@Article{info:doi/10.2196/58460, author="Leung, May May and Mateo, Katrina F and Dublin, Marlo and Harrison, Laura and Verdaguer, Sandra and Wyka, Katarzyna", title="Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Preadolescents: Randomized Controlled Trial", journal="JMIR Form Res", year="2025", month="Jan", day="15", volume="9", pages="e58460", keywords="childhood obesity; preadolescents; racial and ethnic minority populations; dietary behaviors; BMI; digital health", abstract="Background: Childhood obesity prevalence remains high, especially in racial and ethnic minority populations with low incomes. This epidemic is attributed to various dietary behaviors, including increased consumption of energy-dense foods and sugary beverages and decreased intake of fruits and vegetables. Interactive, technology-based approaches are emerging as promising tools to support health behavior changes. Objective: This study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of Intervention INC (Interactive Nutrition Comics for Urban, Minority Preadolescents), a 6-chapter web-based interactive nutrition comic tool. Its preliminary effectiveness on diet-related psychosocial variables and behaviors was also explored. Methods: A total of 89 Black or African American and Hispanic preadolescents with a mean age of 10.4 (SD 1.0) years from New York City participated in a pilot 2-group randomized study, comprising a 6-week intervention and a 3-month follow-up (T4) period. Of the 89 participants, 61{\%} were female, 62{\%} were Black, 42{\%} were Hispanic, 53{\%} were overweight or obese, and 34{\%} had an annual household income of