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CompletedNCT04179565

Healthy Children, Healthy Families: Parents Making A Difference

Healthy Children, Healthy Families: Parents Making A Difference: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
391 (actual)
Sponsor
Cornell University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The impacts of Healthy Children, Healthy Families: Parents Making a Difference! (HCHF) on how low-income parents enrolled in the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program use effective parenting practices to influence children's healthy eating and active play behavior will be investigated, as compared to a delayed intervention control group.

Detailed description

The Healthy Children, Healthy Families: Parents Making a Difference! (HCHF) curriculum is a Cornell curriculum for parents and caregivers focusing on the behaviors most likely to help children avoid unhealthy weight gain. These behaviors include drinking water or milk instead of sweetened beverages, eating more vegetables and fruits, playing actively, eating fewer high-fat and high-sugar foods, limiting screen time, and having sensible serving sizes. The 8-session curriculum uses a learner-centered dialogue approach, hands-on activities and role plays. The study will include 300 participants with young children 3-5 years old in Head Start and childcare programs in New York City using a randomized control design. In period 1 (9 weeks), half the groups will receive HCHF education (immediate education, IE) and half will serve as controls, receiving no education (delayed education, DE). In period 2 (9 weeks), DE will receive education; IE will receive no education and be followed longitudinally for periods 2 and 3. In period 3 (16 weeks), neither group will receive education and both will be followed longitudinally. Data will be collected at each time point using validated measures, including the HCHF Checklist developed by the investigators and complementary measures that assess parenting feeding practices, food behavior in parents, food behavior in children, and parent self-efficacy around obesity prevention behaviors. It is hypothesized that change pre- to post- HCHF will be greater than control groups, and changes in behavior will be retained post-education.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALHealthy Children Healthy FamiliesThe Healthy Children, Healthy Families: Parents Making a Difference! intervention was developed by the investigators for low-income parents and caregivers focusing on the behaviors most likely to help children avoid unhealthy weight gain.

Timeline

Start date
2017-01-01
Primary completion
2018-08-30
Completion
2019-12-31
First posted
2019-11-27
Last updated
2022-03-22

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04179565. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.