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RECRUITING
NCT04036331
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Dyad Plus Effectiveness/Feasibility

Sponsor: Wake Forest University Health Sciences

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Summary

The purpose of this research is to determine the effectiveness of a coordinated program (Dyad Plus) that would help to facilitate self-monitoring, positive communication, joint problem solving, and social support to increase physical activity, healthy eating, and weight loss. Participants of the Brenner FIT (Families In Training) pediatric weight management program and their parent/guardian will co-enroll in weight loss programs. Parents/guardians will receive the components of By Design Essentials.

Official title: Effectiveness/Feasibility of A Coordinated Parent/Child Dyad Weight Loss Intervention:

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

13 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

90

Start Date

2021-07-30

Completion Date

2026-04

Last Updated

2026-03-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Brenner FIT Standard

After referral, families attend an orientation, in which they are then scheduled for an initial introductory 2-hour intake group session and cooking class; these occur within 2-4 weeks of the orientation. Monthly 1-hour long visits with the dietitian, counselor, and physical activity specialist are held for 6 months, in which the child and caregiver see the pediatrician. During the 6 months of treatment, they attend 4 group classes, choosing from topics such as meal planning, physical activity, and parenting. Specialized visits with the physical activity specialist or dietician are scheduled as pertinent issues arise. Clinic visits include individualized goal setting (for behaviors family/clinician have agreed to address), healthy eating and physical activity education, and behavioral counseling to implement changes at home.

BEHAVIORAL

By Design Essentials

A dietitian provides each participant with a detailed program manual that describes the prescribed diet. The dietitian utilizes standard behavioral techniques to promote lifestyle behavior changes that enable participants to implement and maintain behaviors necessary to adhere to the dietary prescription. Participants also receive a standard exercise program designed to promote exercise energy expenditure of approximately 600 kilocalories\*/week. The exercise prescription includes resistance training for 2 days per week and aerobic training for 3 days per week, to meet a 600 kilocalories\*/week expenditure goal. Behaviorists meet with participants to provide individual and group-based counseling to learn the skills necessary to adopt the prescribed dietary pattern and exercise plans. Group sessions will be delivered consecutively over 6 months (20 total; 1.5 hours each).

BEHAVIORAL

Dyad Plus

This will include all components of the standard Brenner FIT program and By Design Essentials. In addition, group sessions, one-on-one parent/child communication sessions, joint goal setting/tracking, and home environment assessment. Dyads will attend 6 meetings that will last approximately 1 hour each.

Locations (1)

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States