A Multifaceted Intervention to Reduce Obesity Among Preschool Children: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial in Suzhou City
NCT07361211 · Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 1486
Last updated 2026-01-22
Summary
This study aimed to develop a comprehensive, multi-faceted intervention program for weight control and systematically evaluated its effectiveness on indicators of adiposity.
Conditions
- Children
- Obesity & Overweight
- Intervention
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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Student-focused activities
1. Pre-school children will receive health education lessons, delivered by a trained teacher every month, which consists of 10 lessons. The core content of the program is to recognize obesity and prevent it (including healthy diet, regular exercise, reducing snack intake, and getting sufficient sleep). 2. Physical Education teachers will increase the amount or duration of exercise (mainly aerobic exercise) for more than 60 minutes in accordance with expert advice. Three to four specialized physical education classes will be held each month to encourage children to participate in more sports activities. When the weather is inclement, teachers will guide children to do relevant alternative activities to maintain their physical activities, e.g. ice skating in winter, indoor games in rainy days.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Activities towards parents (providing a supportive family environment)
1. Parents should rationalize their children's diet according to the "Dietary Guidelines on Childhood and Adolescent Obesity", have regular meals every day, try not to eat in restaurants, reduce the consumption of sugary carbonated beverages, increase the intake of vegetables and reduce the purchase of unhealthy snacks. 2. Parents should take their children to do some appropriate outdoor activities every day according to the "Physical Education and Sports Guidebook", and encourage them to engage in more games and communication with their peers. Limit children's screen time, including not watching TV during meals. 3. Parents of overweight and obese children will all join a move more club, and the teachers in the club will provide additional guidance and assistance regarding weight management.
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Activities towards schools (providing a supportive school environment)
1. A professional dietitian will evaluate the meal pattern of each child based on a questionnaire, make recommendations, and help the cafeteria staff to adjust the school lunch and afternoon tea once a month. 2. Reward obese or overweight children whose BMI has dropped significantly by selecting little masters of weight management or little stars of weight control to encourage them. 3. School administrators need to post posters and wall posters on weight management outside the classroom, not set up vending machines for sugary drinks outside the classroom, and provide water fountains to encourage drinking more water. 4. Increase the number of sports facilities and playing fields, and organize fun sports activities every semester to attract children's interest. 5. Create a positive school climate and avoid stressors associated with a poor school climate such as bullying, personal safety, peer behavior and weight stereotyping.
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Activities towards community (providing a supportive community environment)
1. Health education seminars are held twice a semester with the participation of teaching specialists, physical education teachers and parents. Professional knowledge and health manuals are provided, and after the seminars, the program professionals are added to the parents' group to facilitate communication. 2. Medical check-ups and assessments of children are conducted by professionals every six months, and medical assessments and guidance are provided. 3. Posters of health knowledge will be put up on community bulletin boards, the media will publicize healthy food, and official WeChat public account will publish two high-quality scientific articles each month, accompanied by animated videos and case studies, in line with the slogan 'Eat wisely, move wisely, prevent obesity.'. 4. The community need to provide sports facilities for both adults and children to facilitate leisure sports for parents and children after work to enhance parent-child bonding.
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Policy
1. Establish cross-sectoral collaboration, setting up a multi-departmental joint system of the Ministry of Education, the Health Planning Commission, and the General Administration of Market Supervision and Regulation, and jointly issuing the "Guidelines for Prevention and Control of Obesity in Preschool Children" to clarify the responsibilities of kindergartens, families, and communities. 2. Incorporate "child-friendly exercise space" into neighborhood renovation indicators, and require the addition of physical training facilities for young children. 3. Establish mandatory health standards, require kindergartens to ensure preschool children's activity levels and meals, and incorporate obesity prevention and control into kindergarten grade assessments
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Suzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Soochow University
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- PREVENTION
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 3 Years
- Max Age
- 6 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2025-03-24
- Primary Completion
- 2026-06-30
- Completion
- 2026-06-30
Countries
- China
Study Locations
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