Text Message Program to Improve Eating Behaviors Among African Americans in New Orleans
NCT ID: NCT03913871
Last Updated: 2019-05-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-10-29
2019-01-11
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. Intervention group: Text messages to promote healthy eating: In this group, participants will receive personalized text messages to encourage healthy eating, specifically to increase consumption of fruits, vegetables and water; and a reduction in sugar sweetened beverages. They will receive some messages that will ask for a reply. They will receive an average of 1-2 messages per day for 4 weeks.
2. Control group: Control group participants will receive non-nutrition-related physical activity and general health/wellbeing text message. They will receive the text messages an average of 1-2 messages per day for 4 weeks
All participants will be asked to do the following tests that are not used to determine eligibility: Complete questionnaires about their background, nutrition habits, physical activity habits, health history, beliefs and opinions about health and habits. Data will be analyzed by comparing assessment outcomes within and across study arms (i.e., intervention, control).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Telephone (text messages) support for healthy eating
Participants will receive average of 1-2 text messages per day for 4 weeks focused on health eating with the aim increasing consumption of fruits, vegetables and water; and a reduce intake of sugar sweetened beverages.
Texts to support healthy eating
The intervention arm will receive tailored text messages to encourage healthy eating (increase consumption, fruits, vegetables and water; and a reduce intake of sugar sweetened beverages). Participants will receive an average of 1-2 messages per day for 4 weeks.
Telephone (text messages) support for physical activity
Participants will receive an average of 1-2 text messages per day for 4 weeks that offer physical activity and general health/wellbeing advice.
Texts to support physical activity
The intervention arm will receive tailored text messages to support increased minutes of physical activity per day. Participants will receive an average of 1-2 messages per day for 4 weeks.
Interventions
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Texts to support healthy eating
The intervention arm will receive tailored text messages to encourage healthy eating (increase consumption, fruits, vegetables and water; and a reduce intake of sugar sweetened beverages). Participants will receive an average of 1-2 messages per day for 4 weeks.
Texts to support physical activity
The intervention arm will receive tailored text messages to support increased minutes of physical activity per day. Participants will receive an average of 1-2 messages per day for 4 weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Gender: Women
3. Ethnic background: African American or Black
4. Location: Orleans and Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
5. Own a mobile phone
6. Open to being assigned to either the intervention or control group.
7. Willing and able to use their phone to read, receive and send text messages and phone calls.
8. No overt cardiovascular disease or acute symptomatology. (self-reported).
Exclusion Criteria
2. Ethnic background: not African American or Black
3. Location: Live outside of Orleans and Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
4. Does not own a mobile phone
5. Not open to being assigned to either the intervention or control group.
6. Unwilling and unable to use their phone to read, receive and send text messages and phone calls.
7. Overt cardiovascular disease or acute symptomatology. (self-reported).
25 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Tulane University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jylana L. Sheats
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Jylana L. Sheats
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2018-044-CTU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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