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RecruitingNCT06719102

Mothers and CareGivers Investing in Children Study 2.0

Mothers and CareGivers Investing in Children: MAGIC 2.0

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
266 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Texas at Austin · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
0 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The study will use a longitudinal, randomized control trial design to determine intervention impact on parent and child behaviors, and infant health. The two intervention groups include: 1) MAGIC-FEED+; and 2) MAGIC-SAFE. This trial is an efficacy trial of the MAGIC-FEED and MAGIC-SAFE program that has been successfully implemented with families as part of the MAGIC 1.0 program trial (IRB#: 2015040017). * The primary aim is to investigate each intervention's impact on infant BMIZ at 13 months. * The investigators will also assess the effect of MAGIC-FEED on caregiver nutrition knowledge and feeding practices, responsive feeding, infant diet, and child self-regulatory abilities and assess how these factors impact child self-regulation of eating and adiposity. * Finally, the investigators will determine if the interventions demonstrate the factors necessary to be a successful intervention as determined by the RE-AIM and PRISM frameworks.

Detailed description

Obesity is a significant public health problem and risk begins early in life. In the US, over 19% of children ages 2-19 have obesity with 6% of these children classified with severe obesity. Obesity prevalence is lower among 2- to 5-year-old children (13.4%); however, by age 6, one in 5 children has obesity. Rapid weight gain over the first year of life is associated with overweight or obesity in toddlers and young children, which then tracks across the life course. It is critical to intervene on modifiable factors early in life to support healthy growth and prevent obesity. This trial is implemented across the first year in this population to support child diet quality, self-regulatory skills related to eating and growth to prevent obesity. Interventions during the first year of life have been implemented to prevent child obesity. Most focus on breast and bottle feeding during the first 6 months or feeding across infancy. Few have demonstrated lasting effects beyond infancy on a relative body size measure that accounts for height such as BMIZ, and none have reported effects on long-term adiposity measured with a sensitive assessment tool or have successfully impacted long-term relative body size or adiposity. Further, prior RCTs have predominately been conducted via home visits. MAGIC 2.0 uses a virtual platform which will allows us to leverage the well-established effectiveness of home visiting to be accessible to caregivers with young children.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALMAGIC-FEEDParents will be provided with responsive feeding coaching to help them recognize hunger and satiety cues and nutrition coaching that includes bottle-/breast-feeding and complementary feeding in alignment with the Dietary Guidelines. The intervention is delivered via virtual visits, binder, website and newsletters.
BEHAVIORALMAGIC-SAFEParents will be provided with information about age-appropriate safety topics, including safe sleeping, car seats, baby-proofing, etc. The intervention is delivered via virtual visits, binder, website and newsletters.

Timeline

Start date
2025-02-13
Primary completion
2028-12-31
Completion
2029-12-31
First posted
2024-12-05
Last updated
2025-04-29

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06719102. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.