Team PLAY (Positive Lifestyles for Active Youngsters) (Team PLAY)
Obesity

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity focused on measuring children, overweight, obesity, family, intervention, control, randomized, physical activity, diet, nutrition, behavior, body mass index
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children 4 to 7 years of age, male or female, of any race who have a BMI > 85% for age.
- All participants and parents must be able to speak and understand English.
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of diabetes mellitus
- History of significant renal, hepatic, cardiovascular,or gastrointestinal disease
- Receiving drugs known to alter glucose homeostasis
- Physical disabilities that limit physical activity (i.e. orthopedic, congenital)
- Diagnosis of hypertension by a medical provider that requires limited physical activity
- Psychological disabilities that might limit participation;
- Lack of access to a telephone
- Lack of access to transportation for the intervention
- Current participation in another clinical trial (current participation in an observational study is not an exclusion.)
- Other medical or behavioral factors that in the judgment of the Principal Investigator may interfere with study participation or the ability to follow the intervention protocol.
- Unable to speak and understand English
Sites / Locations
- University of Tennessee, Department of Preventive Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Team PLAY Group
Standard Care Group
6-month family-centered intervention to increase physical activity and healthy eating patterns, primarily directed at parents. Parents will receive intense counseling regarding developmentally appropriate physical activity, strategies for reducing sedentary behaviors, nutritional counseling, and behavioral counseling, including a self-management program to use with their children at home. The group will meet once a week for the initial 8 weeks, bi-weekly for 8 weeks, and monthly for 2 months.
Participants receive standard care by primary care physician.