Competency-based Approaches to Community Health (COACH)
Obesity, Childhood
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity, Childhood
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Three-to-five year old child
- Spanish or English-speaking
- Child's BMI ≥ 50%
- Parental commitment to participate in a year long study
- Consistent phone access
- Parent age ≥ 18 years
- Child completion of baseline data collection on height, weight, and waist circumference and all willing survey items completed by the parent
- Parents and children must be healthy (parents with controlled medical conditions will also be eligible).
- Dyad must be considered underserved which will be indicated by the parents self-reporting if they or someone in their household participate in one of these programs or services: TennCare, CoverKids, WIC, Food Stamps (SNAP), Free and Reduced Price School Lunch and Breakfast, Families First (TANF), and/or subsidized housing
Sites / Locations
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
COACH: Healthy Bodies
COACH: Strong minds
This will be a staged intensity behavioral intervention. The intensive phase will last 15 weeks and consist of weekly, 90 minute, skills-building sessions. The content will focus on diet, physical activity, sleep, media use, and parenting. Behavior change techniques will include goal-setting, self-monitoring, and problem solving. Following the intensive phase, participants will enter a maintenance phase, consisting of monthly phone calls from a health coach for 3 months.
This will be a school-readiness intervention for the 3-5 year old children involved, which will meet twice a month for 3 months. Group sessions will focus on building social support around literacy skills for parents and children, as well as school advocacy.