RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06918821

Reducing Obesity Through Play Among Toddlers: Tiny Steps to Health (TSHS) Study

Reducing Obesity Through Play: A Randomized Control Trial


Sponsor

University of Houston

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

May 17, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of this study is to test various ways to help toddlers develop healthy eating and activity behaviors. Parents and toddlers, who participate in this research will be randomly assigned to either 1) continue their lifestyle behaviors for 10-weeks and then receive a health club membership for 1-month, 2) attend a health promotion playgroup together for 10 weeks, or 3) to attend an educational class for parents while toddlers are in childcare for 10-weeks. Physical measures of toddlers (height, weight, dietary intake, activity) will be collected. Parent-report surveys with questions about parenting, toddler diet, toddler temperament, food security status, demographic qualities, and satisfaction with group assignment will be collected. Last, the interactions between parents and toddlers will be observed and assessed during short play tasks via Zoom. All measures will be collected immediately upon signing up for the study (week 0), 10-weeks later (post), and 24-weeks after signing up for the study.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 MonthsMax Age: 36 Months

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

The Tiny Steps to Health study is testing three different approaches to help toddlers aged 18–36 months develop healthy eating and activity habits, with a focus on children of parents with obesity who face higher health risks. Families are randomly assigned to either a 10-week playgroup program with their toddler, a parent education class, or a control group that continues normal routines before receiving a health club membership. Eligible participants are parent-child pairs where the parent is the primary caregiver and the toddler is walking and between 18 and 36 months old. Participation involves attending weekly sessions or classes over 10 weeks, completing surveys, physical measurements of the toddler, and short video-observed play interactions via Zoom at the start, after 10 weeks, and after 24 weeks. This summary was prepared to help patients understand the study in plain language.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALHealthy Toddler Parent Group (HTPG)

Parent education class

BEHAVIORALFamilies Understanding Nutrition and Physically Active Lifestyles (FUNPALs) Playgroup

Family playgroup


Locations(1)

University of Houston

Houston, Texas, United States

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