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Active clinical trials for "Pediatric Obesity"

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Exercise, Arterial Modulation and Nutrition in Youth South Africa Study

HypertensionRetinal Artery Stenosis1 more

The ExAMIN Youth SA study aims to generate new knowledge on the pathophysiology involved in early vascular aging among South African children and to identify early novel biological markers for predicting the subclinical development of hypertension and target organ damage related to cardiovascular disease. This study further implements state-of-the-art biochemical technology to measure a variety of biological markers including multiplex analyses and metabolomics. With the increasing prevalence of childhood hypertension and obesity, this study will be able to address especially behavioural contributors to hypertension development and to subsequently provide a backdrop for school-based primary prevention interventions.

Active2 enrollment criteria

Energy Balance Teens: A Measurement Error Approach to Estimating Energy Balance in Free-Living Adolescents...

Childhood Obesity

There is a critical need to develop an affordable, valid, and reliable techniques to assess free-living energy expenditure (EE), energy storage (ES), and energy intake (EI). The purpose of this project is to develop and evaluate statistical procedures to model, quantify and adjust for the measurement error of and consumer (e.g., Garmin) activity monitors and body composition scales to estimate EE and ES, and use the 'calibrated' values to estimate free-living EI.

Active3 enrollment criteria

A Pharmacokinetic Study Comparing VI-0521 With Placebo in Obese Adolescents

Pediatric ObesityChildhood Obesity

The primary objective of this study is to describe the pharmacokinetic profiles of VI-0521 in obese adolescents.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Role of Parenting Skills and Parenting Style in Pediatric Weight Loss Programs

Pediatric Obesity

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of different parenting skills and parenting styles in the success of children enrolled in a family-based behavioral weight control program and to compare these skills and styles to those used by families with normal weight children.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Gardner Packard Healthy Lifestyles Program

Childhood Obesity

Gardner GOALS is a 6 month program for treatment of childhood obesity that consists of twice monthly telehealth meetings with a health educator. Potential participants enter the study using a randomly ordered list of eligible patients based on BMI, age and number of clinic visits in 2020.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Family Based Time-Restricted Eating

Childhood Obesity

This study will test whether managing the hours during which people eat, called time restricted eating, might help them to lose weight. For this study, one parent and a child will enroll as a group (called a dyad). The dyads will be assigned at random to practice time restricted eating (within 10-12 hours per day) but will be able to eat whatever they would like or to limit portion size and increase fruit, vegetable and lean protein intake and limit sugar sweetened beverages and undergo . Both groups will receive dietary counseling, Bluetooth toothbrushes and scales to help monitor their progress. The study will last for 12 weeks and will have one survey four weeks after the last in person visit. There will be 2 in person visits, 7 virtual visits, 2 phone visits and daily time logs.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Study of a Structured Parent Intervention on Adolescent Weight Loss Modification Program.

Pediatric ObesityImpact of Parent Intervention on Adolescent Weight Loss

The study will enroll 110 overweight and obese adolescents ages 11-16 in a lifestyle modification program focusing on dietary modification and exercise. Parents will be randomized into control and motivational interviewing-based intervention groups. The primary hypothesis is that adolescents whose parents are in the intervention group will have improved compliance, weight loss and health outcomes compared with adolescents whose parents do not receive the intervention.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

BMI Screening and Reporting in Schools: The Fit Study

Pediatric ObesityOverweight

The Fit Study is a three-year, cluster-randomized controlled trial that will evaluate the impact of school-based body mass index (BMI) screening and reporting on child health. Seventy-nine California schools will be randomized to one of three groups: 1) BMI screening and reporting, 2) BMI screening, and 3) no BMI screening or reporting (control). Investigators will assess the impact of BMI reporting on students' BMI trajectories over three years. Investigators will also assess the impact of BMI screening on weight-based teasing, feelings of stigmatization, and weight-control behaviors among students.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Predictors of Success in an Intervention Program for the Treatment of Childhood Obesity

Childhood Obesity

The child health and sports center, at the Meir Medical Center, runs for over 10 years an intervention program to treat obese children. The program includes physical activity, nutritional intervention and behavioral treatment. A similar program exists in the nearby city of Hadera. The aim of the programs is to promote weight loss, encourage physical activity and modify behavior in order to get long term results. The aim of the present study is to try and identify the demographic and behavioral characteristics of children who succeed in the program.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Weight Loss With Meal-Replacement Therapy in Teens

ObesitySevere1 more

This study seeks to examine whether meal-replacement therapy is able to enhance weight loss among teens with severe obesity. In addition, we are also interested in examining the degree of weight loss needed to improve important cardiometabolic risk factors among adolescents.

Completed22 enrollment criteria
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