LUFKIN, TEXAS (March 20, 2008)…Does a community based
lifestyle education program improve health care status in a group
of children at increased risk for diabetes?
That is the question the Children's Lifestyle Intervention Program
(CLIP) attempts to answer.
The CLIP study kicked off today at the Lufkin Middle School with
all 6th graders participating in a presentation by local medical
experts and governmental leaders. State Representative Jim
McReynolds, Dr. Jeffrey Glass, Dr. Lance Sloan, and Tim Scallon,
Director of Clinical Nutrition at Memorial Health System of East
Texas presented information to the students on how physical
activity and sound nutrition can lead to a healthy lifestyle. All
6th graders were given arm bands with the words "Power of Choice"
imprinted on them as a reminder that they have the power to choose
a healthy lifestyle.
The CLIP Study is a pilot study led by Memorial Health System of
East Texas on prevention and treatment of diabetes. This study is
Memorial's response to House Bill 3735, carried by Representative
Jim McReynolds, which passed in 2007. Lufkin Middle School 6th
graders form the study group and Livingston Middle School 6th
graders make up the control group for the study. Both groups were
screened for potential risk of developing diabetes. The Lufkin
study group will have a 9 week lifestyle education program inserted
into their regular curriculum. This includes providing pedometers
(donated by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists)
to all Lufkin students. The control group, Livingston Middle School
6th graders, will not receive the education segment. At the end of
the 9 week program, those at highest risk will be screened again to
evaluate the impact of the lifestyle education program.
Those involved in the study include Dr. Lance Sloan, Dr. Jeffrey
Glass, and Dr. Ghazala Khan. These physicians guided the
development of the study. Tim Scallon, Director of Clinical
Nutrition; Ethel Ballenger, Coordinator for Horace C. Polk Jr.
Regional Diabetes Center; and Deborah Brantley, Educator for Horace
C. Polk Jr. Regional Diabetes Center are coordinating the efforts
of the Polk Diabetes Center, Lufkin Middle School and the medical
team.