Abstract

ObjectiveTo develop a childhood obesity prevention program, Food, Feeding and Your Family (FFYF), which encourages eating self-regulation in young children. This article describes the research methods for FFYF. Activities that will be used to guide the development of the program are illustrated in a logic model. DesignA randomized control trial will be conducted with participant groups randomized into 1 of 3 conditions: (1) in-class delivery of feeding content and nutrition education, (2) online delivery of feeding content and in-class delivery of nutrition education, and (3) nutrition education only. Assessments will be collected at baseline, program completion, and 6 and 12 months after completion of the program. SettingStudy will be conducted through the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program in Colorado and Washington State. ParticipantsParents with 2- to 8-year-old children will be recruited from affiliated community agencies, 540 participants across both states. InterventionsFFYF derives content from an empirically validated parental feeding program, Strategies for Effective Eating Development, and will be administered with Eating Smart • Being Active, an evidence-based, nutrition education curriculum. Main Outcome MeasuresParents will report on feeding practices, child eating behaviors, feeding styles, and acculturation. AnalysisBecause of the nested nature of the data, multilevel analyses will be used: time points, within parents, and within groups.

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