Preventing Early Childhood Obesity, Part 1: Family Spirit Nurture, 3-9 Months
Obesity, Water; Lack of, Breast Feeding
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Obesity focused on measuring Sugar, Sweetened, Beverages
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- American Indian ethnicity
- Female
- 13 years of age or older
- Mother to a baby between the ages of 0 and 2.5 months
- Living within 50 miles of the Northern Navajo Medical Center
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to participate in full intervention or evaluation (e.g., planned move, residential treatment, etc.)
- Unwilling to be randomized
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Family Spirit Nurture (FSN)
Control Program
The intervention group (n=68) will receive the Family Spirit Nurture (FSN) home-visiting module, consisting of six 45-minute lessons delivered biweekly by trained local American Indian Family Health Coaches (FHCs), from 3 to 6 months postpartum. The lessons focus on elimination or reduction of Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs) among infants while teaching mothers complementary feeding and responsive parenting practices. Lessons are highly visual and interactive, and will incorporate cultural teachings related to infant feeding and nutrition that support aims. All families will receive water delivery of drinking water from 6 to 9 months postpartum.
The control group (n=68) will receive three home-based lessons with home safety information (injury prevention is a priority identified by Navajo leadership that does not interfere with study questions). Mothers randomized to the control group will receive 3 educational lessons on home safety and child safety proofing. These meaningful topics were selected so as not to dilute measurement on key FSN outcomes and to provide benefit to all study participants. Lessons will be delivered monthly (at 3, 4 and 5 months postpartum) in the same format as the FSN lessons, by trained FHCs in the home of the participant or in a private place of their choosing. All families will receive water delivery of drinking water from 6 to 9 months postpartum.