A Community-based Study to Target Childhood Obesity



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:9 - 12
Updated:6/6/2018
Start Date:September 2016
End Date:June 2019

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A Culturally-tailored Narrative Intervention to Target Disparities in Obesity

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a community-based behavioral
intervention (H2GO!) on decreasing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and promoting water
consumption among school-aged youth and parents/caregivers. We hypothesize that participants
in the intervention site will demonstrate reduced sugar-sweetened beverage intake intake and
increased water intake compared to participants in the comparison site at 2 and 6 months
follow-up.

This study aims to assess the efficacy of a community-based behavioral intervention (H2GO!)
targeting sugar-sweetened beverage and water consumption among 108 parent-child pairs (N=216)
through a site-randomized trial.

The study setting includes 2 Boys and Girls Club sites in Massachusetts, USA that were
pair-matched for size and racial/ethnic composition. The Boys and Girls of America is a
national organization that provides affordable after-school programs for a large population
(~4 million annually) of diverse youth (33% White, 30% Black, 23% Latino) from predominantly
low socioeconomic backgrounds through over 4,000 club facilities across the U.S.

The H2GO! intervention was designed to address two behavioral targets: reducing the number of
sugar-sweetened beverage servings consumed per day (recommended guideline of zero servings
per day) and promoting water consumption (approximately 5-8 cups per day for youth
participants and 8 cups per day for parental participants). Informed by the Social Cognitive
Theory and the Social Ecological Model, the H2GO! Intervention was designed to target child
and parent participants' knowledge, attitudes (self-efficacy, outcome expectations, perceived
social norms) and behavioral capabilities related to sugar-sweetened beverage and water
consumption.

The 6-week behavioral intervention consists of group-based weekly sessions (1-hour sessions
twice a week) delivered by trained Boys and Girls Club program staff at the Boys and Girls
Club site. Each intervention session consists of a 1-hour health module followed by a 1-hour
narrative module. Topics of the health modules include: understanding the benefits of water,
sampling different types of fruit-flavored water, identifying sugar-sweetened beverages,
exploring the local grocery store, identifying barriers and facilitators to drinking water,
and managing triggers for sugar-sweetened beverages. The narrative modules include
intervention objectives and activities that reinforce knowledge, attitudes, skills, and
behaviors targeted in the previous health component.

Child participants will receive a reusable water bottle and a pictorial intervention booklet.
Developed by the study principal investigator (PI) and research assistants, the
brightly-colored booklet was culturally and linguistically-tailored to the study population
and included intervention activity worksheets, parent-child take-home activities, fun facts
and quizzes, and beverage consumption tracking sheets. Activity worksheets will be completed
by participants during intervention sessions; and parent-child take-home activities will be
completed following each session.

Study assessments will take place at baseline, 2 months, and 6 months.

This study recruits parent/caregiver-child pairs. The inclusion and exclusion criteria are
further specified based on parent/caregiver participants and child participants.

Child Inclusion Criteria:

- ages 9-12 years

- current member at the Boys and Girls Club study site

- able to understand and communicate in English

- able and willing to provide consent

- parental/caregiver permission to participate

Child Exclusion Criteria:

- medical condition that limits ability to change beverage consumption behaviors

Parent/Caregiver Inclusion Criteria:

- ages 18+ years

- parent/caregiver to a Boys and Girls Club child member

- able to understand and communicate in English

- able and willing to provide consent

Parent/Caregiver Exclusion Criteria:

- medical condition that limits ability to change beverage consumption behaviors
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