Health Literacy and Obesogenic Behaviors (HL-Squared)
Obesity, Adolescent, Health Behavior, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Obesity, Adolescent focused on measuring health literacy, obesity, diet, physical activity, information-motivation-behavioral skills model, adolescent
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adolescents 13-16 years old at time of enrollment (may turn age 17 during the study
- Must have parental consent
- All weight classifications
Exclusion Criteria:
- Adolescents younger than 13 years or older than 16 years at time of enrollment
- No parental consent
- Medical conditions preventing engagement in physical activity
- Medical conditions resulting in extremely restricted diets (e.g., ketogenic diet)
- Already participating in an intervention related to healthy eating, physical activity and/or obesity prevention or treatment
Sites / Locations
- Neighborhood House Charter School
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Vaping and Obesity Prevention Only
Health Literacy and Obesity Prevention
Obesity prevention and vaping Vaping: Factual information about vaping devices and vaping Beliefs and attitudes about nicotine products Refusing and avoiding vaping Recognizing addiction and getting help Health information: • Factual information about healthy eating and activity (PA) Motivation: Personal: Create positive attitudes toward engagement in healthy eating and PA Social: Enlisting social support to increase healthy eating and PA Social: Identification of community resources that promote and support healthy eating and PA Behavioral Skills Tips for engaging in prevention behaviors and avoiding risk behaviors in the context of existing barriers Skills for social situations around behaviors Skills for making behavior part of routine Build autonomy, self-efficacy and model good health decision-making for health behaviors
Obesity prevention and health literacy (HL). Health Literacy Functional HL: skills for reading/understanding nutrition labels and medication instructions. Interactive HL: verbal skills for interacting with others on health issues. Critical HL: connections between advocacy and health Media HL: skills for accessing and identifying reliable source of media. Health information: • Factual information about healthy eating and activity (PA) Motivation: Create positive attitudes toward engagement in healthy eating and PA Enlisting social support to increase healthy eating and PA Identification of community resources that promote and support healthy eating and PA Behavioral Skills Tips for engaging in prevention behaviors and avoiding risk behaviors Skills for social situations around behaviors Skills for making behavior part of routine Build autonomy, self-efficacy and good health decision-making for health behaviors