Feasibility Trial of the iAMHealthy Intervention

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2020
This research study is being done to find out which of 2 ways works best to get rural participants interested in joining a research study about children who weigh more than is considered healthy. One method researchers will use is the traditional method of reaching out to potential participants. The traditional method includes using flyers, posters, and booklets. The other method will be to target people who might be especially interested in the study. The second method uses medical records to find potential participants who are most likely to qualify for the study. This study is also being done to what works to help keep participants in a study like this. Another goal of the study is to find out what methods work well to help get and keep children\'s and caregiver\'s weight in the healthy range. Researchers also want to see what works well to help children with a high Body Mass Index be more physically active and to eat healthier foods. The test methods researchers will use for this part of the study are (1) newsletters only and (2) newsletters plus online meetings. Participants will be randomly assigned to 1 of the 2 groups (newsletter or newsletter plus meetings.) The newsletter-only group will receive monthly newsletters about children\'s health; this group will receive these letters for 6 months. The \'newsletter plus meeting group\' will also receive the same monthly newsletter for 6 months. The latter group will also have online meetings with other children and adults as well as a group leader. Those in the \'newsletter plus meeting group\' will also individually meet with a dietician. This study will involve children and one of their caregivers (parent/guardian). The child and caregiver must live in a rural area. The child must be 6 to 11 years old. The child must be considered to have an unhealthy weight (high Body Mass Index). Both the child and caregiver must speak English. Up to 224 children will enter into this study. Participants will be consented through 4 different sites that are part of the IDeA States Pediatric Network.
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First added on: May 06, 2024