviewers.
change in total intake of servings fruits and vegetables for the child as assessed using 24 hour parent-reported recalls baseline and 10 weeks investigators will assess total intake of servings of fruit and vegetable per day as collected using multiple 24 hour recalls with the parents conducted by trained interviewers.
change in daily minutes of physical activity for the child as assessed using accelerometers baseline and 10 weeks
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
🇺🇸Houston, Texas, United States
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston🇺🇸Houston, Texas, United StatesShreela Sharma, PhD, RDContact713-500-9344Shreela.V.Sharma@uth.tmc.edu