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Recruiting Phase 2 NCT06158594

Determining the Optimal Amount of Structured Environments for Healthy Kids

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Trial Parameters

Condition Health Status Disparities
Sponsor University of South Carolina
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase Phase 2
Enrollment 360
Sex ALL
Min Age 5 Years
Max Age 12 Years
Start Date 2024-03-01
Completion 2028-03-31
Interventions
Summer day camp

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Brief Summary

Studies show that virtually all increases in children's (5-12yrs) BMI occur during the summer, no matter children's' weight status (i.e., normal weight, overweight, or obese) at summer entry. Recent preliminary studies show that children engage in healthier behaviors on days that they attend summer day camps, and that BMI gain does not accelerate for these children. The proposed randomized dose-response study will identify the dose-response relationship between amount of summer programming and summer BMI gain.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * k-4th grader in a partner school * eligible for free and reduced price lunch (a widely recognized indicator of * socioeconomic level and poverty status) * parent that indicates "yes' on an informed consent document for participation in the study Exclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of an intellectual disability, such as Down Syndrome, Fragile X, Fetal Alcohol * a physical disability, such as wheelchair use, that prevents the ability to ambulate without assistance. * Families who plan to enroll their children in a summer camp or relocate (i.e., move) during the 14-month period that they participate

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