Texting parents may trim sugary drinks for latino kids

NCT ID NCT04754269

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested two text-message programs for low-income Latino parents of children ages 1 to 5. One program aimed to reduce sugary drinks and juice, the other to encourage reading aloud. Researchers measured changes in children's drink intake and how often parents read to them. The goal was to find low-cost ways to improve child health and early learning.

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Conditions

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Pediatric Obesity

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Locations

  • San Francisco General Hospital Children's Health Center

    San Francisco, California, 94110, United States

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