The objective of this proposed study is to compare Regulation of Cues (ROC), Family-Based Treatment (FBT), ROC+ nutrition education and reducing energy intake (ROC+) and a health education comparator (HE) for children with overweight or obesity who are high on food responsiveness (FR).
Obesity, Childhood
The objective of this proposed study is to compare Regulation of Cues (ROC), Family-Based Treatment (FBT), ROC+ nutrition education and reducing energy intake (ROC+) and a health education comparator (HE) for children with overweight or obesity who are high on food responsiveness (FR).
Family, Responsibility, Education, Support, and Health for Food Responsiveness
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UC San Diego Center for Healthy Eating and Activity Research (CHEAR), La Jolla, California, United States, 92037
Ambulatory Research Center - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55454
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7 Years to 12 Years
ALL
Yes
University of California, San Diego,
Kerri Boutelle, Ph.D., PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, UC San Diego
2029-01-01