Teen obesity study: can exercise and veggies boost heart health?
NCT ID NCT06848478
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study looks at how exercise and a diet rich in fruits and vegetables affect the heart and metabolic health of teenagers with obesity. About 120 teens aged 13-17 will be placed into one of four groups: standard care, exercise only, diet only, or both exercise and diet. Over 12 weeks, researchers will measure changes in blood fats, blood sugar, blood pressure, body fat, and fitness to see which approach works best.
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Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72202, United States
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Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72202, United States
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