Change in Body Mass Index (BMI) %95 in children with obesity (treatment)
Change in BMI%95 as measured in 2-16 yr old children with obesity BMI%95 is the percentage a child's BMI represents of the BMI value at the 95th percentile for age and sex calculated using the CDC program for SAS.
Change in Body Mass Index (BMI) %95 in healthy and overweight children (prevention)
Change in BMI%95 as measured in healthy and overweight 2-11 yr old siblings of the children with obesity. BMI%95 is the percentage a child's BMI represents of the BMI value at the 95th percentile for age and sex calculated using the CDC program for SAS.
Change in nutrition aspects of the home environment as measured by the Comprehensive Home Environment Survey (CHES)
The CHES is a validated parent-report instrument that measures aspects of the home environment influencing child diet and physical activity. Possible scores on the nutrition scale range from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating a better home environment for nutrition.
Change in physical activity and media aspects of the home environment as measured by the Comprehensive Home Environment Survey (CHES)
The CHES is a validated parent-report instrument that measures aspects of the home environment influencing physical activity and media. Possible scores are on a scale from 0 to 8 with higher scores indicating a better home environment for physical activity and media.
Change from Baseline in food insecurity at 18 months as measured by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Household Food Security Survey scores
The USDA Household Food Security Survey is a validated scale that measures food insecurity. Possible scores range from 0 to 18, with higher scores indicating lower food security.
Change from baseline in Hunger at 18 months as measured by the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents
Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents is a validated scale that measures eating attitudes and behaviors in 3 domains: 'Cognitive Restraint of Eating', 'Disinhibition', and 'Hunger'. Possible scores range from 0-14 for 'Hunger' with higher scores indicating worse eating attitudes and behaviors.
Change from baseline in Cognitive Restraint of Eating at 18 months as measured by the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents
Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents is a validated scale that measures eating attitudes and behaviors in 3 domains: 'Cognitive Restraint of Eating', 'Disinhibition', and 'Hunger'. Possible scores range from 0-21 for 'Cognitive Restraint of Eating' with higher scores indicating worse eating attitudes and behaviors.
Change from baseline in Disinhibition at 18 months as measured by the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents
Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents is a validated scale that measures eating attitudes and behaviors in 3 domains: 'Cognitive Restraint of Eating', 'Disinhibition', and 'Hunger'. Possible scores range from 0-16 for 'Disinhibition' with higher scores indicating worse eating attitudes and behaviors.
Change from baseline in physical fitness at 6 months as measured by the Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER) Scores
The Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER) test measures physical fitness by estimating VO2peak. Scores are based on a shuttle-run of 20 meter intervals. The higher the number of intervals completed in the allotted time indicating a better outcome.
Change from baseline in physical fitness at 18 months as measured by the Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER) Scores
The Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER) test measures physical fitness by estimating VO2peak. Scores are based on a shuttle-run of 20 meter intervals. The higher the number of intervals completed in the allotted time indicating a better outcome.
Change from Baseline in Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) blood glucose tests at 18 months
HbA1c blood glucose test, routinely measured as part of pediatric well child care for children 10 years and older with obesity, measures the average level of glucose in blood with normal range 4.2% to 5.6%, prediabetes range 5.7% to 6.4%, and ≥6.5% indicating diabetes. Higher numerical values above 5.7 indicate worse blood sugar control. Investigators will compare the mean A1c between the two groups.
Change from Baseline in Alanine Transaminase (ALT) liver enzyme levels tests at 18 months
ALT levels in the blood, routinely measured as part of pediatric well child care for children 10 years and older with obesity, is measured by milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) with ALT>22mg/dL in females less than 18 years, and ALT >26 mg/dL in males less than 18 years indicating possible non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Higher levels of ALT above these normal cutoffs may represent worsening liver disease. Investigators will compare the mean ALT between the two groups.
Change from Baseline in Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol tests or fasting lipids tests at 18 months
The LDL blood test, routinely measured as part of pediatric well child care for children 10 years and older with obesity, measures cholesterol with an LDL>110 mg/dL in children indicating a worse outcome such as increased long-term risk of heart disease. Higher levels of LDL above these normal cutoffs may represent higher risk of heart disease. Investigators will compare the mean LDL between the two groups.
Change from Baseline in Caregiver Waist Circumference (WC) at 12 months
Waist Circumference is measured to classify adults aged 20 or older into 3 health risk categories, low health risk, increased health risk, and high health risk. A higher waist circumference indicates a worse outcome.
Change from Baseline in Caregiver Waist Circumference (WC) at 18 months
Waist Circumference is measured to classify adults aged 20 or older into 3 health risk categories, low health risk, increased health risk, and high health risk. A higher waist circumference indicates a worse outcome.
Change from Baseline in Adult Caregiver Body Mass Index (BMI) at 12 months
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters. Scores between 18.5 and 24.9 indicate a healthy weight. A higher BMI indicates a worse outcome.
Change from Baseline in Adult Caregiver Body Mass Index (BMI) at 18 months
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters. Scores between 18.5 and 24.9 indicate a healthy weight. A higher BMI indicates a worse outcome.
Change from Baseline to 6 months in levels of Familism as measured by the Pan-Hispanic Familism Scale
The Pan-Hispanic Familism Scale is a validated scale that measures familism, a value system found within many Hispanic/Latino communities that emphasizes familial honor, respect, and mutual collaboration. Participants respond on a 5-point Likert scale from 1=Strongly disagree to 5=Strongly Agree. Higher Scores indicate a higher degree of adherence to Familism.
Change from Baseline in 18 months in levels of Familism as measured by the Pan-Hispanic Familism Scale
The Pan-Hispanic Familism Scale is a validated scale that measures familism, a value system found within many Hispanic/Latino communities that emphasizes familial honor, respect, and mutual collaboration. Participants respond on a 5-point Likert scale from 1=Strongly disagree to 5=Strongly Agree. Higher Scores indicate a higher degree of adherence to Familism.
Change from Baseline in weight-related quality of life at 6 months as measured by the Sizing Me Up child report
Sizing Me Up is a validated weight-related quality of life questionnaire for children aged 10 years and older. Possible scores range from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating a better quality of life.
Change from Baseline in weight-related quality of life at 18 months as measured by the Sizing Me Up child report
Sizing Me Up is a validated weight-related quality of life questionnaire for children aged 10 years and older. Possible scores range from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating a better quality of life.
Change from Baseline in weight-related quality of life at 6 months as measured by the Sizing Them Up Parent report
Sizing Them Up is a validated weight-related quality of life questionnaire for parents/primary caregivers of children 6 to 10 years of age. Possible scores range from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating a better quality of life.
Change from Baseline in weight-related quality of life at 18 months as measured by the Sizing Them Up Parent report
Sizing Them Up is a validated weight-related quality of life questionnaire for parents/primary caregivers of children 6 to 10 years of age. Possible scores range from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating a better quality of life.
Change from Baseline in depressive symptoms in parents at 6 months as measured by the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
The Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale is a validated questionnaire that assesses depressive symptoms in parents. Possible scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating worse depressive symptoms.
Change from Baseline in depressive symptoms in parents at 18 months as measured by the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
The Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale is a validated questionnaire that assesses depressive symptoms in parents. Possible scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating worse depressive symptoms.
Change from Baseline in depressive symptoms in adolescents 12-18 years at 6 months as measured by the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
The Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale is a validated questionnaire that assesses depressive symptoms in adolescents 12-18 years. Possible scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating worse depressive symptoms.
Change from Baseline in depressive symptoms in adolescents 12-18 years at 18 months as measured by the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
The Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale is a validated questionnaire that assesses depressive symptoms in adolescents 12-18 years. Possible scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating worse depressive symptoms.
Change from Baseline in depressive symptoms in children at 6 months as measured by the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children 6-12 years (CES-DC)
The Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children is a validated questionnaire that measures depressive symptoms in 6-12 year old children. Possible scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating worse depressive symptoms.
Change from Baseline in depressive symptoms in children at 18 months as measured by the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children 6-12 years (CES-DC)
The Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children is a validated questionnaire that measures depressive symptoms in 6-12 year old children. Possible scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating worse depressive symptoms.
Reach as measured by the proportion of eligible children seen for well-child care that are randomized.
Reach as measured by the proportion of children seen for a well-child check at each clinic that are randomized during the study.
Adoption as measured by the proportion of training sessions attended by medical providers
Number of training sessions that Primary Care Providers attend. Attendance will be taken at all PCP trainings. There will be 4 training sessions within the first 12 months and 2 refresher training sessions between 36-48 months. Total 6 possible sessions attended, with higher attendance rates indicating a better outcome.
Primary Care Visit Frequency in the as measured by number of clinic visits for each child
Primary Care Visit Frequency, as measured by the number of clinic visits for child weight follow-up reported in Clinic Electronic Medical Records (EMR's.
Change in history of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) diagnosis status in a parent participant
Response to questionnaire administered every 6 months throughout the study period to participating parents querying whether they or any of their participating children have tested positive for COVID-19 using a laboratory assay. Participants with no history of COVID-19 diagnosis at baseline who later report positive diagnosis will be defined as new diagnosis of COVID-19 during the study period.
Change in history of COVID-19 diagnosis status in a child participant
Response to questionnaire administered every 6 months throughout the study period to participating parents querying whether any of their participating children have tested positive for COVID-19 using a laboratory assay. Child participants with no history of COVID-19 diagnosis at baseline whose parents later report positive diagnosis for that child will be defined as new diagnosis of COVID-19 during the study period.