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Community Based Obesity Prevention Among Black Women

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Duke University

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Abstrak

This study will evaluate the efficacy of a behavioral intervention, designed to prevent weight gain among overweight and low obese (25-34.9 kg/m2) Black women (aged 25-44), compared to usual care.

Deskripsi

Obesity prevention among Black women is a major public health priority; presently, nearly 54% of the adult Black female population is obese. To date, most intervention attention has been focused on weight reduction among the overweight and obese. However, both conditions are notoriously recalcitrant to treatment, particularly among Blacks. We posit that obesity prevention might represent a particularly effective intervention strategy for overweight Black women. Most studies have shown that Black women have a greater social acceptance of overweight, less body weight dissatisfaction, and higher ideal body weights, compared to Whites. Furthermore, numerous studies have shown that obesity is less lethal and causes fewer co-morbidities among Black vs. White women, suggesting that maintaining overweight may be an appropriate public health goal for Black women. We posit that an intervention approach that emphasizes maintaining overweight, while preventing the transition to obesity will resonate among the target population. Very few obesity prevention RCTs appear in the published literature and, to our knowledge, none have been conducted solely among Black women.

We propose to randomize overweight, Black women (n=184) to either usual care (UC) or an obesity prevention (OP) intervention condition. The OP condition is comprised of several intervention components that will be delivered over 12 months; each participant will receive a tailored action plan, tailored print materials, monthly coaching calls, and weekly self-monitoring via an interactive voice response system. Assessments will be taken at baseline, 6, 12, and 18 months post baseline.

tanggal

Terakhir Diverifikasi: 06/30/2014
Pertama Dikirim: 07/09/2009
Perkiraan Pendaftaran Telah Dikirim: 07/12/2009
Pertama Diposting: 07/13/2009
Pembaruan Terakhir Dikirim: 07/27/2014
Pembaruan Terakhir Diposting: 07/28/2014
Tanggal Mulai Studi Sebenarnya: 10/31/2009
Perkiraan Tanggal Penyelesaian Utama: 09/30/2012
Perkiraan Tanggal Penyelesaian Studi: 05/31/2014

Kondisi atau penyakit

Obesity

Intervensi / pengobatan

Behavioral: Obesity Prevention

Tahap

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Kelompok Lengan

LenganIntervensi / pengobatan
Experimental: Obesity Prevention
Behavioral: Obesity Prevention
This arm includes an action plan, tailored print materials, telephone support calls, interactive self-monitoring, and a 12-month YMCA membership for the participant.
No Intervention: Usual Care
This arm includes usual care.

Kriteria kelayakan

Usia yang Layak untuk Belajar 25 Years Untuk 25 Years
Jenis Kelamin yang Layak untuk BelajarFemale
Menerima Relawan SehatIya
Kriteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- African-American

- Female

- Ages 25-44

- BMI between 25-34.9 kg/m2

- Patients with at least 1 visit in the previous 24 months to a participating Community Health Center

Exclusion Criteria:

- Not currently pregnant

- Not given birth within the past 12 months

- No history of myocardial infarction or stroke in last 2 years

Hasil

Ukuran Hasil Utama

1. Change in BMI. We have set a target of BMI maintenance among those randomized to the intervention condition. [6, 12 and 18 months post baseline]

Ukuran Hasil Sekunder

1. Change in obesity risk behaviors [6, 12 and 18 months post baseline]

2. Measures of body composition [6, 12 and 18 months post baseline]

3. Psychosocial mediators [6, 12 and 18 months post baseline]

4. Obesity related biomarkers [6, 12 and 18 months post baseline]

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