Cardiovascular Risk Factors Clinical Trial
Official title:
Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health: Pathways to Heart Health (CATCH-PATH)
The Specific Aims for CATCH: PATH are:
Specific Aim 1: To promote cardiovascular health through implementation and evaluation of a
multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., individual, family, organizational levels) to increase
opportunities for active living, specifically walking groups, in three communities in
Detroit.
Specific Aim 2: To promote cardiovascular health through implementation and evaluation of a
multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., organization, community, policy levels) to promote
leadership development, community action, and policy level change to enhance neighborhood
environments that support and sustain active living.
Specific Aim 3: To maintain and evaluate the HEP CBPR partnership engaging members of the
partnership in providing scientific and community oversight for all aspects of the CATCH:
PATH project.
Specific Aim 4: To disseminate preliminary results and develop a comprehensive Dissemination
Plan to share research findings through community and peer reviewed outlets to assure
translation of results from this multilevel CBPR intervention into programmatic and policy
efforts to improve heart health in eastside, northwest and southwest Detroit.
The Specific Aims for CATCH: PATH are:
Specific Aim 1: To promote cardiovascular health through implementation and evaluation of a
multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., individual, family, organizational levels) to increase
opportunities for active living, specifically walking groups, in three communities in
Detroit.
Specific Aim 2: To promote cardiovascular health through implementation and evaluation of a
multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., organization, community, policy levels) to promote
leadership development, community action, and policy level change to enhance neighborhood
environments that support and sustain active living.
Specific Aim 3: To maintain and evaluate the HEP CBPR partnership engaging members of the
partnership in providing scientific and community oversight for all aspects of the CATCH:
PATH project.
Specific Aim 4: To disseminate preliminary results and develop a comprehensive Dissemination
Plan to share research findings through community and peer reviewed outlets to assure
translation of results from this multilevel CBPR intervention into programmatic and policy
efforts to improve heart health in eastside, northwest and southwest Detroit.
Research Questions and Hypotheses
In Aim 1, we intend to assess the short term (8 week) and longer term (10 month)
effectiveness of a multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., individual, family, organizational
levels) designed to improve heart health through enhanced opportunities for active living,
specifically walking groups, in three communities in Detroit. Hypotheses to be tested are:
Participation in an 8-week intensive walking group intervention will reduce risk factors and
increase protective factors associated with CVD among African American, Latino and white
residents of low to moderate income neighborhoods in Detroit.
H1.1: Physical activity will increase (physical inactivity will be reduced). H1.2:
Psychosocial factors positively associated with physical activity (e.g., confidence in
ability to be physically active most days of the week) will increase.
H1.3: Anthropometric indicators of CVD risk (e.g., BMI, waist circumference) will not change
significantly.
H1.4: Biological indicators of CVD risk (e.g., lipid levels) will not change significantly.
Participation in a less intensive, maintenance walking group intervention over a 10 month
period following the initial intensive walking groups will sustain changes in physical
activity, further improvements in psychosocial factors associated with reduced risk, and
reductions in biological and anthropomorphic risk factors and improvements in protective
factors among participants.
H2.1: Increases in physical activity from baseline will be sustained during the maintenance
period (physical inactivity will be reduced from baseline).
H2.2: Increases in psychosocial factors positively associated with physical activity (e.g.,
confidence in ability to be physically active most days of the week) will be enhanced
(improved at 12 months over baseline and over the immediate post-intervention follow up).
H2.3: Anthropometric indicators of CVD risk (e.g., BMI, waist circumference) will be reduced
at 12 months compared to baseline.
H2.4: Biological indicators of CVD risk (e.g., LDL levels) will be reduced and protective
indicators (e.g., HDL) increased at 12 months compared to baseline.
In Aim 2, we will assess the feasibility of promoting heart health by providing support for
leadership development, organizational change, community action and policy change to enhance
neighborhood environments that support and sustain active living. Research questions will
examine: the extent to which provision of technical assistance and facilitator training to
community organizations can support the development and maintenance of walking groups and
the extent to which a mini-grant program contributes to modifications of the built and
social environment to support active living. These exploratory research questions, essential
to the dissemination and sustainability of community-based interventions addressing
disparities in CVD, will not be tested as formal hypotheses. Rather, we will focus on
documenting change, and identifying challenges, facilitating factors, and lessons learned to
inform subsequent more formal hypotheses-testing.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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