PACE-PC: Primary Care Management of Adolescent Obesity
Obesity, Overweight, Weight Loss
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Obesity focused on measuring Weight Loss, Obesity, Overweight, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Primary Care Physicians, Primary Care, Counseling, Adolescent
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Males and Females, ages 11-13 who are obese (> 95% Body Mass Index for age and gender). Participants must have:
- a home telephone and permanent residence with the intent to stay in the San Diego area over the entire study period;
- willingness to return to the pediatrician for counseling sessions;
- ability to attend measurement visits at the PACE research office.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any prospective participant with any comorbidities of obesity that require immediate sub-specialist referral including pseudotumor cerebri, sleep apnea, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, and orthopedic problems will be excluded from the study.
- Additionally, participants will also be excluded if they are over 285 pounds (limits of DXA machine), have any pulmonary, cardiovascular or musculoskeletal problem that would limit ability to comply with moderate-level physical activity (e.g. walking), have a history of substance abuse, or other psychiatric disorder that would impair compliance with the study protocol, or are using any medications which alter body weight.
- Patients in foster care will be ineligible due to difficulty in obtaining follow-up measures should they move from home to home.
Sites / Locations
- UCSD - CALIT2- Atkinson Hall
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Experimental
Enhanced Usual Care
Stepped Care
Enhanced Usual Care Arm: This group will receive 2 face-to-face sessions with a health educator for dietary and health counseling in addition to an initial physician-patient visit. Educational materials that a patient might receive at his/her physician's office will also be provided at the initial health educator visit and monthly thereafter. This condition is called "Enhanced Standard Care" because it is, in fact, more than most obese adolescents currently receive in primary care offices in San Diego.
PACE-PC is a 1-year stepped-care intervention (subdivided into three 4-month blocks) utilizing multiple modalities including clinician and tailored health educator counseling, phone counseling, mailed content for overweight adolescents and their family to promote improved diet and physical activity behaviors aimed at weight loss and weight loss maintenance. PACE-PC is designed to be based in the primary care setting and promotes involvement, management, and decision-making by the primary care provider about the level of PACE-PC step for each enrolled patient Participants randomized to the PACE-PC condition will be enrolled in Step 1 (the most intensive) for the first 4 months. Depending upon response at the end of Step 1, for the next 4 months adolescents will be triaged to Step 2 (less intensive) or will repeat Step 1. At 8 months, again based upon treatment response, triage will occur to either Step 3 (least intensive) or repetition of the previous step.