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A Feasibility Study of Music and Play to Enhance Health and Developmental Outcomes in Infants From Low-income Families
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Music Together and Play Group for Obesity, Infant and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 18 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effects of a music enrichment program on the quality of parent child interactions, a child's motivation to eat, and a child's language environment in 9 to 24 month-old children from low-income families. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does participation in a music enrichment program improve the quality of parent-child interactions? 2. Does participation in a music enrichment program reduce motivation for food 3. Does participation in a music enrichment program improve the quality of the language environment? Participants will: 1. Be randomly assigned to participate in either 2, 8-week semesters of weekly music enrichment classes or play group sessions. 2. At the beginning, after the first 8 weeks and after the second 8 weeks, a researcher will come to the participants house and parent-child pairs will: 1. be video recorded during 10 minutes of playtime and meal time. 2. fill out questionnaires 3. wear a small wearable language recorder for 16 hours 3. At the beginning, after the first 8 weeks and after the second 8 weeks, the parent and child will come to the baby lab and will: 1. Play a computer game to test motivation for food 2. have height and weight measurements collected Researchers will compare the music and play groups to see if there is a difference in the quality of parent child interaction, food motivation or language environment.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The intervention consists of 45-minute weekly classes for 16 weeks. Each class is delivered by a trained Music Together facilitator and includes music activities such as singing, dancing, moving and playing musical instruments. At the start of the program, participants receive materials for home use that consist of a song book and online access code for song recordings used in the class.
The play group consists of 45-minute weekly classes for 16 weeks. During each class parents are encouraged to play with their child and interact with other participants using the provided age appropriate toys. At the start of the program participants receive an age appropriate toy for use at home.