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Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Approach to Addressing Overweight and Obesity Among Qatari Youth

Q

Qatar University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: Weight loss program for school children

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT02972164
X - 036 - 3 - 013

Details and patient eligibility

About

Levels of overweight and obesity have reached alarming proportions in Qatar and other Gulf nations. In Qatar, the need to establish national strategies for the prevention and treatment of obesity has been recognized in the new Qatar National Health Strategy 2011-2016, which stresses the need for prevention. In fact, the Qatar National Nutrition and Physical Activity Action Plan 2011-2016 calls for nutrition and physical activity interventions for the prevention of obesity and related chronic diseases such as diabetes. The treatment and prevention of childhood obesity is largely through lifestyle changes- encouraging health eating and physical activity and discouraging sedentary behavior. However, changing such behaviors is complex and requires a combination of integrated approaches to tackle such a multifaceted problem. Herein, the investigators set out to implement and evaluate a novel weight management program for Qatari school children at the vulnerable age of 9-12 years. The project incorporates a cognitive-behavioral approach that involves developing social and emotional competences, promotion healthy dietary habits, development of physical literacy, and use of activity monitoring devices to promote increased activity while enlisting family involvement in an attempt to maintain weight loss in the long term. This project seeks to also take things further by integrating a range of interventions that use cutting edge insights from the behavioral sciences through the use of MINDSPACE approach (MINDSPACE: Messenger, Incentive, Norms, Default, Salience, Priming, Affect, Commitment, Ego) in conjunction with technology tools for monitoring activity and providing ongoing support through the use of social media. The intervention involves a multi-cohort intervention involving 500 Qatari children over 5 years to be conducted in three phases (1) intensive weight loss camps, (2) after-school clubs as supplement/consolidation, and (3) maintenance through web and social/family support.

Full description

The specific objectives of the project are to:

  1. Adapt and pilot a school-based intervention that combines behavioral and cognitive approaches to promote healthy lifestyle among 9-12 year old children in select Qatari schools in the first year;
  2. Integrate behavioral economics and cognitive behavioral therapy (MINDSPACE) in a multi-cohort prevention/intervention study targeting at risk Qatari school children at the vulnerable age range of 9-12;
  3. Select and use technological tools for enhanced outcomes and adoption of the intervention nationally;
  4. Package study findings into a lifestyle change intervention for national implementation in collaboration with Hamad Medical Corporation and the Supreme Education Council.

Data from this project could provide the basis for a national program to stem the rise of obesity in Qatar through lifestyle changes and reduce related health conditions.

Enrollment

799 patients

Sex

All

Ages

9 to 12 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • School children within age range of 9-12 yrs, at or above 95th percentile of BMI by age using International Obesity TaskForce (IOTF) cut off, and parental consent.

Exclusion criteria

  • Psychiatric or neurological disorders, learning disability, dyslexia, current or past drug abuse, head injury and psychotropic medication.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

799 participants in 2 patient groups

Control
No Intervention group
Description:
Each year, 100 school children age 9-12 who meet inclusion criteria are selected from 5 randomly chosen schools to participate in the control group. Control children are assessed for the same measures as the intervention group at the beginning and end of the intervention but receive none of the intervention modules.
Weight loss program for school children
Experimental group
Description:
Each year, 100 school children age 9-12 who meet inclusion criteria are selected from 5 randomly chosen schools to participate in the intervention group. The intervention children take part in the integrated approach for weight management consisting of (1) intensive weight loss camp (2) twelve weeks of after school clubs for consolidation purposes, and (3) social media and wearable sensors for support and monitoring.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Weight loss program for school children

Trial contacts and locations

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