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The B'N Fit POWER Initiative: A School-Based Wellness Initiative for Bronx Youth (BNFit)

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Montefiore Medicine Academic Health System

Status

Completed

Conditions

Overweight and Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: B'N Fit POWER

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT03565744
2015-5917

Details and patient eligibility

About

The findings of this study will establish the feasibility and efficacy of B'N Fit POWER and given the wide presence of MSHP, MMCC and other afterschool programs, there is significant potential for dissemination of B'N Fit POWER to many other clinic-community partnership sites enabling the development of a larger grant that will test the effectiveness and dissemination process to several schools in the Bronx. The translation of a traditional clinical-based weight-loss intervention to adapting and implementing such an intervention in a real-world school setting is more relevant and sustainable for advancing a culture of health and promoting diabetes risk reduction in Bronx youth.

Full description

In this proposal, the investigators aim to test a school-based intervention to promote resilience and prevent obesity related co-morbidities for impoverished racial/ethnic minority Bronx youth who are at increased risk for diabetes. B'N Fit POWER is a wellness program that integrates existing school wellness promotion activities, the Montefiore School Health Program (MSHP) - a network of school-based health clinics, and the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) - a network of afterschool programming, to promote health and build on the resilience of the adolescents. It offers culturally-relevant guidance related to the attainment of 7 Target Behaviors, namely to increase fruit, vegetable and sugar-free beverage intake, obtain adequate sleep, daily physical activity, eating breakfast and lunch daily, and limiting fast food and unhealthy snacks. Although B'N Fit POWER targets youth with overweight and obesity and at high risk for diabetes, it is open to all middle school students at the school, via community-led recruitment efforts to reduce obesity-related stigma by promoting wellness and fitness. Grounded in Youth Development (YD) Theory and using the principles of Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) the program integrates patient, family, clinical, and community linkages, and targets individual behaviors as well as the school environment to address environmental and structural barriers to behavioral change. YD program elements are incorporated to build positive identity, youth resilience, and foster youth leadership by having youth contribute to planning community activities with incentives to promote attendance and retention. The investigators will conduct a quasi-experimental trial of B'N Fit POWER and will compare participants receiving B'N Fit POWER (Group 1) to two comparison groups: one from the same school receiving standard of care (Group 2) and, to assess the external validity of Group 2 in terms of characteristics and outcomes, an additional group from another school also receiving standard of care (Group 3) to address the following specific aims: 1) Determine whether B' N Fit POWER is effective in improving fitness, healthy weight attainment, and 7 target behaviors; 2) To assess the impact of moving the B'N Fit program into a school setting on participant engagement; and 3) To assess the mediating pathways associated with program effects. Following an initial health screening, participants enrolling in B'N Fit POWER (Group 1) will receive comprehensive medical assessments at the MSHP integrated with MMCC afterschool programming that incorporates a curriculum focusing on 7 Target Behaviors during weekly leadership sessions and daily physical activity. The comparison groups receive the standard of care (standard MSHP and MMCC afterschool program). Effects of the program will be evaluated using data routinely collected at the schools (e.g. anthropometrics and labs from clinic and the school fitnessgram, attendance, grades) and surveys. Multivariate logistic regressions and mixed-effects linear models will assess program effects for categorical or continuous outcomes and the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) approach will identify barriers and solutions to implementation.

Enrollment

79 patients

Sex

All

Ages

10 to 14 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age 10 and no older than 14 when recruited at baseline
  • A parent or guardian will be available in person or by phone at all clinical visits.
  • Registered in both the Montefiore School Health Program clinic and Mosholu Montefiore Community Health Center afterschool program at Public School (PS) /Middle School (MS) 95

Exclusion criteria

  • Has a major mental illness that would render them incapable of consenting for the research or complying with the B'N Fit POWER afterschool program protocol
  • Has medical problems that make it unsafe for them to participate in the afterschool program.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

79 participants in 3 patient groups

Group 1 - B'N Fit POWER
Experimental group
Description:
Participants enrolling in B'N Fit POWER afterschool program will be assigned to Group 1.
Treatment:
Behavioral: B'N Fit POWER
Group 2 - Standard of Care
No Intervention group
Description:
All other PS/MS-95 participants who completed the screening (approximately 50) will be in comparison Group 2
Group 3 - Standard of Care
No Intervention group
Description:
Participants at an additional school site completing the screening (approximately 100) will be in an additional comparison Group 3.

Trial contacts and locations

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