Modifying Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in Filipino Faith Leaders

NCT ID: NCT03439852

Last Updated: 2023-06-18

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

35 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-03-11

Study Completion Date

2021-05-31

Brief Summary

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The outcomes of this application will provide nursing researchers with information about ways to increase physical activity (PA) and decrease sedentary time (ST) in at-risk older Filipinos adults who are lay leaders in Filipino Catholic clubs in Hawaii. The proposed 12-week PA/ST program will include both a group-based component (3 group discussions during monthly club meetings) and a personalized telephone counseling component (12 weekly calls from nursing students to problem solve barriers to increasing light-to-moderate physical activity and decreasing / breaking up sedentary time). The project will stimulate multidisciplinary research at our School of Nursing and School of Medicine and has the potential to help older at-risk Filipinos reach national guidelines for healthy levels of physical activity and lower the amount of time they spend sitting/being sedentary.

Detailed Description

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Asian-Americans (A-As) are under-represented in chronic disease research, including lifestyle interventions. A-As are 42% of population in Hawaii and across the U.S. they are projected to more than double to 34.4 million by 2060, with a much higher proportion of older A-As compared to other races. Within A-As, Filipino-Americans have high rates of hypertension, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease, especially as they age. This is largely due to unhealthy diets, high BMIs, sedentary behaviors, and low physical activity (PA). Our previous work found Filipino seniors are under-active and spend \> 8 hours a day in sedentary time (ST). About 90% of Filipinos in Hawaii are Catholic and previous PA interventions involving faith-based organizations have been shown to be culturally relevant for ethnic minorities and can effectively increase PA. Our innovative application focuses on changing both PA and ST in 250 Filipino lay leaders who represent their parish within the Oahu Council of Filipino Catholic Clubs (OCFCCs). OCFCCs maintain Filipinos' Catholic traditions and their cultural heritage. This project builds on our previous research with Filipino leaders from these clubs, and our expertise with effective PA and ST interventions. Team includes 3 nursing faculty, 1 medical school faculty, a project director, and from 9-12 graduate /undergraduate nursing students. The students will participate in a community-engaged 3-yr research project relevant both to their future research efforts and their use of self-management strategies with patients who at-risk for chronic diseases. The investigators will develop, implement, and test the efficacy of a culturally tailored PA/ST intervention for under-active/sedentary Filipino seniors (ages: 55-75 yrs) some of who may have multiple morbidities under medical control. The investigators will initially strengthen our partnership with OCFCC by engaging council members in semi-structured meetings where key cultural and familial issues that hinder/facilitate PA/ST will be discussed, the project's name/logo will be created, and plans to facilitate clubs' engagement across 3-year project will be solidified. Specific Aims: 1) test the efficacy of a Light-to-Moderate PA-LMPA/ST intervention with ten OCFCC clubs (25 lay leaders/club; n = 250 total) that will be randomly assigned to either a 12wk LMPA/ST intervention consisting of 3 group discussions during club meetings plus 12 counseling calls, or to Delayed Treatment condition initially given health education materials and 12 contact-matched calls on topics unrelated to PA/ST; then, the LMPA/ST intervention. 2) test maintenance of LMPA/ST 12 wks after LMPA/ST intervention ends. 3) analyze LMPA/ST self-report \& accelerometer data collected at baseline, 12, 24, and 36 wks, and test demographic, psychosocial, environmental, and group factors as mediators/moderators of change in LMPA/ST. 4) discuss project findings with statewide Diocesan Congress of Filipino Catholic Clubs and the feasibility of using lay leaders to change the LMPA/ST of their parishioners from churches across Hawaii via a train-the-trainer lay leader model. This project will stimulate community engaged/team science research at our School of Nursing and enhance students' research skills.

Conditions

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Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Healthy Aging

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

cluster randomized controlled trial comparing physical activity/sedentary time intervention to delayed treatment condition
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors
Investigators blinded to outcome follow-up data reported by study condition until completion of intervention period. Outcomes assessor blinded to participant identity - data entered only with ID number

Study Groups

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Light to Moderate Physical Activity/Sedentary behavior

The telephone counseling plus group cohesion intervention is designed to increase Light-to-Moderate intensity physical activity (LMPA) and reduce Sedentary time (ST). The 12-wk intervention includes group discussions during 3 regular monthly club meetings when clubs' accumulated milestones for LMPA/ST min/wk will be identified and future cumulative club goals for PA/ST set. In addition, each member will receive 12 weekly personalized phone calls from health coaches who will use motivational interviewing to set individualized LMPA/ST goals setting, reduce barriers, and facilitate social support for LMPA/ST change.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Light-to-Moderate Physical Activity / Sedentary Time

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

12 weeks of telephone counseling -motivational interviewing designed to increase leisure-time physical activity and decrease amount of sitting each day

Delayed Treatment/Healthy Aging

Delayed Treatment (DT) / Healthy Aging materials Condition is for 12 weeks and participants receive 12 phone calls using a previously developed contact-matched protocol that uses mailed healthy aging information and telephone calls to assess symptom ratings. After the initial 12 weeks they then receive the LMPA/ST intervention

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Light-to-Moderate Physical Activity / Sedentary Time

12 weeks of telephone counseling -motivational interviewing designed to increase leisure-time physical activity and decrease amount of sitting each day

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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LMPA/ST

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Member in one of 10 Filipino Catholic Clubs (within the Oahu Council of Filipino Catholic Clubs) on the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii

Exclusion Criteria

1. Age: less than 55 years OR older than 75 years of age
2. Planning to move (off the island of Oahu) in the next 9 months
3. Body Mass Index: If BMI is \< 18.5 or \> 40 (we will be measuring their height and weight to determine BMI at enrollment)
4. Currently exercising: Regularly (weekly) active at a moderate intensity\* or higher \>60 minutes a week (\* = brisk walk)
5. Currently in Treatment: Actively having cancer treatment or in physical therapy following surgery/stroke
6. A recent (in last 6 months) diagnosis of: Cancer, Heart disease, had a heart attack, Lung disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, Stroke, or underwent surgery
7. Physician recommends that person have only supervised physical activity (i.e., in a health care / physical therapy setting)
8. Needs a cane or walker (or other assistive device) to walk especially outdoors on uneven surfaces

Need health care provider's approval/clearance before enrollment if potential participant has the following:

1. Asthma or other respiratory disease made worse by exercise
2. A heart valve problem or is taking medications for a heart condition
3. Severe osteoarthritis
4. Insulin dependent Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes (or often has a blood glucose \> 235 mg/dl or 13mmol/L) (need MD clearance if do not know blood glucose)
5. Diagnosis/Treatment for Cancer over last 12 months or had a Stroke in the past (\> 6 months ago)
6. Resting blood pressure ≥ 160/90 (with or without medications) (need MD clearance if do not know BP)
7. Has chest pain when exercising or recently (last 4 weeks) developed any chest pain (i.e., when not doing physical activity)
8. Has tendency to lose consciousness or collapse from dizziness
9. Has a bone or joint problem that could be aggravated by physical activity
Minimum Eligible Age

55 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

75 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of Hawaii

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Clementina Ceria-Ulep, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Hawaii

Cheryl L Albright, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Hawaii

Locations

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University of Hawaii at Manoa, Office of Research Services

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

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Document Type: Informed Consent Form

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Other Identifiers

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R15MD011474

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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