The Baby Act Trial (BAT)
Obesity in Childhood
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Obesity in Childhood focused on measuring Physical activity, Sleep pattern, Nutrition, Education
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
We will recruit pregnant women age 18 years and older who are participants of the WIC program that:
- are in the 3rd trimester,
- intend to enroll their infant in the WIC program when he/she is born,
- are experiencing singleton pregnancies;
- agree to participate independently of the assigned group; and 5) can read and have access to the internet.
Exclusion Criteria:
We will exclude pregnant women that:
- report high risk pregnancies (history of hypertension of any type, diabetes of any type, antenatal diagnosis of intrauterine growth failure or major congenital anomalies);
- who plan to leave their WIC clinic within the study time frame; and
- a history of emotional or mental health disorders that would preclude active participation in the study. Also newborns who are premature (before week 37 of gestation), with developmental disabilities, with severe conditions such as hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, feeding disorders, intractable seizures or any other severe neurologic or muscular disorders and metabolic diseases that require specialized diet, and those requiring prolonged hospitalization at birth (>7 days) will also be excluded from participation once the diagnosis is achieved.
Sites / Locations
- University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
WIC +
WIC Standard of care (Control)
The intervention consist in the implementation of an enhanced nutritional education and services model through the use of a combination of modalities to disseminate messages and educational materials framed in the health empowerment model. Each component of the intervention has been developed to provide the information consistent with the theoretical framework of the modality being used. The intervention targets the following behaviors: Infant activation, Healthy sleep patterns, Screen time, Healthy feeding practices.
Participants recruited in randomly assigned control clinics will receive the WIC program standard of care. This includes the projected implementation of a web page for the nutritional education contacts. We will update our definition of the PR WIC program standard of care upon recruitment initiation and throughout the study implementation phase. We will also document the utilization rate of the web base platform provided by WIC among the control participants to determine baseline use of distance learning platforms.