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ENROLLING BY INVITATION
NCT04177472
NA

Mothers and CareGivers Investing in Children

Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The incidence of childhood obesity in the United States has steadily increased over the past 30 years but has begun to level off in recent years. Epidemiological evidence indicates that obesity may transmitted across multiple generations. The current study seeks to: 1) evaluate the extent to which mothers and other important caregivers affect their mothers' parenting; 2) examine whether an intervention aimed at improving diet quality and enhancing responsive feeding to improves parental responsivity and feeding behavior and infants' weight trajectories over time; 3) examine the effects of early life feeding and caregiver sensitivity on health and development; and 4) examine feasibility of food distribution along with the feeding intervention.

Official title: MAGIC: a Family Based Feeding Intervention Program

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

0 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

165

Start Date

2019-11-14

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2024-10-22

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Obesity Prevention Group

Parents will be provided with responsive feeding coaching to help them recognize hunger and satiety cues and nutrition coaching that involves recommending a sequence of introducing complementary foods that corresponds with food textures and feeding styles, breast/bottle weaning, healthy snacking and hands on demonstrations for healthy food options.

BEHAVIORAL

Obesity Prevention Group + Food Boxes

Parents will be provided with responsive feeding coaching to help them recognize hunger and satiety cues and nutrition coaching that involves recommending a sequence of introducing complementary foods that corresponds with food textures and feeding styles, breast/bottle weaning, healthy snacking and hands on demonstrations for healthy food options. Parents will also be provided with grocery items (fruits, vegetables, meat) prior to each intervention visit to facilitate a healthy family diet.

BEHAVIORAL

Infant Safety and Injury Prevention Group

Parents will be provided with information about safe sleeping, car seats, baby-proofing, etc., delivered during home visits, newsletters, and reinforcing text messages.

Locations (2)

Sarah M. & Charles E. Seay Building

Austin, Texas, United States

Dell Pediatric Research Institute

Austin, Texas, United States