Does Mindfulness Enhance BMI in Obese Adolescents Enrolled in the Bright Bodies Weight Management Program?
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 11 - 17 |
Updated: | 8/4/2018 |
Start Date: | January 11, 2018 |
End Date: | March 30, 2021 |
Contact: | Mary Savoye, RD CDE |
Email: | mary.savoye@yale.edu |
Phone: | 203-737-4384 |
Does the Addition of Mindfulness Enhance BMI Outcomes in Obese Adolescents Enrolled in the Bright Bodies Weight Management Program?
Participants will be randomized to an evidence-based healthy lifestyle program alone or a
healthy lifestyle program with mindfulness meditation added. The purpose of the study will be
to determine if mindfulness improves BMI outcomes more than the program alone due to the
stress-reduction benefits of mindfulness.
healthy lifestyle program with mindfulness meditation added. The purpose of the study will be
to determine if mindfulness improves BMI outcomes more than the program alone due to the
stress-reduction benefits of mindfulness.
The study will randomize 44 adolescents (aged 11-17 yo) with BMI >95th percentile to
traditional Bright Bodies Healthy Lifestyle Program or Lifestyle Program plus mindfulness
meditation (6 sessions within the 12-week program) (22 per group). The traditional program
includes exercise two evenings per week and nutrition/behavior modification one evening per
week for 12 weeks. Mindfulness session topics include breathing meditation, body scan
meditation, mindful eating techniques, and identification of hunger verses satiation. The
primary outcome measure with be (1) BMI, while secondary outcomes include changes in (2)
percent body fat, (3) perceived stress scale (questionnaire), (4) physical stress (saliva
cortisol levels), and (5) overall caloric intake (pre and post food records). After the 3
month intervention, participants will engage in post measures and be asked to return 6 months
later (9 months) for longer-term follow-up measures.
traditional Bright Bodies Healthy Lifestyle Program or Lifestyle Program plus mindfulness
meditation (6 sessions within the 12-week program) (22 per group). The traditional program
includes exercise two evenings per week and nutrition/behavior modification one evening per
week for 12 weeks. Mindfulness session topics include breathing meditation, body scan
meditation, mindful eating techniques, and identification of hunger verses satiation. The
primary outcome measure with be (1) BMI, while secondary outcomes include changes in (2)
percent body fat, (3) perceived stress scale (questionnaire), (4) physical stress (saliva
cortisol levels), and (5) overall caloric intake (pre and post food records). After the 3
month intervention, participants will engage in post measures and be asked to return 6 months
later (9 months) for longer-term follow-up measures.
Inclusion Criteria:
- BMI >95th percentile for gender & age
- English-speaking subject and parent/caregiver
- Parent/caregiver willing to participate in weight mgt program
Exclusion Criteria:
- BMI >40 <27
- Psychiatric disorder or medical condition that precludes participation in program
- Currently taking medication that causes weight gain or loss
- Involvement in co-existing weight management program
- A positive pregnancy test
- Plans on moving out of the Greater New Haven area within 9 months
We found this trial at
2
sites
333 Cedar St
New Haven, Connecticut 06504
New Haven, Connecticut 06504
(203) 432-4771
Principal Investigator: Sonia Caprio, MD
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