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A New Technological Intervention to Address Childhood Obesity:

A New Technological Intervention to Address Childhood Obesity: Approach to Multidimensional Intervention

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About This Trial

Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, with rising prevalence rates. In Spain, the problem is significant, particularly in the southern regions. Factors contributing to childhood obesity include dietary habits, lack of physical activity, and socioeconomic influences. Efforts to address childhood obesity in Spain include various programs focusing on dietary modification, increased physical activity, and family involvement. Despite these initiatives, there is a need for continued intervention, as changing dietary and lifestyle patterns have led to reduced fruit and vegetable consumption and increased sedentary behavior among children. Childhood obesity has concerning health implications, including heart-related issues. Echocardiography plays a vital role in early detection. Given the limited research on the impact of childhood obesity on musculoskeletal development and mobility, a comprehensive study is needed to analyze its prevalence and associated factors. The study aims to assess the effectiveness of nutritional interventions administered by school nurses. In summary, childhood obesity in Spain is a growing concern, with multifaceted causes and health implications. Ongoing efforts are required to combat this issue and promote healthier lifestyles among children.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Students from the school - Pediatric from age 6 to 16 - Students from the school that confirmed approval - Signed willing to sign a consent form by the minor - Signed willing to sign a consent form by the minor's parents or guardians. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Presence of HbA1c levels below 5.7% - Presence of HbA1c levels above 6.4% - Presence of pathological metabolic diseases, such as diabetes or metabolic syndrome - Presence of other diseases related to intestinal integrity or skin issues. - Lack of the signed willing to sign a consent form by the minor and legal guardian Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Students from the school * Pediatric from age 6 to 16 * Students from the school that confirmed approval * Signed informed consent by the minor * Signed informed consent by the minor's parents or guardians. Exclusion Criteria: * Presence of HbA1c levels below 5.7% * Presence of HbA1c levels above 6.4% * Presence of pathological metabolic diseases, such as diabetes or metabolic syndrome * Presence of other diseases related to intestinal integrity or skin issues. * Lack of the signed informed consent by the minor and legal guardian

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Technological combination

The intervention comprises workshops, individualized counseling, cooking classes, and physical activity promotion. It emphasizes nutritional education, hands-on cooking, and behavioral modification techniques. Participants receive personalized guidance and resources to make sustainable dietary and lifestyle changes. Social support networks foster motivation and accountability. By combining these components, the intervention aims to empower participants with the knowledge, skills, and support needed for long-term health improvements.

Locations (1)

Colegio Virgen del Carmen
Córdoba, Spain