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Family Partners for Health

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Overweight
Obesity
Interventions
Behavioral: Nutrition and exercise education and coping skills training
Registration Number
NCT01378806
Lead Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Brief Summary

Young children who are overweight or at risk for overweight are at increased risk for becoming obese as young adults and developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. To date, there have been no interdisciplinary interventions that targeted predominantly ethnic minority low-income children and parents and taught them to work together to improve nutrition and exercise. Using a two-group, repeated measures experimental design, this proposed study will test a 12-week intensive intervention on nutrition, exercise and coping skills (Phase I) and 9 months of continued monthly contact (Phase II) to help overweight 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade children and their parents improve self-efficacy, health behaviors, weight status, and adiposity. The study will take this intervention to the community in which children and parents live, working with four schools in Alamance-Burlington County, NC, and four schools in Wilson County in the early evening. A total of 356 Black, Hispanic, and White children with a BMI \>85th percentile and 356 parents with a BMI \>25 kg/m2 will be inducted over 3 ½ years and randomized by school to either the experimental or control group. Data will be collected at Time 1 (Baseline), Time 2 (Post Phase I-Intensive Intervention), Time 3 (Post Phase II-Continued Contact), and Time 4 (6-Month Follow-Up). Data collected will include scores on the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile II in the parents; eating self-efficacy in the children (CATCH) and parents (Eating Self-Efficacy Scale) and exercise self-efficacy in the children (CATCH) and parents (Exercise Self-Efficacy); health behaviors in the children and parents (3 Day 24-Hour Food Recall and 4 Day Accelerometry Measurement); weight status in the children (BMI percentile) and parents (BMI); and adiposity in the children and parents (waist circumference and triceps and subscapular skinfolds). Data analysis will use general linear mixed models to test the hypotheses. Decreasing overweight in children and parents is urgently needed, and helping children and parents to work together to improve their nutrition and exercise patterns by making small lifestyle pattern changes may decrease future health care costs and decrease morbidity and mortality. The knowledge to be gained from this study may provide a foundation for extending this intervention to other Black, Hispanic, and White children and parents in other communities to assist them to manage their weight.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
718
Inclusion Criteria

Inclusion criteria for children include:

  • ability to speak, write, and read in English
  • a BMI > 85th percentile for age and gender
  • at least one parent or guardian with a BMI >25
  • assent and their parent or guardian's consent to their participation

Inclusion criteria for parents or guardians include:

  • ability to speak, write, and read in English
  • a BMI >25
  • a 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade child with a BMI > 85th percentile for age and gender
  • reside with the child; and consent to join the study
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Exclusion Criteria

Parents and children will be excluded if either has a:

  • history of a heart murmur
  • congenital heart disease
  • family history of sudden death
  • history of psychological problems such as claustrophobia that would prevent participation in group classes
  • participation in another clinical trial or intervention
  • Asians will be excluded since there is a higher level of risk at a lower BMI than for Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionNutrition and exercise education and coping skills trainingA 12-week intensive intervention on nutrition and exercise education and coping skills training (Phase I), 9 months of continued monthly contact (Phase II), and then 6 months on their own.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in body mass index in adults and body mass index percentile in children.Baseline to 18 months.

Height and weight measures will be taken in adults and children to calculate body mass index in adults and body mass index percentile in children.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in adiposity for adults and children as measured by change in waist circumference, triceps, and subscapular skinfold measures.Baseline to 18 months.

Waist circumference and triceps and subscapular skinfold measures.

Change in health behaviors as measured by nutrition and exercise in adults and children.Baseline to 18 months.

nutrition and exercise behaviors in adults and children based on questionnaire scores.

Change in self-efficacy in adults and children as measured by belief that they can improve their eating and exercise behaviors.Baseline to 18 months.

eating and exercise self-efficacy in adults and children based on questionnaire scores.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

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