Center for Children's Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition, 610 E 22nd St, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States; Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, MS 4004, Kansas City, KS 66160, United States.
Department of Population Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2023 May;128:107140. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2023.107140. Epub 2023 Mar 7.
Rural families are disproportionately affected by obesity. Obesity often runs in families and is impacted by hereditary components, the shared home environment, and parent modeling/child observational learning. Moreover, parent changes in weight predict child changes in weight. Thus, targeting the family unit has the potential to enhance outcomes for adults and children simultaneously. Additionally, engaging rural nurses in medical clinics and schools may be important in determining whether rural telehealth programs are successfully implemented and sustained. This paper describes the rationale and design of a randomized control trial (RCT) evaluating the effectiveness of an integrated adult- and child-focused obesity treatment tailored for rural participants. Outcomes of this study include participant weight loss from baseline to 9-months, device-measured physical activity, and dietary intake. This project will additionally compare reach between clinic and school settings and evaluate the impact of nurse engagement. This study will include 240 participants from eight rural communities who will be randomized to either a Parent +Family-based group or a Newsletter +Family-based group. Parents in the Parent +Family-based group will receive a 3-month adult obesity treatment designed for adult behavior change as a first step. Then, parents and children together will enter the family-based program (iAmHealthy), allowing for potential enhancement of a theorized ripple effect. Parents in the Newsletter +Family-based group will receive 3 monthly newsletters and then participate in the 6-month family-based intervention designed for child behavior change. This study is the first RCT to examine the effectiveness of an integrated adult- and child-focused obesity treatment program. Registered with ClinicalTrials.gov NCT ID NCT05612971.
农村家庭受肥胖影响的比例过高。肥胖通常在家庭中出现,并受到遗传因素、家庭环境的共同影响,以及父母的榜样作用和孩子的观察学习。此外,父母体重的变化可以预测孩子体重的变化。因此,以家庭为单位进行干预有可能同时改善成人和儿童的结果。此外,让农村护士参与医疗诊所和学校的工作可能对于确定农村远程医疗计划是否成功实施和持续具有重要意义。本文描述了一项随机对照试验(RCT)的原理和设计,该试验评估了针对农村参与者量身定制的综合成人和儿童肥胖治疗的有效性。该研究的结果包括参与者从基线到 9 个月的体重减轻、设备测量的身体活动和饮食摄入。该项目还将比较诊所和学校环境的覆盖范围,并评估护士参与的影响。该研究将包括来自 8 个农村社区的 240 名参与者,他们将被随机分配到父母+家庭为基础的小组或通讯+家庭为基础的小组。父母+家庭为基础小组的父母将接受为期 3 个月的成人肥胖治疗,旨在改变成人的行为,作为第一步。然后,父母和孩子一起参加家庭为基础的项目(iAmHealthy),从而有可能增强理论上的涟漪效应。通讯+家庭为基础小组的父母将收到 3 份每月通讯,然后参加为期 6 个月的以儿童行为改变为重点的家庭干预。这是第一项研究综合成人和儿童肥胖治疗计划有效性的 RCT。在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册,编号为 NCT 05612971。