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临床试验/NCT04754269
NCT04754269
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Randomized Controlled Trial of an M-health Intervention to Reduce Sweet Beverage Consumption Among Low-income Latino Children

University of California, San Francisco2 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 171 人2021年3月5日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
Beverage Intervention
疾病 / 适应症
Child Obesity
发起方
University of California, San Francisco
入组人数
171
试验地点
2
主要终点
Change in 7-day child consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and 100% fruit juice
状态
已完成
最后更新
16天前

概览

简要总结

Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is a major contributor to childhood obesity, caries, fatty liver disease, and Type 2 diabetes. Latino children are more likely to consume sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and to suffer from all of the aforementioned conditions. Reading out loud to children from birth through age 5 is critical for the promotion of language and early literacy skills. Children whose parents read aloud to them are more likely to start school with the skills required for early reading success. This is important as reading proficiency in third grade is the best predictor of high school graduation and career success. Latino children are less likely to be read to than non-Hispanic white children and at higher risk of entering kindergarten without critical early literacy skills. Thus, there is a pressing need for interventions to reduce SSB consumption among Latino children as well as interventions that promote reading out loud. Primary care is an optimal setting for such interventions. However, multiple demands on providers' time make it difficult to rely on in-person interventions. For this reason, it is critical to test intervention designs that do not rely directly on health care providers and that can be delivered remotely if needed. The investigators have developed two m-health interventions for Latino parents, one that promotes optimal beverage consumption patterns and one that promotes reading out loud to children. The purpose of this study is to test the impact of these interventions on child beverage intake patterns and the frequency with which parents read to children.

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2021年3月5日
结束日期
2023年12月1日
最后更新
16天前
研究类型
Interventional
研究设计
Parallel
性别
All

研究者

入排标准

入选标准

  • Parent identifies child as Latino/a/x
  • Child age 1 to 5 (12 to 59 months)
  • Parent has a cell phone that can receive text messages
  • Parent speak English or Spanish

排除标准

  • Child does not feed by mouth

研究组 & 干预措施

Beverage Intervention

Parents will watch a video that promotes optimal beverage practices for young children. Parents will receive that reinforce and expand on the messages in the video.

干预措施: Beverage Intervention

Reading Intervention

Parents will watch a video that promotes reading to children. Parents will receive text messages that reinforce and expand on the messages in the video.

干预措施: Reading Intervention

结局指标

主要结局

Change in 7-day child consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and 100% fruit juice

时间窗: Change from baseline to 3-month follow-up

Parents will report child consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and 100% fruit juice over previous 7 days in fluid ounces via a verbal questionnaire. The outcome measure will be the summed 7-day total of sugar-sweetened beverages and 100% fruit juice in fluid ounces

次要结局

  • Change in 7 day total parent intake of sugar-sweetened beverages(Change from baseline to 3-month follow-up)

研究点 (2)

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