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Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of child and adolescent obesity and severe obesity continues to increase despite decades of policy and research aimed at prevention. Obesity strongly predicts cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk; both begin in childhood. Children who receive intensive behavioral inte...

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Autores principales: Armstrong, Sarah C., Windom, McAllister, Bihlmeyer, Nathan A., Li, Jennifer S., Shah, Svati H., Story, Mary, Zucker, Nancy, Kraus, William E., Pagidipati, Neha, Peterson, Eric, Wong, Charlene, Wiedemeier, Manuela, Sibley, Lauren, Berchuck, Samuel I., Merrill, Peter, Zizzi, Alexandra, Sarria, Charles, Dressman, Holly K., Rawls, John F., Skinner, Asheley C.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7318397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32590958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02190-x
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author Armstrong, Sarah C.
Windom, McAllister
Bihlmeyer, Nathan A.
Li, Jennifer S.
Shah, Svati H.
Story, Mary
Zucker, Nancy
Kraus, William E.
Pagidipati, Neha
Peterson, Eric
Wong, Charlene
Wiedemeier, Manuela
Sibley, Lauren
Berchuck, Samuel I.
Merrill, Peter
Zizzi, Alexandra
Sarria, Charles
Dressman, Holly K.
Rawls, John F.
Skinner, Asheley C.
author_facet Armstrong, Sarah C.
Windom, McAllister
Bihlmeyer, Nathan A.
Li, Jennifer S.
Shah, Svati H.
Story, Mary
Zucker, Nancy
Kraus, William E.
Pagidipati, Neha
Peterson, Eric
Wong, Charlene
Wiedemeier, Manuela
Sibley, Lauren
Berchuck, Samuel I.
Merrill, Peter
Zizzi, Alexandra
Sarria, Charles
Dressman, Holly K.
Rawls, John F.
Skinner, Asheley C.
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of child and adolescent obesity and severe obesity continues to increase despite decades of policy and research aimed at prevention. Obesity strongly predicts cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk; both begin in childhood. Children who receive intensive behavioral interventions can reduce body mass index (BMI) and reverse disease risk. However, delivering these interventions with fidelity at scale remains a challenge. Clinic-community partnerships offer a promising strategy to provide high-quality clinical care and deliver behavioral treatment in local park and recreation settings. The Hearts & Parks study has three broad objectives: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the clinic-community model for the treatment of child obesity, (2) define microbiome and metabolomic signatures of obesity and response to lifestyle change, and (3) inform the implementation of similar models in clinical systems. METHODS: Methods are designed for a pragmatic randomized, controlled clinical trial (n = 270) to test the effectiveness of an integrated clinic-community child obesity intervention as compared with usual care. We are powered to detect a difference in body mass index (BMI) between groups at 6 months, with follow up to 12 months. Secondary outcomes include changes in biomarkers for cardiovascular disease, psychosocial risk, and quality of life. Through collection of biospecimens (serum and stool), additional exploratory outcomes include microbiome and metabolomics biomarkers of response to lifestyle modification. DISCUSSION: We present the study design, enrollment strategy, and intervention details for a randomized clinical trial to measure the effectiveness of a clinic-community child obesity treatment intervention. This study will inform a critical area in child obesity and cardiovascular risk research—defining outcomes, implementation feasibility, and identifying potential molecular mechanisms of treatment response. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03339440.
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spelling pubmed-73183972020-06-29 Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity Armstrong, Sarah C. Windom, McAllister Bihlmeyer, Nathan A. Li, Jennifer S. Shah, Svati H. Story, Mary Zucker, Nancy Kraus, William E. Pagidipati, Neha Peterson, Eric Wong, Charlene Wiedemeier, Manuela Sibley, Lauren Berchuck, Samuel I. Merrill, Peter Zizzi, Alexandra Sarria, Charles Dressman, Holly K. Rawls, John F. Skinner, Asheley C. BMC Pediatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The prevalence of child and adolescent obesity and severe obesity continues to increase despite decades of policy and research aimed at prevention. Obesity strongly predicts cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk; both begin in childhood. Children who receive intensive behavioral interventions can reduce body mass index (BMI) and reverse disease risk. However, delivering these interventions with fidelity at scale remains a challenge. Clinic-community partnerships offer a promising strategy to provide high-quality clinical care and deliver behavioral treatment in local park and recreation settings. The Hearts & Parks study has three broad objectives: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the clinic-community model for the treatment of child obesity, (2) define microbiome and metabolomic signatures of obesity and response to lifestyle change, and (3) inform the implementation of similar models in clinical systems. METHODS: Methods are designed for a pragmatic randomized, controlled clinical trial (n = 270) to test the effectiveness of an integrated clinic-community child obesity intervention as compared with usual care. We are powered to detect a difference in body mass index (BMI) between groups at 6 months, with follow up to 12 months. Secondary outcomes include changes in biomarkers for cardiovascular disease, psychosocial risk, and quality of life. Through collection of biospecimens (serum and stool), additional exploratory outcomes include microbiome and metabolomics biomarkers of response to lifestyle modification. DISCUSSION: We present the study design, enrollment strategy, and intervention details for a randomized clinical trial to measure the effectiveness of a clinic-community child obesity treatment intervention. This study will inform a critical area in child obesity and cardiovascular risk research—defining outcomes, implementation feasibility, and identifying potential molecular mechanisms of treatment response. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03339440. BioMed Central 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7318397/ /pubmed/32590958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02190-x Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Armstrong, Sarah C.
Windom, McAllister
Bihlmeyer, Nathan A.
Li, Jennifer S.
Shah, Svati H.
Story, Mary
Zucker, Nancy
Kraus, William E.
Pagidipati, Neha
Peterson, Eric
Wong, Charlene
Wiedemeier, Manuela
Sibley, Lauren
Berchuck, Samuel I.
Merrill, Peter
Zizzi, Alexandra
Sarria, Charles
Dressman, Holly K.
Rawls, John F.
Skinner, Asheley C.
Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
title Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
title_full Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
title_fullStr Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
title_full_unstemmed Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
title_short Rationale and design of “Hearts & Parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
title_sort rationale and design of “hearts & parks”: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of an integrated clinic-community intervention to treat pediatric obesity
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7318397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32590958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02190-x
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