Pediatric Obesity Research Registry
Status: | Withdrawn |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 1 - 18 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | January 2010 |
End Date: | January 2011 |
The Pediatric Obesity Research Registry will function to collect and catalog historical and
medical chart related clinical data of patients presenting with pediatric obesity and who
agree to participate.
medical chart related clinical data of patients presenting with pediatric obesity and who
agree to participate.
Individuals between age 1 and 18 years who present to the endocrinology clinic for
management of elevated BMI/Obesity (Body Mass Index≥95th percentile of age and gender), will
be given the opportunity to read the consent form, have any questions/ concerns addressed
prior to obtaining informed consent from the research team (consisting of the PI and the
Co-investigators) who are also part of the child's clinical care team. The child's clinician
will introduce the study to the parents. The Investigator will obtain written informed
consent from the child's parents. The clinical care team/research registry investigators
will address any questions and concerns prior to obtaining written informed consent and any
future questions and concerns. In this manner, Patients seen at the Phoenix Children's
Hospital (PCH) Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes with an obesity diagnosis will be
asked to provide their written informed consent to allow their past, current and future
identifiable medical record information related to their obese condition to be placed in the
Pediatric Obesity Research Registry.
For individuals who respond to Potential advertisement or who contact the research team over
the phone, a verbal explanation will be given over the phone and an offer to send a copy of
the consent via mail/fax/email, and if interested scheduling a follow up appointment. At the
clinic visit, the above noted procedure will be followed.
management of elevated BMI/Obesity (Body Mass Index≥95th percentile of age and gender), will
be given the opportunity to read the consent form, have any questions/ concerns addressed
prior to obtaining informed consent from the research team (consisting of the PI and the
Co-investigators) who are also part of the child's clinical care team. The child's clinician
will introduce the study to the parents. The Investigator will obtain written informed
consent from the child's parents. The clinical care team/research registry investigators
will address any questions and concerns prior to obtaining written informed consent and any
future questions and concerns. In this manner, Patients seen at the Phoenix Children's
Hospital (PCH) Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes with an obesity diagnosis will be
asked to provide their written informed consent to allow their past, current and future
identifiable medical record information related to their obese condition to be placed in the
Pediatric Obesity Research Registry.
For individuals who respond to Potential advertisement or who contact the research team over
the phone, a verbal explanation will be given over the phone and an offer to send a copy of
the consent via mail/fax/email, and if interested scheduling a follow up appointment. At the
clinic visit, the above noted procedure will be followed.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Individuals between age 1 and 18 years who present to the endocrinology clinic for
management of elevated BMI/Obesity
- Individuals between age 1 and 18 years who respond to advertisement or who contact
the research team over the phone, for management of elevated BMI/Obesity (Body Mass
Index ≥ 95th percentile of age and gender)
Exclusion Criteria:
- A Body Mass Index less than 95th percentile of age and gender
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