About 17% of Chinese American preschool children are obese, compared to 12.4%of all children from age three to five years residing in the US; the prevalence of obesity is expected to increase in the future. Therefore, the proposed study will adapt a home-based and technology-centered childhood obesity prevention program for low-income Chinese American mothers of children three to five years old. The aims of the study are to assess the feasibility of the intervention and estimate the effect sizes on children's and mothers' outcomes.
This study aims to adapt and implement a family-centered and technology-based intervention to prevent obesity in young Chinese American children from low-income families with overweight mothers. The proposed study framework is based on the Information Motivation Behavioral Skills Model, which includes the mothers' gained knowledge/information, increased personal and social motivators, and acquired behavioral skills towards behavioral changes. The intervention will be developed with a Community Advisory Committee and validated for cultural appropriateness through a beta-testing process. The validated intervention will be implemented thereafter. Eligible overweight mothers with young Chinese American children (ages three to five years) will be recruited from local day care settings, low-income housing and Head Start programs to participate in the study. Participants will be randomized into either the intervention (N=15) or control group (N=15). Participants in the intervention group will receive the 8-week online interactive sessions and activities delivered through tablet computers. Participants in the control group will receive general health promotion topics relevant to preschool-age children via mailing materials weekly for eight weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
32
Participants in the intervention group will receive eight weekly online sessions and interactive activities delivered through tablet computers. Intervention participants will receive instructions for accessing the program via the tablet at an in-person session. Automated weekly emails will be sent to participating mothers for the intervention duration to encourage study engagement.
Participants in the control group will receive general health promotion topics relevant to preschool-age children (such as immunization, injury prevention and school readiness) via mailing materials that are bilingual weekly for eight weeks. These materials will be obtained from CDC and AAP.
University of California San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Change from Baseline body mass index at 5 months
Participants will have their weight and height measured and body mass index will be calculated. Change of BMI from baseline will be assessed at 5 months post baseline
Time frame: Baseline and at 5 months
Change from baseline physical activity at 2 months
Participants will wear Actigraphy for 7 days at baseline and at 2 months. Change of physical activity from baseline will be assessed at 2 months post baseline.
Time frame: Baseline and 2 months
Change from Baseline Sedentary activity at 2 months
Participants will complete Family Eating and Activity Habits Questionnaire at baseline and at 2 month.
Time frame: baseline and 2 months
Change from Baseline Parental Feeding Practice at 2 months
Participants will complete Child Feeding Questionnaire at baseline and at 2 months . Change of parental feeding practice from baseline will be assessed at 2 months.
Time frame: baseline and 2 months
Change from Baseline Self-efficacy regarding diet and physical activity at 2 months
Participants will complete self-efficacy questionnaire regarding nutrition and physical behavior at baseline and at 2 months. Change of self-efficacy from baseline will be assessed at 2 months.
Time frame: baseline and 2 months
Change from baseline physical activity level at 5 months
Change in baseline physical actiivty level will be measured at 5 months.
Time frame: Baseline and 5 months
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Change from Baseline Sedentary activity at 5 months
Participants will complete Family Eating and Activity Habits Questionnaire at baseline and at 5 months.
Time frame: baseline and 5 months
Change from Baseline Parental Feeding Practice at 5 months
Participants will complete Child Feeding Questionnaire at baseline and at 5 months . Change of parental feeding practice from baseline will be assessed at 5 months.
Time frame: baseline and 5 months
Change from Baseline Self-efficacy regarding diet and physical activity at 5 months
Participants will complete self-efficacy questionnaire regarding nutrition and physical behavior at baseline and at 5 months. Change of self-efficacy from baseline will be assessed at 5 months.
Time frame: baseline and 5 months