My Weight-their Weight: eHealth Intervention for Managing Obesity in Child Care Settings

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The goal of this 12-month cluster clinical trial is to evaluate if improving child care providers' health behaviors using an online provider weight management program elicits meaningful change in dietary and physical activity behaviors in 2-5-year-old preschool children in their care and the child care environment. The study sample will include 84 child care centers. Including: 84 center directors, 168 2-5-year-old classroom teachers, 672 2-5-year old children. Some centers will do only the online Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (Go NAPSACC) program. This program works with child care center directors to make changes to their center around child nutrition and physical activity to foster healthier habits for the children enrolled in their care. Other centers will do Go NAPSACC Enhanced. This will include center directors doing Go NAPSACC and 2-5 year old teachers doing an online weight management program with support. Researchers will compare centers in Go NAPSACC with centers in Go NAPSACC Enhanced to see if there are greater improvements in children's diet quality and physical activity, as well as the nutrition and physical activity environment of centers in the Go NAPSACC Enhanced group. Additionally, they will see if there are greater improvements in teachers' weight, diet quality, and physical activity in centers using Go NAPSACC Enhanced.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 2
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⁃ Child Care Centers:

• Be open year-round

• Licensed with no plans to close in the next 2 years

• Been in operation for at least 1 year

• Have at least two classrooms serving children 2-5 years-old

• Serve at least lunch to the 2-5-year old children

• Have no history of Go NAPSACC participation in the past 6 months

• Two 2-5-year-old classroom providers and 4 parents from each classroom must provide consent to participate in the study

⁃ Child Care Providers (Directors and Teachers):

• Ability to provide informed consent.

• Age 18 years or older.

• Teacher only: Be a teacher in a 2-5-year-old classroom.

• Teacher only: Not pregnant, nor planning to become pregnant in the next year

⁃ Children:

• Be in a classroom with a participating child care teacher.

• Be 2-5 years old.

• The consenting primary caregiver must be able to read English

Locations
United States
North Carolina
UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
RECRUITING
Chapel Hill
Contact Information
Primary
Regan V Burney, PhD
reganb@email.unc.edu
336-971-7459
Backup
Erik Willis, PhD
erik.willis@unc.edu
704-541-4951
Time Frame
Start Date: 2023-01-18
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-12
Participants
Target number of participants: 924
Treatments
Active_comparator: Go NAPSACC
Centers randomized to Go NAPSACC will receive the traditional Go NAPSACC program. This will include the center director leading the Go NAPSACC effort with support from a Go NAPSACC Implementation advisor. The advisor will orient each center to Go NAPSACC and its online tools and check in monthly with directors as they work through 2 cycles of Go NAPSACC over 6 months. Centers will take self-assessments on nutrition and physical activity, choose 6 goals (3 from each), create action plans, and take action to achieve their chosen goals.
Experimental: Go NAPSACC Enhanced
Centers randomized to Go NAPSACC Enhanced will receive the traditional Go NAPSACC program as described in the Active Comparator arm. Additionally, child care providers will simultaneously receive a weight management program, Go NAPSACC Cares over 6 months. The health educator will orient providers with the website and its tools and resources. Providers will take a self-assessment and choose a goal of weight maintenance or weight loss. They will go through 18 lessons with accompanying resources. Within the website they will self-monitor their weight, physical activity, and red foods (diet quality). Providers will receive daily tips, weekly reminders via text message or email, and tailored weekly feedback based on their weight management goals and progress.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Leads: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov