Children's Growth and Behavior Study

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Background: \- Studies show that many factors affect children's eating behavior and health. These include sleep, mood, thinking skills, and genetics. Studying children over time may identify children at higher risk for eating-related health concerns.

Objective: \- To understand how genes and environment influence eating behavior and health over time.

Eligibility: \- Children ages 8-17 in good general health.

Design: * Screening visit 1: Medical history, physical exam, body measurements, and questions. * 14 days: Participants will wear a wrist monitor and answer smartphone prompts about eating and mood. They may give a stool sample. * Screening visit 2: * Body measurements. * Saliva, urine, and blood samples. * Heart tests. * Meals provided (after fasting overnight). * Questionnaires and interview. * Behavior, thinking, and exercise tests. * X-ray of left wrist and full body.\<TAB\> * Some parents may have medical history, physical exam, and questions at screening visits. They may answer questions at the yearly visits. * Participants will have up to 6 yearly visits. They will give a urine sample and body measurements, and repeat the X-rays. They will have questions and behavior and thinking tasks. They may give stool samples. Visits will range from 3 to 8 hours. * Participants may choose to participate in other studies: * Stress and Hormones, 1 visit: While resting, participants will give saliva samples and have their heart monitored. Then they will do math. They will repeat the resting part, then do a computer task. * Brain Imaging, 2 visits: Twice, participants will perform tasks with a magnetic cone on their head then answer questions. Once, they will have an MRI, lying still in a scanner with a coil on their head. Before the first visit, participants will collect at-home saliva samples once a day for three days. During both visits, participants will perform tasks and answer questions that gauge their thinking skills and mood. * Experiment 3 (sleep/fatigue): Participants will complete 2 additional visits. During these visits, participants will complete a task on the computer for 2 hours, or watch a movie for two hours. After completion of the task/movie, they will answer questions and be provided with food. Participants will be compensated for the time and inconvenience involved with completing study procedures.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 8
Maximum Age: 100
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‣ Parents/Guardians will qualify if they meet the following criteria.

• Age \>=18 years

• Have a child enrolled in this protocol (15-CH-0096).

• Volunteers will qualify if they meet the following criteria.

⁃ Age 8-17 years (NB: children may continue to participate as adults during follow-up).

⁃ Weight, height and BMI \>= 5th percentile for age and sex according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000 US standards.

⁃ Cognitively capable of completing study procedures (FSIQ \>= 70).

⁃ Good general health based on a normal history and physical examination (with the exception of overweight and minor, well-controlled illnesses).

Locations
United States
Maryland
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
RECRUITING
Bethesda
Contact Information
Primary
Bobby K Cheon
bobby.cheon@nih.gov
(301) 827-1857
Time Frame
Start Date: 2015-04-21
Estimated Completion Date: 2030-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 1500
Treatments
All pediatric participants
All pediatric participants in the study will be evaluated as one group
Parents of participants
Parents provide information about their children and supply DNA / blood samples for future analyses
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov