Health Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Community Health Campaign: Fitter Families Project
Verified date | July 2017 |
Source | The University of Hong Kong |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In recent years, Hong Kong has been undergoing rapid changes with macro social and economic trends. The increasingly complex and diverse family structure contribute to concerns regarding the well-being of families in Hong Kong, including their health, happiness and harmony (FAMILY 3Hs). Family life and health education should be strengthened to meet the increasing needs of promoting healthy active lifestyle among Hong Kong families. In this connection, the FAMILY Project initiates the Fitter Families Project (FFP) with a focus on "FAMILY Holistic Health", will be conducted in order to increase the awareness of the importance of FAMILY 3Hs. FFP is a community-based research project with 3 main components - train-the-trainers programs, community-based family interventions and public education events. It is expected that trainees from the train-the-trainers programs will acquire adequate skills to organize community-based health education programs effectively. Participants of the community-based family interventions will gain knowledge on family holistic health and live a healthy active lifestyle. Attendees of the public education events will become more aware of the importance of FAMILY 3Hs.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 953 |
Est. completion date | June 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Cantonese speaking, Intact verbal and hearing abilities for interpersonal communication, Reading and writing abilities for questionnaire completion, aged 12 or above Exclusion Criteria: - Participants who fail to meet the inclusion criteria |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | Christian Family Service Center | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in family harmony from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Family harmony will be assessed by a 0-10 score at 3 time points | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Primary | Changes in family happiness from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Family happiness will be assessed by a 0-10 score at 3 time points | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Primary | Changes in family health from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Family health will be assessed by a 0-10 score at 3 time points | Baseline, at 1 month follow-up, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in knowledge on zero-time exercise from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in participants' knowledge on zero-time exercise. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in attitude towards performing zero-time exercise from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in participants' attitude towards performing zero-time exercise. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in intention at performing zero-time exercise from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in participants' intention at performing zero-time exercise. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in the frequency and amount on performing exercise from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in participants' frequency and amount on performing moderate exercise (e.g. cycling or quick walking), vigorous exercise (e.g. swimming or jogging), zero-time exercise and walking. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in neighborhood cohesion from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in participants' neighborhood cohesion by a 5-items scale. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in utilization of community resources from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in participants' utilization of community resources to perform exercise. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in grip strength (kg) from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Grip strength will be assessed by a hand grip strength measurement instrument. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in chair stand (times) from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Chair stand will be assessed by a test counting times of chair stand in 30 seconds. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in single leg stand (s) from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Single leg stand will be assessed by a test measuring the longest duration of single leg stand in 120 seconds. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in seat and reach (cm) from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Seat and reach will be assessed by a ruler. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in body fat (%) from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Changes in body fat will be assessed by a standard body fat measuring scale. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes in body weight (kg) from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Changes in body weight will be assessed by a standard body fat measuring scale. | Baseline, at 1 month after intervention, and at 3 months after intervention | |
Secondary | Satisfaction towards the program | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the participants' satisfaction towards the program immediately after intervention. | Immediately after intervention |
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