This is a pilot study of children between the ages of 8 to 11 years of age who are obese and participating in an intense family based intervention with a family-focused multi-component lifestyle intervention. In addition, a beta-carotene supplement will be administered to randomized participants.
The spread of childhood obesity across all ethnic and socioeconomic classes in North America is alarming. The close link between morbid obesity and type II diabetes (T2DM) and in childhood is undisputed fact and recent statistics reported by the American Diabetes Association suggest that newly diagnosed cases are on the rise. The link between decreased exercise, increased calorie and fat intake, decrease intake of fruits and vegetables and increased frequency of T2DM are well established. Complications of child obesity include risks for heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even some cancers. The lack of fruit and vegetable consumption may be responsible for specific nutrient deficiencies such as low β-carotene, which has recently been identified as an important regulator of body fat. Nemours and Wolfson Children's Hospital have taken the initiative to explore factors that contribute to childhood obesity including well controlled studies examining the effects of intensive nutritional and behavioral education, healthy eating and increased exercise as ways to help prevent the rise in childhood obesity. This study aims to institute an intensive 2 week in-patient intervention which will serve as a model for behavioral changes required in children and families to successfully address the rapid progression of obesity. We will administer a supplement of β-carotene and follow the changes in abdominal fat accumulation over six months. At the third week of intervention we will obtain a blood sample that will determine if any beneficial changes have already taken place in white blood cells that clear cholesterol from the arteries using genetic testing. At the end of the study we will compare the amount of abdominal fat that accumulates or decreases in each subject. An intensive educational program that leads to healthy eating and the habitual exercise for the whole family will help promote significant benefits in the rate of weight gain and delay the progression to diabetes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
2 week intervention partial hospitalization program followed by 8 bi-monthly sessions of a lifestyle intervention group run by a psychologist or health coach (research assistant). The entire intervention will last approximately 6 months. Children will participate in all aspects of the intervention including: dietary groups, life coaching, art and music therapy, school based learning, group therapy, physical activity, cooking, preparing meals, family therapy sessions, and yoga. The participants randomized to this study arm will also take Jarrow Formulas CaroteneAll® (5000 IU) supplement while at the intervention site for 2 weeks and then will continue to take the supplements for up to 6 months until their participation in the study is complete. Two capsules of supplement will be consumed daily with a meal with 6 oz. of water.
2 week intervention partial hospitalization program followed by 8 bi-monthly sessions of a lifestyle intervention group run by a psychologist or health coach (research assistant). The entire intervention will last approximately 6 months. Children will participate in all aspects of the intervention including: dietary groups, life coaching, art and music therapy, school based learning, group therapy, physical activity, cooking, preparing meals, family therapy sessions, and yoga. The participants randomized to this study arm will also take a gel-cap placebo while at the intervention site for 2 weeks and then will continue to take the placebo for up to 6 months until their participation in the study is complete. Two capsules of placebo will be consumed daily with a meal with 6 oz. of water.
Nemours Children's Clinic
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Change in β-carotene
Time frame: 6 months
BMI Z-score
Body Mass Index (kg/m\*2) was calculated using body mass and height. Body Mass Index z-scores were generated according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reference criteria. Z-scores range from -3 to 3 and a z-score of 0 represents the population mean. Higher z-score values indicate worse outcomes. The Centers for Disease Control has defined obesity as a z-score \> 1.64 and overweight as a z-score \> 1.04.
Time frame: 6 months
Waist to Height Ratio
Time frame: 6 months
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