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

Recruiting

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.

I'm interested

Male or Female
Up to 18 years old
This study is also accepting healthy volunteers
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

Prevention & Wellness, Children's Health

family, family meals, nutrition, primary care

Jerica Berge - jberge@umn.edu
Jerica Berge
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STUDY00000706
See this study on ClinicalTrials.gov

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