Development of the DRIVE Curriculum to Address Childhood Obesity Risk Factors



Status:Completed
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:2 - 65
Updated:12/19/2018
Start Date:September 2014
End Date:March 2016

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Pilot Trial of the DRIVE Parent Training Curriculum to Target Risk Factors for Childhood Obesity

The purpose of this study is to help overweight or obese children to maintain or reduce their
body mass index (BMI) through the home-based parent training program the investigators
developed called DRIVE. The investigators hypothesize that children from families that
receive the DRIVE program will show greater maintenance or improvement in their BMIs than
families who do not receive DRIVE.

The DRIVE program (Developing Relationships that Include Values of Eating and Exercise) is a
home-based parent training program with 15 sessions focused on improve family nutrition and
physical activity and promoting positive parent-child interactions. The aim of this study is
to pilot-test the development of a childhood obesity program that includes parenting and
health information. Participants in this study will be recruited through community
organizations based upon their obesity health risk. Only families whose children's BMI
percentile is greater than or equal to 75 will be eligible to participate in this study These
participants will be randomly assigned to either the control group, in which participants
will receive health information via mail only, or the experimental group that will
participate in 15 DRIVE sessions focusing on parent-child interactions, health and nutrition,
and physical activity. Both groups will complete a baseline assessment, mid-point assessment,
and post assessment in their home, which will measure parent and child height, weight, and
waist circumference; parent attitudes towards health and nutrition; and parent and child food
consumption and physical activity levels. Results from this study will provide information
regarding the feasibility of implementing the DRIVE curriculum as well as its impact on
parent and child body mass indexes, and parents' knowledge, and attitudes related to
nutrition.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Child age 2-6 years old with a BMI percentile greater than or equal to 75

- Fluent in English

- Parent has primary custody of the primary child participant in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

- Pregnant or currently breastfeeding (parent)

- Planning to get pregnant while enrolled in the study (parent)

- Have BMI greater than 45 (parent)

- Chronic disease that affects body weight, appetite, or metabolism (for example,
diabetes- type I or type II) (child)

- Have HIV or AIDS (child)

- Use prescription or over-the-counter medications or herbal products that affect
appetite, body weight, or metabolism (child)

- Plan to move out of the Atlanta/Baton Rouge area for the duration of enrollment
(approximately 5 months) (family)

- Plan to be out of the Atlanta/Baton Rouge area for more than 2 weeks for the duration
of enrollment (approximately 5 months) (family)
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808
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