140
Participants
Start Date
October 1, 2025
Primary Completion Date
April 30, 2026
Study Completion Date
April 30, 2026
FBT 2.0
FBT 2.0 is a translation of Family-Based Behavioral Treatment (FBT) into an e-health intervention product for families with a child/adolescent with obesity. FBT is an evidence-based obesity intervention that takes a family-centered approach to weight management that includes training in behavioral skills for the family, such as self-monitoring, stimulus control, problem solving, pre-planning, and impulse control. Youth with obesity, along with one participating caregiver, will be introduced to the evidence- based Traffic Light Eating Plan and behavioral skill training appropriate for their developmental age, while the caregiver learns positive parenting approaches to help shape and support their child's weight change efforts in addition to their own weight management goals. The final product will consist of eight modules, each aligned with evidence-based FBT skills and competencies.
Information-and-referral
Caregiver-youth dyads randomized to the information-and-referral control intervention will be given written educational materials. Prior to starting the intervention trial, dyads will meet for 20 minutes with a trained researcher who will provide them with educational materials used in investigators' prior studies which teaches about the impact of eating and activity behaviors on weight. Caregivers will be asked to monitor their health by using daily paper-and-pencil diaries to record eating and activity behaviors. Youth without a medical provider will be given referrals to a primary care provider in their community.
3C Institute, Durham
Washington University School of Medicine
OTHER
University at Buffalo
OTHER
3-C Institute for Social Development
INDUSTRY