- ICH GCP
- Rejestr badań klinicznych w USA
- Badanie kliniczne NCT01068236
Primary Care Treatment for Overweight Adolescent Females (SHINE) (SHINE)
Primary Care Treatment for Overweight Adolescent Females
Przegląd badań
Szczegółowy opis
Obesity is currently a major US public health problem, given its prevalence and adverse health consequences. In the past two decades, the percentage of overweight adolescents has almost tripled from 5 to 14%. Clinic-based weight control treatments for youth have demonstrated some success, but most have been designed for pre-adolescent children and their families. Even though considerable research explores adult-weight control and a growing body of research examines childhood obesity, treatments for adolescents have not been adequately studied. Also, almost all empirically tested interventions for youth have been based in academic research clinics rather than in primary care medical settings, where weight problems are most often identified and may be most efficiently treated. Placing adolescent weight-related interventions in primary medical care settings could make them both more easily disseminated and more cost-effective. Finally, treating obesity in a primary care (non-school) setting may be particularly effective/appropriate for teen girls for two reasons. First, overweight girls are at higher risk than normal-weight peers for engaging in unhealthy weight-control behaviors. Second, researchers speculate that teen girls' self-consciousness in mixed-gender physical education (PE) classes may contribute to their lower enrollment rates enrollment in PE classes and overall decline in physical activity in recent years. If so, targeting physical activity in a primary-care-based program may be more successful than in school-based programs.
We propose to examine the clinical effectiveness and incremental cost-effectiveness of a primary care-based multi-component lifestyle intervention for overweight adolescent females and their families. This multi-component intervention will be tailored for gender and developmental stage, and will include a behaviorally-based intervention for teens and parents as well as coordinated feedback and counseling from the adolescent's pediatric primary care provider (PCP). We will compare the primary care-based intervention to a usual-care control condition in which adolescents and their family receive information about weight loss and guidelines for achieving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle along with the encouragement to utilize any appropriate health care services.
The principal aim of the study is to determine the clinical effectiveness of a primary care-based, multi-component lifestyle intervention for overweight (≥ 90th percentile) adolescent females and their families. H1: We hypothesize that the treatment group will have a greater decrease in BMI z-score from baseline to 12 months than the control youth.
In addition, we include the following secondary aims that are exploratory and intended to be hypothesis-generating rather than hypothesis-testing activities:
Determine if dietary intake (total energy intake, % calories from fat, etc.) and/or physical activity mediate the effect of the intervention on BMI z score. H2: Change in dietary intake and physical activity from baseline to 6 months will mediate the relationship between the intervention and change in BMI z score from baseline to 12 months.
Determine the impact of the experimental intervention for overweight adolescents and their families on the secondary outcomes including other physiological parameters (triglycerides, cholesterol, fasting insulin), quality of life, and psychosocial functioning; participant safety (depression and disordered eating behaviors); and feasibility/acceptability of the intervention (e.g., participant and provider satisfaction) in preparation for future Phase III trials.
Determine the incremental cost-effectiveness of the intervention relative to usual care from the societal perspective. We will examine the direct cost of delivering the intervention and this treatment's impact on subsequent use and cost of health services. We also will include indirect costs to participants and their families due to their participation in the intervention and use of other health care services (e.g., time spent in travel, usual care visits, out-of session activities).
Typ studiów
Zapisy (Rzeczywisty)
Faza
- Faza 2
Kryteria uczestnictwa
Kryteria kwalifikacji
Wiek uprawniający do nauki
Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników
Płeć kwalifikująca się do nauki
Opis
Inclusion Criteria:
- Females,
- Ages 13- 15 at study recruitment,
- BMI in overweight range (95th percentile - 99th percentile,
- One or both parent(s) willing to participate.
Exclusion Criteria:
- BMI > 99th percentile,
- Significant cognitive impairment,
- Current pregnancy,
- Congenital heart disease that limits activity,
- Serious asthma requiring oral prednisone,
- Taking medications that increase appetite.
Plan studiów
Jak projektuje się badanie?
Szczegóły projektu
- Główny cel: Leczenie
- Przydział: Randomizowane
- Model interwencyjny: Przydział równoległy
- Maskowanie: Pojedynczy
Broń i interwencje
Grupa uczestników / Arm |
Interwencja / Leczenie |
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Eksperymentalny: Healthy lifestyle intervention
lifestyle/weight-loss intervention for overweight (95th - 99th percentile) female adolescents (13-15 years of age at study entry) to a usual-care control condition.
The intervention will be 20-sessions and combines group visits, individual telephone coaching calls, and tailored pediatric primary care providers (PCP) visits.
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Exercise, yoga, food diaries, provider consultation
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Brak interwencji: Usual care
In the usual care control condition adolescents and their family will receive individualized feedback from the assessments as well as handouts outlining healthy means of maintaining / reducing weight for adolescents through improving nutrition and physical activity.
In addition, these participants will be encouraged to seek any appropriate health care/education services available through Kaiser Permanente or in the community.
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Co mierzy badanie?
Podstawowe miary wyniku
Miara wyniku |
Ramy czasowe |
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BMI z-score
Ramy czasowe: 2 years
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2 years
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Miary wyników drugorzędnych
Miara wyniku |
Ramy czasowe |
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Blood pressure
Ramy czasowe: One year
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One year
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Fasting lipid profile
Ramy czasowe: One year
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One year
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Fasting glucose
Ramy czasowe: One year
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One year
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Współpracownicy i badacze
Sponsor
Śledczy
- Główny śledczy: Victor J Stevens, PhD, Kaiser Permanente
Publikacje i pomocne linki
Daty zapisu na studia
Główne daty studiów
Rozpoczęcie studiów
Zakończenie podstawowe (Rzeczywisty)
Ukończenie studiów (Rzeczywisty)
Daty rejestracji na studia
Pierwszy przesłany
Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości
Pierwszy wysłany (Oszacować)
Aktualizacje rekordów badań
Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Oszacować)
Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości
Ostatnia weryfikacja
Więcej informacji
Terminy związane z tym badaniem
Słowa kluczowe
Dodatkowe istotne warunki MeSH
Inne numery identyfikacyjne badania
- 5R01HD050931-04 (Grant/umowa NIH USA)
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