PowerUp for Health: A Diabetes Prevention Program for Men
NCT ID: NCT02555631
Last Updated: 2018-06-28
Study Results
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COMPLETED
NA
29 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-09-30
2016-09-30
Brief Summary
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1. develop and
2. complete a pilot test of an adaptation of the evidence-based National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) tailored to engage men with prediabetes in disadvantaged communities in New York City.
The sites for this pilot study are New York City Parks and recreation centers. Study's main outcome is weight loss of 5-7% baseline weight.
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Detailed Description
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By month 10 of year one, investigators will begin implementation of the 16-week pilot studies of the NDPP♂ at 6 NYC Parks and Recreation Department (REC) sites in disadvantaged communities in three of the NYC boroughs currently offering the standard NDPP programming. Investigators will utilize an iterative and adaptive process during the pilot phase to modify recruitment and retention strategies, as well as the NDPP curriculum and activities. The exploratory aim, as feasible, is to then compare the adapted NDPP♂ pilot data to the standard NDPP mixed-gender groups' available data on recruitment, participation, weight loss, and retention of men from similar NYC neighborhoods. The goal will be pilot study data from 15-20 male participants at each REC pilot site-a recruitment goal of 120 male participants. Working in collaboration with the investigators' consultants and Advisory Panel of community leaders and academic experts in men's health promotion, as well as study partners at the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, investigators will conduct focused outreach to the target populations.
The Specific Aims for the Pilot Study are:
Aim 1. to collaborate with the expert and community Advisory Panel to complete the adaptation of the NDPP curriculum and the recruitment and retention activities to better engage men with prediabetes from disadvantaged communities of NYC;
Aim 2. to assess preliminary indicators of effectiveness of the NDPP♂ with respect to reductions in body weight; Hypothesis 1: Men engaged in the NDPP♂ will have reductions in body weight at 16 weeks at least equivalent to the NDPP goal of 5-7% of their baseline body weight.
Aim 3. to examine and describe from pilot data the extent to which recruitment, intervention and retention strategies, tailored for men with prediabetes are associated with improved engagement of the target population; Exploratory Hypothesis 3.1: Recruitment of men to NDPP♂ will occur more rapidly and with less intensive strategies than recruitment of men to the standard NDPP in comparable communities.
Exploratory Hypothesis 3.2: Men enrolled in the NDPP♂ will be more engaged in program activities and self-report greater improvements in healthy eating and physical activity compared with men in the standard NDPP.
Exploratory Hypothesis 3.3: Men enrolled in the NDPP♂ will have retention rates that are at least equivalent to men in the standard NDPP.
All comparison data analyses are exploratory and as data are available.
Aim 4. to examine preliminary data to identify demographic, psychosocial, neighborhood, and REC site characteristics associated with differential recruitment, retention and intervention effects in the NDPP♂.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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lifestyle intervention
In this pilot study, each subject will receive the lifestyle intervention of the diabetes prevention program, a modified program for men from disadvantaged neighborhoods--a 16 weekly sessions of 1 hour each session
lifestyle
In this pilot study, each subject will receive the lifestyle intervention of the diabetes prevention program, a modified program for men from disadvantaged neighborhoods--a 16 weekly sessions of 1 hour each session
Interventions
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lifestyle
In this pilot study, each subject will receive the lifestyle intervention of the diabetes prevention program, a modified program for men from disadvantaged neighborhoods--a 16 weekly sessions of 1 hour each session
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI 24 or above (22 for Asians)
* male
* lives, works or spend much time in the disadvantaged neighborhood of the park site
Exclusion Criteria
* has diagnosed diabetes
* obvious mental disability so as to preclude health behavior changes
18 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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The New York Academy of Medicine
OTHER
University of Pittsburgh
OTHER
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
NIH
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Elizabeth Walker
Professor of Medicine
Principal Investigators
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Elizabeth A. Walker, PhD, RN
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Locations
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Bronx, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2014-3604
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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