Child Obesity
71
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19
33
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
94% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
2.8%
2 terminated out of 71 trials
94.3%
+7.8% vs benchmark
0%
0 trials in Phase 3/4
9%
3 of 33 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 33 completed trials
Clinical Trials (71)
STRONG Kids 2: A Cells-to-Society Approach to Nutrition in Early Childhood
A Mobile Health Intervention to Reduce Sweet Beverage Consumption in Latino Children
Family COMIDA (Consumo de Opciones Más Ideales De Alimentos) (Eating More Ideal Food Options)
HomeGrown: A Family-based Lifestyle Intervention to Support Healthy Development of Young Children With Down Syndrome
HomeStyles-2: Shaping HOME Environments and LifeSTYLES to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Pharmacological Treatment - An Overview of Its Role in Managing Childhood Obesity
The FibreGum Study - Changing the Course of Obesity in Children
Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Child Obesity Treatment Using Community Health Workers
Attrition in Pediatric Obesity Management
A Multicenter Retrospective Analysis of Postoperative Respiratory Complications in Children With Obstructive Sleepapnea
Effect of Sleep Extension on Body Weight and Learning in Children (More2Sleep)
Greenlight Plus Study: Approaches to Early Childhood Obesity Prevention
Evaluating the Impact of a School-based Fruit and Vegetable Co-op on Cardiometabolic Child and Parents Health in a Persistent Poverty Area
Building Research for Intervention Development in Gliosis and Eating Habits
Healthy Start: Family Childcare Providers and Parents
Eatable Alphabet as a Nutrition Education Tool
Intervention Nurses Start Infants Growing on Healthy Trajectories (INSIGHT) - Long Term Follow-Up
Starting Early to Prevent Obesity Using Telehealth (StEP OUT): Intervention Development Trial
Development and Evaluation of the T.E.A.C.H. Study: A Randomized Control Trial
Food for Thought: Executive Functioning Around Eating Among Children