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INTEGRATED CHILDHOOD ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION (ICAN) STUDY

Description

This study is a multi-functional integrated research and education project to prevent losses in academic achievement, cognitive function, and behavioral health among at-risk youth. The study tests the effects of a 8-week nutrition and physical activity-based program (Integrated Childhood Activity and Nutrition \[ICAN\]) to prevent summer learning loss. Outcomes include standardized academic achievement as well as executive function among 6-10-year-olds affected by poverty. The nutrition component of the intervention involves daily consumption of a snack containing the carotenoid lutein, typically found in high quantities in green leafy vegetables. The physical activity components will involve group games or activities.

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This study is a multi-functional integrated research and education project to prevent losses in academic achievement, cognitive function, and behavioral health among at-risk youth. The study tests the effects of a 8-week nutrition and physical activity-based program (Integrated Childhood Activity and Nutrition \[ICAN\]) to prevent summer learning loss. Outcomes include standardized academic achievement as well as executive function among 6-10-year-olds affected by poverty. The nutrition component of the intervention involves daily consumption of a snack containing the carotenoid lutein, typically found in high quantities in green leafy vegetables. The physical activity components will involve group games or activities.

INTEGRATED CHILDHOOD ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION (ICAN) STUDY

INTEGRATED CHILDHOOD ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION (ICAN) STUDY

Condition
Achievement
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Bloomington

Bloomington Public Schools District 87, Bloomington, Illinois, United States, 61701

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Parental/guardian consent
  • * Child assent
  • * Child participant is between the chronological age of 6-11 years.
  • * Child participant is considered economically or educationally disadvantaged (e.g., eligible for Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program \[SNAP\] and/or qualifies for free-and-reduced lunch.
  • * Child participant must have 20/20 or corrected 20/20 vision.
  • * Child participant absent of cognitive or neurological disorder (e.g., autism spectrum disorder)
  • * Parental/guardian does not provide consent
  • * Child non-assent
  • * Child participant chronological age when enrolling into the iCANS program falls below 6 or above 11 years of age
  • * Child participant is not eligible for SNAP or does not qualify for free-and-reduced lunch.
  • * Child participant does not have 20/20 or corrected 20/20 vision.
  • * Presence of cognitive or neurological disorder (e.g., autism spectrum disorder)

Ages Eligible for Study

6 Years to 11 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

Study Record Dates

2027-07-31