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Completed NA INTERVENTIONAL 8-arm NCT00814554

Effectiveness Evaluation of Three Strategies of Promotion of Healthy Dietary and Physical Activity Behaviours to Prevent Weight Excess Among Teenagers (PRALIMAP)

PRALIMAP: Effectiveness Evaluation of Three Strategies of Prevention of Overweight and Obesity in Adolescents; a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial

Sponsor: Local school office of the academy of Nancy-Metz

Updated 7 times since 2017 Last updated: Jun 29, 2010 Started: Sep 30, 2006 Primary completion: Dec 31, 2009 Completion: Dec 31, 2009
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This NA trial investigates Body Weight and Nutrition Processes and is currently completed. Local school office of the academy of Nancy-Metz leads this study, which shows 7 recorded versions since 2006 — indicating limited longitudinal coverage. The change history captured here reflects the iterative nature of clinical trial conduct.

Study Description(click to expand)

A cluster randomised trial implemented in 24 high and technical schools including 20 000 fifth-former aims, on a three-year period, at evaluating the effectiveness of three strategies, combined or not, according a 2\*2\*2 factorial plan, concerning the promotion of healthy dietary and physical activity behaviours: to develop individual skills by individual and collective education, to propose favourable environment, to screen and care for subjects at risk of weight excess. Main outcomes are improvement of knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, mean body mass index (BMI) change, proportion of obese children according to international standards after two years of follow-up, and finally psychological and sociological factors which are facilitators or barriers to such actions. The evidence of the effectiveness of one or the other of the strategies will help to define interventions framework for medical, educative and economic sector actors.

A cluster randomised trial implemented in 24 high and technical schools including 20 000 fifth-former aims, on a three-year period, at evaluating the effectiveness of three strategies, combined or not, according a 2\*2\*2 factorial plan, concerning the promotion of healthy dietary and physical activity behaviours: to develop individual skills by individual and collective education, to propose favourable environment, to screen and care for subjects at risk of weight excess. Main outcomes are improvement of knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, mean body mass index (BMI) change, proportion of obese children according to international standards after two years of follow-up, and finally psychological and sociological factors which are facilitators or barriers to such actions. The evidence of the effectiveness of one or the other of the strategies will help to define interventions framework for medical, educative and economic sector actors.

Status Flow

~Jan 2017 – ~Jun 2018 · 17 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jun 2018 – ~Jan 2021 · 31 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jan 2021 – ~Jul 2024 · 42 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jul 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Sep 2024 – ~Sep 2025 · 12 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Sep 2025 – present · 7 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jan 2026 – present · 3 months · monthly snapshotCompleted

Change History

7 versions recorded
  1. Jan 2026 — Present [monthly]

    Completed NA

  2. Sep 2025 — Present [monthly]

    Completed NA

  3. Sep 2024 — Sep 2025 [monthly]

    Completed NA

  4. Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Completed NA

  5. Jan 2021 — Jul 2024 [monthly]

    Completed NA

Show 2 earlier versions
  1. Jun 2018 — Jan 2021 [monthly]

    Completed NA

  2. Jan 2017 — Jun 2018 [monthly]

    Completed NA

    First recorded

Sep 2006

Trial started

Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot

Eligibility Summary

No eligibility information available.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Local school office of the academy of Nancy-Metz
  • National conservatory of arts and crafts (CNAM)
  • Regional institute for health education (IRES)
  • University of Nancy
Data source: University of Nancy

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .