Thomson Jessica L, Tussing-Humphreys Lisa M, Goodman Melissa H
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 141 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville, MS 38776, United States.
Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Illinois Cancer Center, 416 Westside Research Office Bldg, 1747 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2014 May;38(1):82-91. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2014.03.004. Epub 2014 Mar 29.
Excessive and inadequate gestational weight gain can complicate a woman's pregnancy and put her and her child at risk for poor delivery and birth outcomes. Further, feeding and activity habits established early in life can significantly impact the development of childhood obesity.
The on-going Delta Healthy Sprouts Project is a randomized, controlled, comparative trial testing the efficacy of two Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting programs on weight status and health behaviors of 150 mothers and their infants residing in the rural Mississippi Delta region of the United States. Women are enrolled in their second trimester of pregnancy and randomized to one of two treatment arms. The control arm curriculum is based on Parents as Teachers, an evidence based approach to increase parental knowledge of child development and improve parenting practices. The experimental arm, labeled Parents as Teachers Enhanced, builds upon the control curriculum by including culturally tailored nutrition and physical activity components specifically designed for the gestational and postnatal periods. We hypothesize that, as compared to the control arm, the experimental arm will be more effective in preventing inappropriate gestational weight gain, reducing postnatal weight retention, and decreasing infant obesity rates. We also will evaluate mother and child dietary and physical activity outcomes, breastfeeding initiation and continuation, and child feeding practices.
The Delta Healthy Sprouts Project tests a novel, combined approach to maternal weight management and childhood obesity prevention in pregnant women and their children at high risk for obesity and chronic disease.
孕期体重增加过多或不足都会使孕妇的妊娠过程复杂化,并使她和她的孩子面临分娩困难和不良出生结局的风险。此外,生命早期形成的喂养和活动习惯会对儿童肥胖的发展产生重大影响。
正在进行的“三角洲健康萌芽项目”是一项随机对照比较试验,旨在测试两种母婴及幼儿家庭访视项目对居住在美国密西西比三角洲农村地区的150名母亲及其婴儿的体重状况和健康行为的效果。女性在怀孕中期登记入组,并随机分配到两个治疗组之一。对照组的课程基于“家长即教师”模式,这是一种基于证据的方法,旨在增加父母对儿童发育的了解并改善育儿方式。实验组名为“强化家长即教师”,在对照课程的基础上,增加了专门为孕期和产后阶段设计的、符合文化特点的营养和身体活动内容。我们假设,与对照组相比,实验组在预防孕期体重增加不当、减少产后体重滞留以及降低婴儿肥胖率方面将更有效。我们还将评估母婴的饮食和身体活动结果、母乳喂养的开始和持续情况以及儿童喂养方式。
“三角洲健康萌芽项目”测试了一种新颖的综合方法,用于管理肥胖和慢性病高风险孕妇及其子女的体重以及预防儿童肥胖。