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This study will evaluate a behavioral intervention designed to reduce risk factors for type 2 diabetes in American Indian youth aged 7-10 years.
The objectives of tis study are to rigorously evaluate the effect of Tribal Turning Point (TTP) on diabetes risk factors in Native youth. The investigators will enroll up to 360 youth who are aged 7-10 years, overweight/obese (BMI \>85th percentile), self-identify as American Indian, and have \>1 parent/primary caregiver willing to actively participate in the program. Within each community, youth will be randomized to the TTP program or a general health and safety control program. The multi-component TTP intervention is a youth-centered adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program designed to reduce diabetes risk factors by improving activity and dietary behaviors. Informed by the pediatric weight management literature, the 12-month intervention includes 12 active learning group classes, 7 individual youth/parent motivational interviewing counseling sessions, and community-specific resource toolboxes. In this trial, the investigators will assess the effect of TTP on anthropometric, metabolic, and behavioral risk factors for type 2 diabetes at the end of the intervention (12mo) and after 1 year of follow-up (24mo).
Age
7 - 10 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Childrens Hospital Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Start Date
July 1, 2018
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2023
Completion Date
September 1, 2023
Last Updated
November 21, 2022
188
ACTUAL participants
Active Living
BEHAVIORAL
Health and Safety
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
University of Colorado, Denver
Collaborators
NCT07460856
NCT03851627
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