Project EAT: Eating and Attitudes in Teens



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:12 - 17
Updated:4/17/2018
Start Date:October 27, 2014
End Date:August 2020

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Research suggests there is a connection between mood and weight. People who feel stressed or
depressed are more likely to be overweight than people who don't have these feelings. Some
individuals turn to food to cope, which can lead to gaining too much weight over time.
Adolescence is an important time to understand these connections. Patterns of handling stress
learned during adolescence set the stage for stress management in adulthood. This study is a
randomized controlled pilot study with 60 adolescents who are at-risk for future, chronic
obesity. The investigators will test if taking part in a 6-week group program to lower stress
and improve mood will be helpful to teens at-risk.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Age 12-17 years

- At-risk for long-term obesity by virtue of current BMI (≥70th percentile for age and
sex) or obesity (BMI ≥25 kg/m2) in both biological parents

- Good general health

Exclusion Criteria:

- Current full-syndrome psychiatric disorder that in the investigators' opinion would
impede study compliance

- Major medical problem such as type 2 diabetes

- Use of medication affecting mood or body weight such as stimulants or anti-depressants

- Any medical issues that could be acutely worsened by exercise such as asthma or
musculoskeletal problems.

- Pregnancy in females
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