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CompletedNCT00245180

Preventing American Indian Children From Becoming Overweight

Primordial Prevention of Overweight in American Indian Children

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
577 (actual)
Sponsor
Kaiser Permanente · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
15 Years – 40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to establish an intervention to keep American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) children from becoming overweight.

Detailed description

BACKGROUND: AI/AN children have overweight rates that are 18 to 30 percent higher than the general American population of children. Adult obesity has early antecedents, and data show that eating and physical activity behaviors are formed and set as early as 3 years of age, through primary socialization within families. Yet there are few, if any, obesity prevention programs that target children younger than 3 years of age. DESIGN NARRATIVE: This is a community-partnered randomized study to prevent early childhood overweight in AI/AN children. A birth cohort of about 780 children from six Indian communities born over a period 18 months will be randomized by community to either a control (3 communities) or intervention condition (3 communities). The intervention comprises a community-wide intervention coupled with individualized family counseling to improve nutrition and physical activity in infants and toddlers. Nutrition goals are to increase breastfeeding initiation and sustainability, limit sugared beverages for infants and toddlers, and make healthful choices during weaning and solid food introduction. Physical activity goals include promoting motor development, limiting video/TV viewing, and creating play opportunities for infants and toddlers. Intervention approaches and methods used in the pilot study on which this project is based will be combined with new formative data collected at the beginning of the project to enhance the intervention's feeding and physical activity components. Each component in the community-wide interventions will be collaboratively designed with the tribes, and tailored to each community's needs. Trained peer counselors will deliver the family interventions, during a series of 12 cluster visits, each covering a different developmental stage of the infant/toddler.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALDiet
BEHAVIORALExercise

Timeline

Start date
2006-05-01
Primary completion
2012-09-01
Completion
2012-09-01
First posted
2005-10-27
Last updated
2014-03-12

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00245180. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.