1. A child with OW/OB (\>=85% BMI for age) aged 6-12 years
2. Documented (1) community diagnosis or provisional diagnosis of ASD or (2) educational diagnosis of ASD
3. The child meets cut-off criteria for autism on the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R), as well as overall DSM 5 criteria based on the clinical judgement of an experienced clinician
4. The parent who is responsible for food preparation is willing to participate
5. The family is willing to commit to attending all treatment and assessment sessions
6. Child and parent are on a stable medication regimen (minimum of 3 months)
7. Child does not have any medical conditions that limit ability to participate in physical activity for the duration of the study. Parent can participate in physical activity or at least facilitate support of child's completion of recommended physical activity.
8. Child and/or parent are not participating in another organized weight control program
9. Family owns a device that can facilitate zoom meetings
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Child diagnoses of a serious chronic physical disease (e.g., cystic fibrosis, type 1 diabetes) for which physician supervision of diet and/or exercise is needed
2. Child or first degree relative with diagnosis of anorexia or bulimia nervosa based on parent report
3. Acute parent psychiatric disorder (e.g., acute suicidality; recent hospitalization; psychosis, moderate or severe alcohol or substance use disorder) that could interfere with treatment.
4. Parent is not currently pregnant, lactating or planning to get pregnant during the study duration
5. Parent has had bariatric surgery less than 6 months ago and/or is not yet eating solid food or is planning to have bariatric surgery over the study duration
6. Child is taking medication for the purpose of weight loss
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Cohortes
Thérapie ou Intervention proposée
Cohortes
Nom
Condition médicale
Traitement
État du recrutement
PBT-A
PBT-A includes the elements of family based behavioral treatment for children with obesity, delivered exclusively to a parent via telehealth.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Health Education
This program provides information about nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, emotions, and stress delivered exclusively to a parent via telehealth.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
PBT-A
État du recrutement
unknown
PBT-A includes the elements of family based behavioral treatment for children with obesity, delivered exclusively to a parent via telehealth.
Health Education
État du recrutement
unknown
This program provides information about nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, emotions, and stress delivered exclusively to a parent via telehealth.
Données à jour depuis :
25 novembre 2024
Description de l'étude
Description de l'étude
Résumé de l'étude
The objective of this proposed study is to collect initial efficacy data on a telehealth parent-based behavioral program for children with autism and overweight or obesity (PBT-A), compared with health education (HE).
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The study will compare the efficacy of PBT-A and health education program delivered via telehealth to parents on child weight management. Investigators will provide 6 months of a group program (PBT-A or HE) and will follow participants for 12-months post-treatment (total time = 18 months). Investigators will recruit parents of children diagnosed with autism and overweight or obesity. Assessments will occur at 5 timepoints: baseline, mid-treatment, post-treatment, 6-month and 12-month follow-up. Assessments will include anthropometry for both parent and child. Parent will also provide information regarding autism diagnosis and characteristics, eating behaviors, and parenting relationship measures. This program of research has the potential to advance the standard of practice for children with autism and overweight or obesity by developing tailored interventions which can be easily disseminated.
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Centres participants
Sites
Centres participants
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centres
UC SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR HEALTHY EATING AND ACTIVITY RESEARCH (CHEAR)