Awardee OrganizationMASSACHUSETTS STATE DEPT OF PUB HEALTH
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Project abstract The proposed Mass in Motion: Community-Clinical Partnerships to Reduce Childhood Obesity will use the Obesity Chronic Care Model to implement and evaluate a comprehensive, systematic intervention to reduce childhood obesity among underserved children. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH), in partnership with the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School, the Harvard School of Public Health, and the National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality, seeks to build on promising community-level experience and related clinical obesity prevention work in communities through the statewide Mass in Motion wellness initiative to develop an intervention in two cities, Fitchburg and New Bedford, that could be replicated throughout the state. The study proposes an integrated multi-sector and multi-level approach. It incorporates evidence-based interventions in primary health care (High Five for Kids), child care (I Am Moving, I am Learning; NAP SACC) and schools/after-school programs (Food & Fun, Eat Well and Keep Moving, and Planet Health), as well as policy change and a community-wide social marketing campaign to prevent or reduce obesity among predominantly low-income 2-12-year- old children. Using a combination of pre- post time series and quasi-experimental designs, we will examine the effectiveness of our intervention on individual-level lifestyle behaviors, change in body mass index (BMI), satisfaction with health care services, and quality of life. The Specific Aims are: (1) In intervention v. comparison communities, examine the extent to which a multi-level, multi-sector intervention for children, based in pediatric primary care, early educatin and child care programs, elementary and middle schools, after school programs, and a community-wide social marketing campaign results in improvements in obesogenic behaviors. (2) In intervention v. comparison communities, achieve smaller age associated increases in BMI. (3) In health centers in the intervention communities, demonstrate increases in: BMI screening and counseling on the 5 targeted obesity-related behaviors for all children ages 2-12 years; Coordinated care by a multi-disciplinary clinical team and community health workers for children with an age- and sex-specific BMI e 85th percentile; Parental satisfaction with services and child obesity-related quality of life. (4) Collect data on the costs of the intervention activiies in preparation for cost-effectiveness analyses. (5) Develop a detailed implementation and dissemination guide for MDPH to use to support adoption in other communities across the state.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has made the reduction of childhood obesity a
priority, especially among racial/ethnic minority and low income populations. The proposed
demonstration study will use the Obesity Chronic Care Model to implement and evaluate a
comprehensive, multi-level, multi-sector intervention to reduce childhood obesity among low-
income children in 2 communities of MA.
National Center for Chronic Disease Prev and Health Promo
CFDA Code
535
DUNS Number
878298900
UEI
DLKMR1QVDX34
Project Start Date
30-September-2011
Project End Date
29-September-2016
Budget Start Date
30-September-2013
Budget End Date
29-September-2016
Project Funding Information for 2013
Total Funding
$1,746,076
Direct Costs
$2,027,978
Indirect Costs
$19,852
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2013
National Center for Chronic Disease Prev and Health Promo
$1,746,076
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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