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Testing the Feasibility and Preliminary Effect of Summer Day Camp on Excess Summer Weight Gain in Children From Low-income Communities
This pilot randomized controlled trial was designed to assess the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of randomizing children, ages 6-12 years from two low-income communities in Rhode Island, to attend a summer day camp (CAMP) or to experience summer as usual (SAU). Children randomized to CAMP attended a Boys and Girls Club summer day camp for 8-weeks in summer 2017 or 2018. As part of the consent process, children randomized to SAU agreed to experience an unstructured summer (i.e. not enroll in more than one week of summer camp, summer school or other structured summer programming). Primary feasibility outcomes included retention, engagement and completion of midsummer measures. Secondary outcomes, change in BMIz (a proxy for excess summer weight gain), physical activity engagement, sedentary behavior, and diet (energy intake and diet quality), were collected by blinded research staff at the end of the school year, midsummer and the end of the summer.
Age
6 - 12 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
The Miriam Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Start Date
May 17, 2017
Primary Completion Date
August 22, 2018
Completion Date
August 22, 2018
Last Updated
September 11, 2019
94
ACTUAL participants
Boys and Girls Club summer day camp
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
The Miriam Hospital
Collaborators
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