Strong Futures: A Trial of Two Primary Care Based Interventions to Promote Optimal Health in Latino Infants and Toddlers



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:5/4/2018
Start Date:April 11, 2018
End Date:March 2021
Contact:Amy L Beck, MD MPH
Email:amy.beck@ucsf.edu
Phone:(415) 476-3368

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Strong Futures: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Primary Care Based Interventions to Promote Optimal Health in Latino Infants and Toddlers

Latino children experience higher rates of obesity compared to non-Hispanic white children,
especially in low-income communities. Optimal feeding strategies in early life, avoidance of
screen time and longer sleep duration may lower the risk of obesity. Family financial
hardship is also associated with short- and long-term health risks, including behavioral and
mental health problems, and toxic stress which contributes to elevated risk of common chronic
conditions over the life course. This proposal aims to pilot test two interventions to
promote optimal health outcomes in Latino infants. Study participants will meet with a health
educator after well child visits at 2-weeks, 2-, 4-, 6-, 9- and 12-months. Half of the
parents will receive education on obesity prevention. The other half will receive financial
education and case management using an established financial coaching approach. Parents will
also receive text messages that reinforce educational content. The objective of this study is
to determine the acceptability and feasibility of offering these interventions in the
well-child setting. Study investigators also seek to determine the preliminary efficacy of
these interventions on infant and parent health outcomes including dietary intake, screen
time, sleep duration, health related quality of life and financial stress.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Study investigators will recruit parents who self-identify as Latino and their newborn
infants

- Infants must be born at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (ZSFG)

- Infants must be singletons

- Parents must intend to receive primary care for their infant at Zuckerberg San
Francisco General Hospital

- Parents must speak Spanish (but may also speak English)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Infants with birth weights less than 2500 grams

- Infants born prior to 37 weeks and 0 days gestation

- Infants with any medical condition that significantly affects feeding, such as infants
who are unable to feed by mouth

- Infants with any medical condition that is known to be associated with failure to
thrive or specialized nutritional needs

- Infants in foster care

- Infants for whom the primary caregiver is not the infant's mother or father
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