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Reducing Childhood Obesity Using Ecological Momentary Intervention (EMI) and Video Feedback at Family Meals

Organization UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVERLocation Aurora, UNITED STATESPosted 1 May 2021Deadline 30 Apr 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20250-11 years old21+ years old3-arm studyAdultAdult HumanAfrican AmericanAfro AmericanAfroamericanAgeAtmosphereBMIBMI percentileBMI z-scoreBehaviorBody mass indexCell PhoneCellular PhoneCellular TelephoneChildChild YouthChildren (0-21)CommunitiesCommunity Health AidesCoping SkillsData CollectionDietary intakeDietary qualityDisparitiesDisparityEcological momentary assessmentEconomic IncomeEconomical IncomeEducationEducational aspectsEligibilityEligibility DeterminationEnvironmentEthnic OriginEthnicityEvidence based interventionFamilyFamily memberFeedbackFrequenciesHealth Care TechnologyHealth TechnologyHealth behaviorHealthy EatingHigh PrevalenceHispanicHomeHome visitationHouse CallHouseholdIncomeIndividualInterventionIntervention StudiesLongitudinal StudiesLow incomeMaintenanceMeasuresMethodologyMethodsMinorityMobile PhonesModelingNative AmericanObesityOutcomeOver weightOverweightParentsParticipantPatternPhasePilot ProjectsPreparednessPrimary CareProceduresProtocolProtocol ScreeningProtocols documentationQuetelet indexRaceRacesRandomizedReadinessResearchRiskSelf EfficacySiblingsSocio-economic statusSocioeconomic StatusStressSystems TheoryTestingTimeVisitWeightadiposityadulthoodagesarmassessing cost effectivenessbehavior changechild adipositychild obesitychildhood adipositychildhood obesityclinical practicecommunity health workercommunity partnerscommunity-based partnerscoping strategycorpulencecost effectivecost-effectiveness evaluationdetermine cost effectivenessdiet qualityecological momentary interventioneffectiveness trialevaluate cost-effectivenessexamine cost effectivenessfamily supportfeedingfood environmentfood qualityhealth related behaviorhome visithomesiPhoneimplementation interventionincomesindexinginnovateinnovationinnovativeintervention effectintervention researchinterventional researchinterventional studyinterventions researchkidslong-term studylongitudinal outcome studiesm-HealthmHealthmeetingmeetingsmobile healthobese childrenobesity during childhoodobesity in childrenobesity interventionobesity riskobesity therapyobesity treatmentparentpediatric obesitypilot studypost interventionprimary care clinicprimary care settingprimary outcomeracialracial backgroundracial originrandomisationrandomizationrandomly assignedrecruitrisk for obesityrisk of obesitysecondary outcomesexsmart phonesmartphonesocio-economic positionsocioeconomic positionsuccessthree-arm studyvideo visitweightsyoungster
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Abstract
The low to moderate success with childhood obesity interventions to date and the persistent obesity disparities

across race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status indicate the need to approach childhood obesity in a new and

innovative way. Building on the last three decades of research on childhood obesity, the main objective of the

proposed…

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