Early Childhood Obesity Among Rural Residents of West Texas
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Summary
The Para Salud study is a longitudinal, community-based participatory research (CBPR) initiative aimed at preventing and controlling obesity among preschool children in rural Texas. The study will implement evidence-based interventions targeting nutrition, physical activity, and gardening. The interventions are designed to improve health outcomes, specifically in reducing obesity-related metrics among young Hispanic children, who are at a higher risk of obesity due to social determinants of health. Primary Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the Para Salud interventions in reducing obesity-related metrics, including BMI percentile, waist-to-height ratio, and percentage body fat, among preschool children aged 3-4 years in the Texas High Plains over a 24-month period. Secondary Objective: To evaluate the impact of the Para Salud interventions on increasing physical activity levels, improving dietary habits (such as increasing fruit and vegetable intake), and reducing sedentary behavior and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among the study participants.
Description
The study will enroll 480 children aged 3-4 years from Head Start (HS) programs in the rural areas of Crosby, Floyd, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, and Terry counties, Texas. The population is predominantly Hispanic and of low socioeconomic status, with a significant proportion living in medically underserved areas. The study is in the implementation and evaluation phase, focusing on interventions aimed at preventing and controlling obesity in a specific high-risk population of preschool-aged children in rural Texas. Participants will be enrolled from Head Start (HS) programs in…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 3–4 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Enrolled in the participating HS programs, * Aged 3-4 years, * Live in a selected county in Texas High Plains (Crosby, Floyd, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, and Terry County) * Without a diagnosed physical or mental disability according to enrollment records, * Parental consent * The inclusion criteria will be verified through children's enrollment records and the demographic information sheet. The parental/guardian participants will be the primary caregiver of each participating child, who lives in the same household of the child. Exclusion Criteria: * Hea…
Interventions
- Behavioral"Comidas Para Salud" (Food for Health), "Pasos Para Salud" (Steps for Health), "Jardines Para Salud" (Gardens for Health)
"Comidas Para Salud" (Food for Health), "Pasos Para Salud" (Steps for Health), "Jardines Para Salud" (Gardens for Health) Description: Arm Description: "Comidas Para Salud" (Food for Health), will focus on assisting young children to learn skills in healthy eating. The Bienestar Preschool Curriculum is home-based and directed to both the primary caregivers as well as the child participants. The "Pasos Para Salud" (Steps for Health), which will use IVG/exergaming to increase children's physical activity level and reduce their sedentary behavior. "Jardines Para Salud" (Gardens for Health), will involve planting gardens in the HS settings and supervised home gardening projects for the preschool participants and their parents/guardians. This will instill the value of gardening and gardening skills in promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Location
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterLubbock, Texas