| Literature DB >> 21106110 |
Lisa M Askie1, Louise A Baur, Karen Campbell, Lynne A Daniels, Kylie Hesketh, Anthea Magarey, Seema Mihrshahi, Chris Rissel, John Simes, Barry Taylor, Rachael Taylor, Merryn Voysey, Li Ming Wen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Efforts to prevent the development of overweight and obesity have increasingly focused early in the life course as we recognise that both metabolic and behavioural patterns are often established within the first few years of life. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions are even more powerful when, with forethought, they are synthesised into an individual patient data (IPD) prospective meta-analysis (PMA). An IPD PMA is a unique research design where several trials are identified for inclusion in an analysis before any of the individual trial results become known and the data are provided for each randomised patient. This methodology minimises the publication and selection bias often associated with a retrospective meta-analysis by allowing hypotheses, analysis methods and selection criteria to be specified a priori. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21106110 PMCID: PMC3001735 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-728
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of studies included in EPOCH Collaboration
| Trial name | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Registration number | ACTRN12607000168459 | ACTRN12608000056392 | ISRCTN81847050 | NCT00892983 |
| Funding source | NHMRC | NHMRC | NHMRC | HRC New Zealand |
| Number randomised | N = 667 first time mothers | N = 698 first time mothers | N = 559 first time mothers | N = 400 first time mothers |
| Baseline data | Antenatal | Infant aged 4-6 months | Infant aged 3 months | Antenatal |
| Primary outcome | Child weight and height at 24 months | Child weight and height at 24 months | Child weight and height at 18 months | Child weight and height at 24 months |
| Usual care | Wk1 child health nurse home visit Self access to child health clinics | Self directed access to child health clinics | Access to 10 scheduled child health clinic visits | First 4 wks midwife home visits; Well Child (Plunkett) nurse: 8 visits in 5 yrs |
| Intervention mode | Home visits; 8 visits over 2 years (antenatal, 1, 3, 5, 9, 12, 18, 24 months); maternal advice | Two education peer support modules (6 fortnightly sessions each) commencing when infant 4-7 months and again at 13-16 months at community health venues | Six 2 hour sessions delivered at 3 monthly intervals within pre-existing mothers groups, commencing at 3 months (3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 months) | 3 groups: sleep (home visits at 3 wks, 4 months); healthy eating and activity (mix of 7 home visits and group based sessions at 1 wk + 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 18 months) or both |
| Intervention content (in addition to usual care) | Sustaining breastfeeding; Timely solid food introduction; Responsive to child cues of hunger & satiety; Healthy child food intake; Reduced TV viewing; Promote active play; The "how" of child feeding (e.g. managing food fussiness) | Neutral repeated exposure to a variety of foods; Responsive to child cues of hunger & satiety; Healthy child food intake; Reduced TV viewing; Promote authoritative parenting style; The "how" of child feeding (e.g. managing food fussiness) | Responsive to child cues of hunger & satiety; Healthy child food intake; Reduced TV viewing; Promote active play; The "how" of child feeding (e.g. managing food fussiness) | Sustaining breastfeeding; Timely solid food introduction; Responsive to child cues of hunger & satiety; Healthy child food intake; Reduced TV viewing; Promote active play; The "how" of child feeding (e.g. managing food fussiness); Developing good sleep habits |
| Control group | Usual care plus written home safety/tobacco prevention information at f/up sessions plus three mail outs | Usual care plus quarterly newsletter on general child health messages excluding sleep, food and activity | Usual care plus quarterly newsletter on general child health messages excluding sleep, food and activity | Usual care |
Timeline of studies included in the EPOCH Collaboration
| RCT | Country/State | Sample size | Recruitment start date | Recruitment finish date | Age at follow up | Follow up data finalised |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy Beginnings | Australia (NSW) | 667 | June 2007 | Dec 2008 | 2 years | June 2011 |
| Nourish | Australia (QLD, SA) | 698 | Feb 2008 | April 2009 | 2 years | June 2011 |
| The Melbourne InFANT Program | Australia (VIC) | 559 | April 2008 | March 2009 | 1.5 years | Nov 2010 |
| POI NZ36 | New Zealand | 400 | March 2009 | Dec 2010 | 2 years | Dec 2012 |