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The HIKCUPS trial: a multi-site randomized controlled trial of a combined physical activity skill-development and dietary modification program in overweight and obese children

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  • Additional Information
    • Publication Information:
      BioMed Central
    • Publication Date:
      2007
    • Collection:
      NOVA: The University of Newcastle Research Online (Australia)
    • Abstract:
      Background: Childhood obesity is one of the most pressing health issues of our time. Key health organizations have recommended research be conducted on the effectiveness of well-designed interventions to combat childhood obesity that can be translated into a variety of settings. This paper describes the design and methods used in the Hunter Illawarra Kids Challenge Using Parent Support (HIKCUPS) trial, an ongoing multi-site randomized controlled trial, in overweight/obese children comparing the efficacy of three interventions: 1) a parent-centered dietary modification program; 2) a child-centered physical activity skill- development program; and 3) a program combining both 1 and 2 above. Methods/Design: Each intervention consists of three components: i) 10-weekly face-to-face group sessions; ii) a weekly homework component, completed between each face-to-face session and iii) three telephone calls at monthly intervals following completion of the 10-week program. Details of the programs' methodological aspects of recruitment, randomization and statistical analyses are described here a priori. Discussion: Importantly this paper describes how HIKCUPS addresses some of the short falls in the current literature pertaining to the efficacy of child obesity interventions.
    • ISSN:
      1471-2458
    • Relation:
      BMC Public Health Vol. 7; http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/939781; uon:12879
    • Online Access:
      http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/939781
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.1D4F4042