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Targeting Family Meal Quality and Quantity to Reduce Childhood Obesity Using Ecological Momentary Intervention (EMI) and Video Feedback

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The proposed study is an individual three-arm randomized controlled tiled aimed at utilizing state-of-the-art intervention methods to examine whether increasing the quality and the quantity of family meals reduces childhood obesity.
Up to 18 years old
Inclusion Criteria:
• Child 5-10 years old
• Have a sibling who lives in the home with the child
• Live in the Metro area
• Speaks English or Spanish
Behavioral: Ecological Momentary Intervention, Behavioral: Feedback on Video-recorded Family Meals, Behavioral: In-home Visits and Food Preparation Activities, Behavioral: Maintenance
Children's Health, Prevention & Wellness
family, family meals, nutrition, primary care
Jerica Berge - jberge@umn.edu
Jerica Berge
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STUDY00000706
20261
See this study on ClinicalTrials.gov