Web-Based family program shows promise in tackling childhood obesity in vietnam
NCT ID NCT07641452
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a culturally adapted online program for families with overweight or obese children aged 7-9 in Vietnam. The program aimed to improve parents' confidence and healthy role modeling, and children's eating habits, physical activity, and body measurements. Sixty families participated, comparing the online program to standard health materials, with follow-ups after the program and four months later.
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Hai Phong Medical University
Haiphong, Hai Phong, 180000, Vietnam
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