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Clinical Trials/NCT03118635
NCT03118635
Completed
Not Applicable

Assessing the Effect of the Enhanced Summer Food Service Program on the Health of Schoolchildren

The Miriam Hospital1 site in 1 country85 target enrollmentJune 15, 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pediatric Obesity
Sponsor
The Miriam Hospital
Enrollment
85
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Change in BMI z-score over the summer
Status
Completed
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Convergent findings from several studies document that children, especially those who are already overweight or obese or from racial / ethnic minority groups, are at risk for accelerated weight gain during the summer months. Therefore, this project is comprised of three separate community-based interventions designed to increase access to healthy meals and physical activity opportunities to minimize excess summer weight gain in elementary school children from a diverse, low-income Rhode Island community. Specifically, we will complete a quasi-experimental study in which we will design and deliver a physical activity intervention in conjunction with the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) to 50 children living in a low-income, urban community. We anticipate that the addition of physical activity programming to the SFSP, a federal program funded by the USDA which reimburses states for serving lunch meals to children during the summer in communities where at least 50% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals, will increase both the acceptability and effectiveness of the SFSP and affect 1) physical activity levels, 2) sedentary behavior, and 3) diet quality. The primary outcome (change in BMI z-score) will be compared between the 50 kids enrolled in the active intervention and 50 children enrolled in the control condition, both recruited from the same community.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 15, 2016
End Date
September 1, 2016
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Low-income (defined as qualifying for free or reduced-price meals as part of the National School Lunch Program)
  • Ages 6-12 years
  • Ability of child to speak, read and write English (for purposes of assessment and intervention)
  • Parent/guardian involvement
  • Agreement to study participation
  • Intent to participate in the SFSP in the upcoming summer

Exclusion Criteria

  • Medical condition that would interfere with participation in physical activity
  • Enrolled in a camp or other physical activity based summer program.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in BMI z-score over the summer

Time Frame: Three months (summer)

BMI was measured at the baseline visit (early June 2016) and three months later at the end of the summer (late August, 2016). Outcome of interest was change (BMIz at f/u - BMIz at baseline)

Secondary Outcomes

  • Physical Activity(Cross-sectional measure taken for 7 days during the window of weeks 4-6 of the 8 week intervention)
  • Sedentary Behavior(Cross-sectional measure taken for 7 days during the window of weeks 4-6 of the 8 week intervention)
  • Energy intake(Cross-sectional measure taken for 7 days during the window of weeks 4-6 of the 8 week intervention)

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