Greenlight Plus Study: Approaches to Early Childhood Obesity Prevention
Behavior, Health, Child Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Behavior, Health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
For this study, eligible caregiver/infant dyads will be those with:
- an English- or Spanish-speaking parent/legal guardian,
- infant born in the newborn nursery with plans to have care in the local clinic OR presenting in that clinic for the first newborn visit (1-21 days of life),
- attendance at first newborn clinic visit
- no plans to leave the clinic within 2 years
- Completion of baseline data collection (survey data, child weight and length measures prior to randomization).
- Own a smartphone with access to data services
Exclusion Criteria:
Infant exclusion criteria:
- born prior to 34 weeks gestation or birth weight <1500 grams; weight <3rd %tile at enrollment (World Health Organization growth curves); or
- any chronic medical problem that may affect weight gain (e.g., metabolic disease, uncorrected congenital heart disease, renal disease, high-calorie formula; cleft palate; Down syndrome).
Caregiver exclusion criteria include:
- <18 years old;
- serious mental or neurologic illness that impairs ability to consent/participate;
- poor visual acuity (corrected vision worse than 20/50 with Rosenbaum Screener).
Sites / Locations
- Stanford University
- University of Miami
- New York University
- University of North Carolina
- Duke University
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Greenlight Plus
Greenlight
Families will receive the Greenlight intervention plus a health information technology (HIT) intervention aimed at supporting family goal-setting and behavior change. This design allows us to determine if HIT and the asynchronous support it provides between well-child visits can promote additional behavior change and obesity prevention.
During each of the recommended well child visits from 0-24 months, pediatric residents, trained in clear health communication skills and shared goal-setting, will use the Greenlight Toolkit of low literacy, age- specific, parent education booklets to promote healthy family behaviors and obesity prevention.