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Healthy Habits, Happy Homes: An Intervention to Improve Household Routines for Obesity Prevention (HH)

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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Status

Completed

Conditions

Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: Home-Based Health Coaching
Behavioral: Mailed materials

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT01565161
U48 DP001946-5033375

Details and patient eligibility

About

While childhood obesity rates may have plateaued in some US population subgroups, such as whites and those of higher socioeconomic status, overall rates of obesity remain high and racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities appear to be widening. Among the most promising approaches for childhood obesity prevention and management are interventions that begin early in life and that support change at the individual and community levels.

The goal of this project is to develop and test an intervention delivered to racial/ethnic minority and low income parents of 2-5 year old children in their homes, designed to promote adoption of household routines and parenting strategies that are preventive of obesity. To achieve this goal, the investigators will work with community health centers in Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville to recruit families to participate in an individual-level randomized controlled trial. The investigators partner community health centers include the Roxbury Comprehensive Community Health Center, Dimock Community Health Centers, and the Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA).

Participants will be randomized to receive either 1) mailed educational materials for the duration of the 6-month program (control), or 2) home-based health coaching visits and phone calls with a health educator, text messages, and educational materials promoting the adoption of household routines and target behaviors (intervention).

The investigators goal is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of the investigators designed intervention (as compared to the control condition) using baseline and post-intervention data. In order to do so, the investigators will assess change from baseline to post-intervention in the investigators key behavioral outcomes of interest, including adoption of three household routines:

  1. Regularly eating meals together as a family
  2. Obtaining adequate sleep
  3. Limiting screen-viewing time

Enrollment

117 patients

Sex

All

Ages

2 to 5 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Parent with child between 2-5 years old
  • Child has a TV in the room where s/he sleeps
  • Parent is comfortable reading, writing and having conversations in English or Spanish
  • Child was seen for a well-child care visit at one of collaborating community health centers in the last 90 days

Exclusion criteria

  • Parent is not 18 years or older
  • Family is planning to move from the Boston area in the net 6 months
  • Child has a physical/mental health condition which requires chronic care

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

117 participants in 2 patient groups

Home-Based Health Coaching
Experimental group
Description:
Intervention delivered in the home.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Home-Based Health Coaching
Control Arm
Active Comparator group
Description:
Mailed educational materials
Treatment:
Behavioral: Mailed materials

Trial contacts and locations

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