Nutrition Intervention and Play Group Exercise for Low-income Latinas
NCT ID: NCT00454948
Last Updated: 2022-05-31
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
250 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2007-03-31
2009-08-31
Brief Summary
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We propose to conduct a randomized clinical trial in which women are randomly assigned to receive either family-based behavioral counseling (FBC) sessions and play group physical activity sessions or group based nutrition and exercise classes and health related activity worksheets to complete with their child. The FBC sessions, conducted by community health advisors, will use photographs of the family's food practices, taken by mothers, as visual aids in the counseling sessions. The control intervention will consist of group sessions using curricula designed to motivate women to exercise and to promote the Food Guide Pyramid recommendations using traditional Mexican-American foods. The primary outcome of the trial is mother's BMI. The secondary outcomes are dietary intake, moderate to vigorous physical activity and household food supplies. We hypothesize that within a one year time frame, women who are exposed to the FBC will have lower BMI's compared to women who receive the active placebo control intervention. The mechanisms through which we intend to change weight status are altering the type of foods purchased and cooking practices and promoting mothers to engage in physical activities with their children during their play. Measurements of secondary outcomes include three 24 hour dietary recalls, a household food inventory and activity monitoring using MTI actigraph monitors. In addition, mothers' reports of household food security level, and food purchase motives, will be collected as covariates. Measurements will be collected within one month of completing the interventions and at six months and one year follow-up.
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Detailed Description
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Primary Hypothesis Women who receive the FBC sessions will have significantly lower BMI one year after randomization into the intervention compared to women whose families receive an active placebo control.
Secondary Hypotheses
Women who receive the FBC sessions will have significantly lower fat intakes and higher fruit and vegetable intakes, as measured by 24 hour recalls, one year after randomization into the intervention compared to women whose families receive an active placebo control.
Women who receive the FBC sessions will have significantly fewer high fat foods and significantly more fruits and vegetables in their homes, as measured by targeted household food inventories, one year after randomization into the intervention compared to women whose families receive an active placebo control.
Women who receive the FBC sessions will be significantly more active one year after randomization into the intervention, as measured by activity monitoring, compared to women whose families receive an active placebo control.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Home based Nutrition and Physical Activity
Home-based nutrition sessions and park play activity sessions
Home-based nutrition sessions and play group exercise
Group Nutrtion
Group based nutrition classes and activity booklets
Group-based nutrition sessions and mail-out activities
Interventions
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Home-based nutrition sessions and play group exercise
Group-based nutrition sessions and mail-out activities
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Mother has a child between the ages of 3 and 4.9 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Mother is pregnant
* Mother is less then 4 months post partum
* Family plans on moving outside of San Jose in the upcoming 6 months
* Family shares food supplies with more than one other household
* Mother has medical condition or takes medication that affects weight
* Child has medical condition or takes medication that affects weight or growth
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Stanford University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Donna M Matheson, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Stanford University
Locations
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San Jose, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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