Childhood Obesity
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Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
97% trial completion (above average)
Published Results
28 trials with published results (8%)
Research Maturity
222 completed trials (67% of total)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
2.1%
7 terminated out of 333 trials
96.9%
+10.4% vs benchmark
2%
8 trials in Phase 3/4
13%
28 of 222 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 222 completed trials
Clinical Trials (333)
Reducing Obesity Through Play Among Toddlers: Tiny Steps to Health (TSHS) Study
The Evira Study: Additional Support During Obesity Treatment
Eat Healthy Grow Healthy Program to Promote Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Preschoolers
Disordered Eating Risk in Pediatric Obesity Treatment Using a Digi-Physical Tool
Childhood Obesity - Prevention of Diabetes Through Changed Eating Patterns
Weight Status, Resilience, and Quality of Life in Indian Children
Exercise, Arterial Modulation and Nutrition in Youth South Africa Study
A School-based to Prevent Obesity Among Children Aged 4-7 Years- A Feasibility Quasi-Experimental Trial in Karachi, Pakistan
MOVI-OLE! [Open Learning Environments]
Effectiveness of a 10-week Multicomponent Intervention Combined With Parent Education on Binge Eating Behavior in Children and Adolescents
Mountain West Prevention Research Center Core Research Project
Postnatal Exercise to Activate Baby's Brown Fat
Vanderbilt Childhood Obesity Registry
Early Life Intervention in Pediatrics Supported by E-health
Integrating Food Rx With Best Feeding Practices With EFNEP
Family Connections: Cultural Adaptation and Feasibility Testing for Rural Latino Communities
School Meals in Denmark
Effect of Polysaccharide-based Complex Administration on the Gut Microbiome and Cardio-Metabolic Profile in Children With Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome.
Brain Activation and Satiety in Children 2
Evaluation of Innovative School-based Interventions on Health Outcomes Among Primary School Students During Post COVID-19 Pandemic