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Healthy Homes/Healthy Kids: Pediatric Primary Care-based Obesity Prevention

Sponsor

Source record

HealthPartners Institute

Phase

Source record

Completed

Modality

AI-normalized

behavioral intervention

Target

AI-normalized

Pediatric obesity prevention through behavioral interventions and environmental modifications.

Indication / condition

AI-normalized

Obesity

Intervention

Source record

Healthy Eating/Physical Activity, Safety/Injury Prevention

Source & freshness

Source record

NCT ID

NCT01084590

Original source

ClinicalTrials.gov

Source last updated

Mar 27, 2015

Ingested at

Jun 16, 2026

Internal sync

Jun 16, 2026

Model version

trialsignal-ai-v1

Normalized confidence

96%

Validation status

validated

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NCT ID

NCT01084590

Title

Healthy Homes/Healthy Kids: Pediatric Primary Care-based Obesity Prevention

Sponsor

HealthPartners Institute

Status

COMPLETED

Phase

Completed

Condition raw

Obesity, Injury

Condition normalized

Obesity, Injury

Modality raw

behavioral intervention

Modality normalized

behavioral intervention

Target raw

Pediatric obesity prevention through behavioral interventions and environmental modifications.

Target normalized

Pediatric obesity prevention through behavioral interventions and environmental modifications.

Interventions

Healthy Eating/Physical Activity, Safety/Injury Prevention

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Source record

The Healthy Homes/Healthy Kids study, sponsored by HealthPartners Institute, evaluates a cost-effective intervention aimed at preventing obesity in children aged 5-9. The study's focus on primary care settings highlights an underutilized market for obesity prevention strategies. With rising obesity rates among children, this intervention could position HealthPartners as a leader in pediatric health solutions. The outcomes may inform future product development or partnerships in the obesity prevention space, particularly in behavioral health and pediatric care. Competitive implications include potential collaborations with health systems and insurers looking to integrate preventive care into their offerings. Diligence considerations should include the scalability of the intervention and its adaptability to diverse populations.

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