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Nutrition research study looking for children with intellectual/developmental delays ages 3-8
Nutrition research study looking for children with intellectual/developmental delays ages 3-8
The purpose of the Children’s Mealtime Study is to learn about the eating patterns, mealtime behaviors, and parent feeding practices of children ages 3-8 years who are either typically developing or have an intellectual/developmental delay.
The study involves one 2-3 hour visit at a UMass Medical School-affiliated site and parents complete a 3-day food record at home. During the visit children and parents are weighed and measured and parents complete a series of questionnaires on child eating patterns, behaviors, and their own feeding practices. Parents also receive training on keeping a food record at home to record what their child eats over three days. Children with intellectual/developmental delays will receive cognitive testing and parents will answer additional questions about children’s developmental, adaptive, and social behavior.
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Parents will receive up to $85 compensation in the form of a gift cards; children will receive a $15 gift card for their participation.
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For more information contact Alyssa: Phone: 774-455-6521 or Email: Mealtimes@umassmed.edu
See our website at: http://umassmed.edu/shriver/recruit/Childrens-Mealtime.aspx
UMMS IRB Docket # H00001420