Equity in Prevention and Progression of Hypertension by Addressing Barriers to Nutrition and Physical activitY

NCT ID: NCT05367544

Last Updated: 2026-02-13

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

528 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-08-13

Study Completion Date

2026-09-30

Brief Summary

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The goal of this study is to test an intervention to prevent high blood pressure among rural, Black adults living in Alabama. Black adults in this region have one of the highest rates of high blood pressure in the US. Eating fruits and vegetables and exercising daily lowers the chance of getting high blood pressure. Many problems get in the way of eating a healthy diet and exercising like a lack of grocery stores with fresh foods, few gyms, little money, lack of transportation, and limited support for keeping healthy habits. One place where many Black adults in rural Alabama meet weekly and feel supported is their church. The investigators will connect with 30 churches in rural Alabama. The investigators plan to hold health fairs to find 12 Black adults from each church with blood pressure that is higher than normal but not high enough to need blood pressure lowering medications. The investigators will randomly select 15 churches to get group health education and tablets to access online cooking shows and exercise classes. Adults in the other 15 churches will get support from a health coach over the telephone to help set and meet diet and physical activity goals as well as the group health education and tablets to access online cooking shows and exercise classes. In this study, the investigators will ask church members to sign up to be a health coach. These 15 churches will also get money to help bring healthy foods and/or physical activity opportunities to their communities. The investigative team will train 2 to 3 of their church members to learn how to coach others to eat more healthy food and be more physically active. This study answers two questions. 1) Will this intervention designed to reduce barriers to a healthy lifestyle lower blood pressure among rural, Black adults? 2) Can churches and participants complete the whole two-year study, and can the intervention be used in other communities in a cost-effective way to improve blood pressure? This project will add to the health equity mission of the American Heart Association by finding out if an intervention using health coaches lowers blood pressure among rural Black adults.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Prehypertension Hypertension Blood Pressure

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Health Education & Peer Coaching

Participants will have access to online health education materials and will also be matched with a community health worker who will offer support through peer coaching

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Health Education

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

All participants will receive education regardless of randomization status. On the day of enrollment, participants will be invited to attend education modules focused on HTN risk, diet, physical activity, stress management, and goal setting. Participants will also have access to culturally relevant, weekly online sessions, alternating between cooking shows and exercise

Individual-Level Peer Support

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Participants will receive bi-weekly peer support calls for 6 months, followed by monthly calls for another 6 months.

Community-Level Peer Support

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Church Leadership in churches randomized to intervention will identify 2-3 Peer Health Advocates from the church who will receive training on ways to promote a culture of health, encouraging church members to attend on-line cooking shows and exercise sessions. After training, these individuals will also work with Church Leadership to form a committee that will develop a project (e.g., community food pantry, farmer's market, Zumba instruction, small church gym) aimed at overcoming structural barriers to healthy behaviors. Each church will receive a small stipend for their project. Churches randomized to education alone will receive the community-level intervention after 12 months of participation in the study (delayed intervention)

Health Education Only

Participants will have access to online health education materials but will not receive individualized peer support

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Health Education

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

All participants will receive education regardless of randomization status. On the day of enrollment, participants will be invited to attend education modules focused on HTN risk, diet, physical activity, stress management, and goal setting. Participants will also have access to culturally relevant, weekly online sessions, alternating between cooking shows and exercise

Community-Level Peer Support

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Church Leadership in churches randomized to intervention will identify 2-3 Peer Health Advocates from the church who will receive training on ways to promote a culture of health, encouraging church members to attend on-line cooking shows and exercise sessions. After training, these individuals will also work with Church Leadership to form a committee that will develop a project (e.g., community food pantry, farmer's market, Zumba instruction, small church gym) aimed at overcoming structural barriers to healthy behaviors. Each church will receive a small stipend for their project. Churches randomized to education alone will receive the community-level intervention after 12 months of participation in the study (delayed intervention)

Interventions

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Health Education

All participants will receive education regardless of randomization status. On the day of enrollment, participants will be invited to attend education modules focused on HTN risk, diet, physical activity, stress management, and goal setting. Participants will also have access to culturally relevant, weekly online sessions, alternating between cooking shows and exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Individual-Level Peer Support

Participants will receive bi-weekly peer support calls for 6 months, followed by monthly calls for another 6 months.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Community-Level Peer Support

Church Leadership in churches randomized to intervention will identify 2-3 Peer Health Advocates from the church who will receive training on ways to promote a culture of health, encouraging church members to attend on-line cooking shows and exercise sessions. After training, these individuals will also work with Church Leadership to form a committee that will develop a project (e.g., community food pantry, farmer's market, Zumba instruction, small church gym) aimed at overcoming structural barriers to healthy behaviors. Each church will receive a small stipend for their project. Churches randomized to education alone will receive the community-level intervention after 12 months of participation in the study (delayed intervention)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Self-identify as Black/African American
* Mean systolic blood pressure 120-139mmHg OR diastolic blood pressure 80-89mmHg

Exclusion Criteria

1. Mean systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to140 mm Hg, or mean diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg
2. Currently taking antihypertensive medication
3. Self-reported history of hypertension outside of pregnancy
4. Known pregnancy
5. Self-reported history of cardiovascular disease
6. Age ≥65 years or self-reported history of chronic kidney disease, or diabetes, if systolic blood pressure ≥ 130 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure ≥ 80
7. Planning to move out of the county within the next 18 months
8. Not having a cellular phone or landline
9. Inability to speak English
Minimum Eligible Age

19 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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American Heart Association

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Alabama at Birmingham

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Andrea Cherrington, MD

Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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University of Alabama At Birmingham

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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878832

Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT

Identifier Source: secondary_id

IRB-300009015

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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