CCWS: Child Care Wellness Study on Nutrition and Physical Activity
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
The study is an evaluation of a nutrition and physical activity intervention in child care centers in NC, CA, and CT.
Condition or Disease | Intervention/Treatment | Phase |
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Detailed Description
The broad, long term goal is to develop a reproducible nutrition and physical activity intervention which utilizes child care consultant nutrition specialists to reduce the risk of overweight among children in regulated out-of-home child care. The objectives are:
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To train Child Care Health consultants (CCHCs) to become specialists in nutrition consultation in child care such that they will increase their daily consultation activities on nutrition, physical activity, and childhood overweight,
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To increase child care staff and parental knowledge of and positive attitudes toward providing healthy foods, appropriate portions of foods, and appropriate levels of physical activity for young children in out-of-home child care centers.,
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To strengthen child care center policies, procedures, practices and behaviors, regarding providing healthy foods, appropriate portions of foods, and appropriate levels of physical activity for young children in out-of-home child care centers, and
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To improve dietary intake and levels of physical activity, and to prevent increases in overweight and the risk of overweight as determined by body mass indexes among children in out-of-home child care centers.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Experimental: Nutrition and Physical Activity Training NAP-SACC Child Care Wellness program administered in year 1 of study |
Behavioral: NAP-SACC Child Care Wellness Program
Nutrition And Physical activity Self-Assessment for Child Care
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Other: Delayed Intervention Group NAP-SACC Child Care Wellness Program is administered in year 2 of study. |
Behavioral: NAP-SACC Child Care Wellness Program
Nutrition And Physical activity Self-Assessment for Child Care
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Change in Nutrition and Physical Activity Policies [Baseline, Year 1, Year 2]
Determine if the use of a Nurse Child Care Health Consultant changes nutrition and physical activity policies at child care centers using criteria based on the national standards identified from resources such as NAEYC accreditation guidelines, Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) policies and requirements, and the joint APHA/AAP publication Caring for our Children (American Academy of Pediatrics, American Public Health Association & National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care, 2002; 1992). If written policies were present, they were compared to the gold-standard criteria from the national resource material and assigned a rating of either none (no written policies), poor (written policies fail to meet either state regulatory criteria or national standards), adequate (meets state regulatory criteria but not all of the national standards), or excellent (meets all of the national criteria present).
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Change in Nutrition and Physical Activity Behaviors [Baseline, Year 1, Year 2]
Determine if the use of a Nurse Child Care Health Consultant changes nutrition and physical activity behaviors at child care centers using the NAP SACC instrument intervention tool which consists of fifteen different areas of interest (9 nutrition and 6 physical activity) with several items each. The total number of items scored, 34, evaluate the center's environment with regard to support of healthy eating and regular physical activity. The instrument scoring is at one of four levels moving from minimal to best practice.
Other Outcome Measures
- Change in Body-Mass Index (BMI) of children in child care centers [Baseline, Year 1, Year 2]
Determine if the use of a Nurse Child Care Health Consultant changes BMI of children at child care centers.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- In each of the three geographical areas (NC, CA, CT), two pairs of community-based child care centers in urban areas with English-speaking directors, kitchens, and with 50-60 children between the ages of 2 and 5 years, 35% of whom are eligible for subsidy.
Exclusion Criteria:
- If the randomly selected child care center has an open case of child abuse or neglect.
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Child Care Centers | Wilmington | North Carolina | United States | 28401 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Yale University
- University of California, San Francisco
- HRSA/Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Jonathan B Kotch, MD, University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- 07-1861
- R40MC08727