Clinical Trial

Integrating Community LITE Programme as an Online Family-based Intervention to Combat Childhood Obesity

Recruiting
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Record status
This record was last updated November 27, 2024 (before its estimated December 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Childhood obesity in Singapore is rising with a record prevalence of 13% in 2017 (1). Given that 70% of overweight children remain so into adulthood (2), this will further increase the public health epidemic of diabetes among Singaporeans. Early intervention is thus critical to improve the weight trajectory of overweight children and foster life long healthy lifestyle habits. Family-based interventions combining dietary, physical activity and behavioural interventions are currently recommended as the best practice in the management of childhood obesity in children younger than 12 years old (3-7). Our pilot study on family-based intervention in the tertiary setting demonstrated feasibility and short-term effectiveness. However, its outreach and sustainable results are limited. Currently, school-based screening, weight management clinics and community recreational facilities are operating in silos with limited effectiveness. Here, the investigators will integrate our family-based intervention into a school, clinic and community partnership to achieve an impactful and sustainable outcome for families with overweight children. The community Lifestyle InTervention for Everyone (LITE) program is a structured, group family-based multicomponent lifestyle intervention. Community LITE program will introduce various exercise programs within the family based online sessions to reduce perceived barrier and promote self-efficacy of community sports facilities to increase physical activity. Children have minimal control over their food and physical activity choices especially in current obesogenic environment (8). Parents are the most important influencers(9) to impose interventions for childhood obesity through parental practices and parenting style(10). Therefore, they are the main focus of the community-based intervention program.
Protocol Amendment History 4 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 4 times since 2022-03-06; most recent amendment 2024-11-24.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2022-08-16
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05281016
Lead Sponsor KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Collaborators: Duke University, Sport Singapore, Health Promotion Board, Singapore, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
Conditions Pediatric Obesity
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2022-04-22
Primary Completion 2025-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-12 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2024-11-27