A Physical Activity Intervention to Promote Cognitive Health, Cardiovascular Health and Sleep in Older Latinos
NCT ID: NCT05030948
Last Updated: 2025-05-29
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
236 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-08-27
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Tiempo Juntos Intervention
If assigned to this group, participants will take part in weekly 1-hour group sessions twice a week for 3 months. The sessions will be with a trained Community Health Worker that will involve group (5-6 participants) moderate-intensity walking. They will take place at community partner sites during times when all participants can attend. In case of adverse weather, indoor locations are available through community partners. Walks will reflect participant goals and abilities, initially lasting 10 minutes, with 5-minute stretching "warm-up" and 5-minute "cool down" exercises, for a total of 20 minutes. Walk duration will increase by 5 minutes/week to at least 30 minutes with program content delivery time decreasing to accommodate increased walk times within the 1-hour session. Upon completing the 3 months of physical activity sessions, for the next 3 months, they will receive motivational "booster" sessions delivered every other week via phone calls/text messaging.
Tiempo Juntos Intervention
If assigned to this group, participants will take part in weekly 1-hour group sessions twice a week for 3 months. The sessions will be with a trained Community Health Worker that will involve group (5-6 participants) moderate-intensity walking. Upon completing the 3 months of physical activity sessions, for the next 3 months, they will receive motivational "booster" sessions delivered every other week via phone calls/text messaging.
Attention Control
If assigned to this group, participants will take part in 1-hour group (5-6 participants) sessions delivered twice a week for 3 months. The sessions will be with a trained Community Health Worker or qualified staff that will involve reviewing education topics in Spanish related to adult health. They will take place at community partner sites or remotely during times when all participants can attend. In case of adverse weather, indoor locations, or remote options will be available. Upon completing the 3 months of education sessions, for the next 3 months, they will receive educational "booster" sessions delivered every other week via phone calls/text messaging.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Tiempo Juntos Intervention
If assigned to this group, participants will take part in weekly 1-hour group sessions twice a week for 3 months. The sessions will be with a trained Community Health Worker that will involve group (5-6 participants) moderate-intensity walking. Upon completing the 3 months of physical activity sessions, for the next 3 months, they will receive motivational "booster" sessions delivered every other week via phone calls/text messaging.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 55+ years
* Self-identify as Hispanic/Latino
* Spanish as primary language
* Willing to attend intervention / education sessions
* Access to phone/cell
* less than 150 min of activity / week (sedentary)
* Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score (score ≥ 23 to 26 for Latino populations)
Exclusion Criteria
* Mobility disability
* Musculoskeletal problem / co-morbidity (prevents moderate PA)
55 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
NIH
University of Pennsylvania
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gloria Adriana Perez
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Gloria A Perez, PhD, CRNP
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Pennsylvania
Locations
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University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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