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CompletedNCT06617299

Cognitive-behavioral Intervention to Increase the Practice of Responsive Feeding and Maintain Healthy Weight in Infants

Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Targeting Mothers to Increase Practice of Responsive Feeding and Maintain Healthy Weight in Infants Minors

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
136 (actual)
Sponsor
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Introduction: Childhood overweight and obesity in Mexico is a serious public health problem. Perceptive eating is a factor in the prevention of obesity and occurs when the caregiver recognizes the signs of hunger and satiety, responds in a timely manner to these needs. However, its implementation is often a challenge for parents. Studies show that there is low knowledge and self-efficacy, as well as erroneous beliefs about food. Teaching perceptive eating can lead to: the development of healthy eating habits, generate warm environments in which the interaction between parents and children is strengthened and promote self-regulation of hunger and satiety sensations and prevent overweight and obesity. Interventions on Responsive Feeding for the prevention of healthy weight in infants under six months of age are null in Mexico. Objective: To evaluate the effect of the intervention: \"Identify and Respond\" aimed at Mexican mothers to increase the practice of Responsive Feeding and maintain a healthy weight in children under 6 months of age. Methodology: The present study will be a pilot clinical trial type intervention study because the preliminary effect will be evaluated where the Experimental Group will receive the intervention aimed at increasing the practice of Responsive Feeding , there will be randomization of repeated measurements by virtue of which measurements will be made at three times: before the intervention (baseline) and follow-up (post-test 3 and 6 months later). The sample consisted of 72 mothers with children younger than 6 months for each group (N=144).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALIntervention Identifies and RespondsThe treatment of Experimental Group is described, which is made up of eight individual sessions taught over three months. Session one will be in face-to-face format, the content, resources and activities are described in tables 2 and 3. The remaining seven sessions will be follow-up sessions (four sessions by message (WhatsApp®) where motivational messages and reinforcement information will be sent; and 3 sessions by phone call for feedback, see details of time, content, activities and resources in tables 2 and 3. The design of the intervention is aimed at increasing the practice of Responsive Feeding in mothers with children under 6 months of age, is based on the methodology of Sidani and Braden (2021); on CHW (Bandura, 1986); and behavior change techniques to help people have healthy eating habits (Michie et al., 2011).

Timeline

Start date
2024-09-10
Primary completion
2025-01-06
Completion
2025-02-25
First posted
2024-09-27
Last updated
2025-03-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Mexico

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06617299. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.