About this trial
The preschool years are a critical time for shaping food preferences and eating behaviors, which affect dietary behaviors in adults and life-long risks for obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic conditions. Unfortunately, many US children, especially low-income and ethnic minorities, have dietary patterns associated with obesity and increased morbidity. Thus, to improve child diet quality, it is essential to develop effective targeted interventions in settings where children (especially higher-risk children) spend time. The investigators build upon our efficacious Healthy Start intervention with family childcare home (FCCH) providers (FCCP) to pilot a novel, 8-month multilevel tailored intervention to reach families through FCCH. This would be the first study to incorporate family-based intervention components into FCCH. The 8-month intervention will include an adapted version of the Healthy Start intervention as well as FCCP training to deliver nutrition messages to parents using an existing childcare App, complemented with FCCH environmental cues and tailored print and videos for parents. In sum, feasible and effective interventions to improve young children's diets are urgently needed. The FCCH is a novel and untapped setting to intervene with both FCCP and parents simultaneously to affect children's diets in both childcare and home settings, which has the potential to more fully impact the child's overall diet and weight status.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
English and/or Spanish-speaking and reading
State licensed family childcare providers (FCCP)
FCCP that care for 18-54 month-old children,
Plan for FCCH to be in operation for the next year
Disqualifiers
Participation in the prior Healthy Start Project
English and/or Spanish-speaking and reading
Legal guardian of child(ren) who receive care in a participating FCCH
Child(ren) must be 18-54 months-old
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Healthy Eating: Provider and Parent Components
- Healthy Start: Reading Readiness Childcare Proiver and Parent Materials
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Brown University
Lead sponsor
University of Connecticut
Collaborator