The Healthy Lifestyles Passport Program: a Nutrition Education Program to Prevent Childhood Obesity (HLPP)
Childhood Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Childhood Obesity focused on measuring obesity, overweight, childhood obesity, prevention, Z score, weight for length, WFL, body mass index, BMI, prenatal, maternal, nutrition education, health education, health literacy, health numeracy, passport, healthy lifestyles, growth, growth chart
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- pregnant women during the third trimester (>28 weeks gestation) receiving care in the institution's Women's Health Center
- no medical conditions complicating their pregnancy
- must be able to communicate in English or Spanish
- be reachable by phone
- plan to be the consistent caretaker of the child at least 75% of the time
- plan to attend the institution's pediatric outpatient clinic for the child's routine healthcare
Exclusion Criteria:
- Child with any disabling or chronic illnesses
- Any existing and/or pre-existing disabling or chronic illnesses that would qualify the mother as "high risk"
- Wards of the state
- Mothers with a disabling/serious chronic illness
- Drug/alcohol use during pregnancy
Sites / Locations
- Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Usual Care
Healthy Lifestyles Passport
The Usual Care arm, will not be receiving the interactive nutrition education. They will be meeting with the Registered Dietitian twice in person after the participants are randomized in each arm, and once on the phone. The first meeting, they will be receiving pamphlets and handouts, which are typically given as part of usual care. The second meeting is a post-test assessment and Newest Vital Sign Assessment Tool. The second meeting and the follow-up phone call are both the same for usual care and the Healthy Lifestyles Passport arm.
The Healthy Lifestyles Passport arm will be receiving the intervention. They will be meeting with the Registered Dietitian twice in person after the participants are randomized into each arm, and once on the phone. The first meeting, they will be receiving the Healthy Lifestyles Passport, including the interactive nutrition education. The second meeting is a post-test assessment and Newest Vital Sign Assessment Tool.