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Physical Activity in Women With Infants

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Patrocinadores
University of Hawaii
Colaboradores
National Cancer Institute (NCI)

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Abstracto

This is a study testing ways to motivate new mothers to become more physically active over a one year period.

Descripción

Mothers of an infant are much less likely to exercise regularly compared with women who have older children or no children. This low level of physical activity (PA) contributes to postpartum weight retention which can predict levels of obesity up to 15 years later. Ethnic minorities have higher rates of inactivity and gain more weight following childbirth, which places them at increased risk for cancer and other chronic diseases consistent with known health disparities for these ethnic groups. Few PA interventions have been designed to increase PA in women with an infant, especially ethnic minority women. This study will test the efficacy of a tailored intervention to increase and maintain PA in a multiethnic population of 268 young, healthy postpartum women living in Hawaii. Women will be recruited from health care settings, mother/baby support groups, and from the media campaigns(TV, radio, newspaper, parents magazines). Subjects will be randomly assigned to either a tailored postpartum counseling intervention on PA or standard care for PA. The tailored PA intervention will address key personal, social, and environmental factors derived from Social Cognitive Theory and the Transtheoretical Model. Also, multimodal contacts (telephone, e-mail, website) will be used to deliver theoretically-derived, culturally sensitive PA counseling,behavioral skills training (e.g., goal setting), and local resources/referrals tailored to a mother with an infant. The standard care condition receives American Heart Association/American College of Sports Medicine print materials/e-mails and referral to PA internet resources.

The primary PA outcome is minutes of moderate/vigorous physical activity (MVPA) per week, as measured by the Active Australia Questionnaire, with validation by accelerometers worn by all subjects. Condition differences in the initiation of PA will be tested at 6 and 12 months post-baseline. Key psychosocial, physiological, and cultural factors will be tested as mediators or moderators of PA, for example: self-efficacy, social support, processes of change, ethnicity, BMI, and cultural values. This study will serve as a model for the design and implementation of PA interventions for at-risk ethnic minority postpartum women.

fechas

Verificado por última vez: 12/31/2014
Primero enviado: 12/16/2008
Inscripción estimada enviada: 12/16/2008
Publicado por primera vez: 12/17/2008
Última actualización enviada: 05/31/2015
Última actualización publicada: 06/03/2015
Fecha de los primeros resultados enviados: 01/08/2015
Fecha de los primeros resultados de CC enviados: 05/31/2015
Fecha de los primeros resultados publicados: 06/03/2015
Fecha de inicio real del estudio: 03/31/2008
Fecha estimada de finalización primaria: 06/30/2012
Fecha estimada de finalización del estudio: 06/30/2012

Condición o enfermedad

Physical Activity

Intervención / tratamiento

Behavioral: 1- physical activity tailored

Behavioral: 2 - physical activity standard

Fase

Fase 3

Grupos de brazos

BrazoIntervención / tratamiento
Experimental: 1- physical activity tailored
Tailored telephone counseling about how to become more physically active and goal setting. Email feedback on physical activity progress. Website listing resources new mothers can use to become more active.
Behavioral: 1- physical activity tailored
tailored telephone counseling, email feedback, and website resources over 12 months
Active Comparator: 2 - physical activity standard
Standard Website resources / information on physical activity
Behavioral: 2 - physical activity standard
standard print and website information on how to become more active

Criterio de elegibilidad

Edades elegibles para estudiar 18 Years A 18 Years
Sexos elegibles para estudiarFemale
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Criterios

Inclusion Criteria:

- mother of infant aged 2-12 months

- sedentary

- healthy, able to do moderate intensity physical activity

- BMI = 18.5-40

- not planning to become pregnant in next year

- woman aged 18-45

- able speak and read English

Exclusion Criteria:

- pregnant

- planning to leave Oahu, Hawaii in the next year (permanently move away)

- a diagnosis of cancer, coronary heart disease (including atrial fibrillation), insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), and other atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (e.g., stroke),

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Medidas de resultado primarias

1. Minutes of Moderate or Vigorous Physical Activity Per Week After 12-months [12 months]

Self reported minutes of moderate or vigorous physical activity per week after 12-months

Medidas de resultado secundarias

1. Accelerometer Collected Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity [12-Months]

Participant's physical activity (overall moderate-to-vigorous physical activity above 2.9 metabolic equivalents (METs) collected via an accelerometer over 12 months

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