Project Sueño: Sleep & Understanding Early Nutrition in Obesity

Study Status: Unknown

This study seeks to intervene just in time for families at highest risk of early life obesity and obesity-related comorbidities (such as Type 2 diabetes), to prevent intergenerational obesity and metabolic syndrome for Hispanic families. For those children exposed to gestational diabetes (GDM) or maternal overweight/obesity in utero, there is a critical need for effective early life strategies for secondary prevention of obesity, to interrupt intergenerational transmission. This study will offer community-embedded coaching to families learn how to responsively feed their babies using 2 models: group visits and text-based. The investigators will also assess responsive sleep practices; i.e. paying attention to an infant's sleep cues as well as hunger cues, breaking the feeding to sleep association, and not overfeeding at night. Infant and toddler sleep, both duration and quality, has not been well studied in this population for early life obesity prevention. This study is specifically exploring pathways from prenatal gestational diabetes and maternal overweight/obesity to dysregulated infant feeding and sleep. Few interventions around infant sleep exist for the Hispanic population, or resources in Spanish-language around sleep coaching; let alone analyses on parents' self-efficacy and behavior change. In this study, the investigators aim to better understand the complex socioenvironmental drivers of infant sleep and feeding behaviors, and the prenatal risks related to infant rapid weight gain, in order to target modifiable factors in this population.

  • Sex: FEMALE
  • Minimum Age: 18 Years
  • Maximum Age: 45 Years
  • Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Below are the inclusion and exclusion criteria for study participants:

Inclusion Criteria

  • Mother to infant born full term > 37 weeks, and are under 1 month of age
  • Infant is singleton
  • Infant has no identified health problems
  • Infant is patient of CommUnityCare
  • Mother is 18 years of age
  • Mother is Latino/Hispanic ethnicity
  • Mother is willing to commit to study follow-up visits

Exlusion Criteria

  • Mother smokes
  • Mother works primarily at night
  • Infant has metabolic or chromosomal disorders, chronic neurological or respiratory conditions, or developmental disability

Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Infant Overweight, Infant Obesity, Infant Overnutrition, Infant Development, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes Mellitus Risk

Intervention/Treatment

Intervention/Treatment

  • BEHAVIORAL : Centering Parenting
  • BEHAVIORAL : Bright by Text

Sponsor

University of Texas at Austin

Principal Investigator(s)

  • Megan J Gray, MD,MPH,FAAP, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Texas at Austin - Dell Medical School

Phase

  • NA