Parents as the Agent of Change for Childhood Obesity
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 8 - 12 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | November 2010 |
End Date: | July 2015 |
The overall intent of this study is to explore a promising mode for delivering treatment for
childhood obesity via parent education only, and to evaluate the cost effectiveness compared
to the current gold standard treatment of parent-and-child dual education.
childhood obesity via parent education only, and to evaluate the cost effectiveness compared
to the current gold standard treatment of parent-and-child dual education.
This study is a randomized clinical trial in which 150 overweight 8-12 year old children and
their parent will be randomly assigned by the gender of the child to one of two conditions;
a parent-only intervention or a parent + child intervention. Both treatment arms will
provide behavioral treatment for childhood obesity for 5 months, and participants will be
followed for 18-months post-treatment. Assessments will occur at baseline, immediately
post-treatment, 6-12- and 18-months post-treatment. The overall intent of this study is to
explore a promising mode for delivering treatment for childhood obesity (parent-only), and
to evaluate the cost effectiveness compared to the current gold standard treatment of parent
+ child. Results of these studies will be utilized as evidence to recommend changes in the
standard treatment for childhood obesity. This program of research is critical for exploring
and developing interventions that mobilize parents to intervene with their overweight and
obese children. The timing of this research is optimal given the increase in childhood
obesity in the United States, and the need for disseminative intervention and prevention
programs.
their parent will be randomly assigned by the gender of the child to one of two conditions;
a parent-only intervention or a parent + child intervention. Both treatment arms will
provide behavioral treatment for childhood obesity for 5 months, and participants will be
followed for 18-months post-treatment. Assessments will occur at baseline, immediately
post-treatment, 6-12- and 18-months post-treatment. The overall intent of this study is to
explore a promising mode for delivering treatment for childhood obesity (parent-only), and
to evaluate the cost effectiveness compared to the current gold standard treatment of parent
+ child. Results of these studies will be utilized as evidence to recommend changes in the
standard treatment for childhood obesity. This program of research is critical for exploring
and developing interventions that mobilize parents to intervene with their overweight and
obese children. The timing of this research is optimal given the increase in childhood
obesity in the United States, and the need for disseminative intervention and prevention
programs.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Overweight child 8-12 years of age and above the 95th% for age and gender
- An overweight (BMI > 25) parent willing to participate and attend all treatment
meetings
- Eligible parent who can read at a minimum of an 8th grade level
- Family willing to commit to 5 months of treatment attendance, and follow-up for 18
months post-treatment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Major child psychiatric disorder diagnoses
- Child diagnoses of a serious current physical disease (such as diabetes) for which
physician supervision of diet and exercise prescription are needed (self-report)
- Family with restrictions on types of food, such as food allergies, religious, or
ethnic practices that limit the foods available in the home
- Child with physical difficulties that limit the ability to exercise
- Child with an active eating disorder (based on EDE interview)
- Families where children or parents are involved in swimming or weight training more
than 5 hours per week
- Major parent psychiatric disorder
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