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Supporting families to achieve a healthy weight development for their child with overweight/obesity using the STARKIDS intervention: study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Katrin, Ziser
Florian, Junne
Anne, Herschbach
Peter, Martus
Johann, Jacoby
Felicitas, Stuber
Zahra, Rahmani Azad
Isabelle, Mack
Alisa, Weiland
Inga, Krauß
Constanze, Greule
Gorden, Sudeck
Lydia, Kastner
Guido, Zurstiege
Andreas, Hoell
Wolfgang, Bethge
Torben, Sammet
Olaf, Schliesing
Stephan, Zipfel
Stefan, Ehehalt
Katrin E, Giel
Source :
Trials. 23(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity are among the most serious health challenges today. Structured weight reduction programs can be helpful to reduce severe health consequences but evidence is partly scarce. The STARKIDS program aims to improve on some of these limitations and is designed to be a structured, stepwise, digitally supported intervention program for the whole family. It is divided into two intervention steps spanning over 1.5 years and aims at promoting a healthy weight development of children/adolescents with overweight/obesity and an increase in quality of life.The STARKIDS intervention is evaluated in a cluster-randomized study design by comparing it with a control group receiving a one-time structured counselling in the pediatric practice. The study aims to include 1000 families with children/adolescents with overweight/obesity from 100 pediatric practices. The main outcomes are reduction in body mass index percentiles and improvements in children's/adolescent's quality of life, secondary outcomes refer to the contents of the intervention such as diet, physical activity, stress, and media habits. All outcomes are measured on three measurement time points: (T0) at baseline/inclusion in the study, (T1) baseline + 12 months which is the end of step 1 of the STARKIDS intervention, and (T2) baseline + 18 months which is the end of step 2 of the STARKIDS intervention.The stepwise, e-health-supported STARKIDS program is a low-threshold intervention program for families with children/adolescents with overweight/obesity. With the proof of concept, STARKIDS provides the potential to be implemented as a standard care tool for the prevention and intervention of childhood/adolescence obesity in the German health system.German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) DRKS00022813 (acknowledged primary register of the World Health Organization). Registered on 27 November 2020 (Universal Trial Number U1111-1254-9536).

Details

ISSN :
17456215
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trials
Accession number :
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