Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of a Strategy Designed to Promote Physical and Healthy Eating Between Users of the Health Academy Program in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais - "VAMOS BEAGÁ"
The study aims to verify if the VAMOS strategy contributes to an increase in physical activity and healthy eating habits among users of the Health Academy Program from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais.
The Health Academy Program (AP) is a important policy to promote physical activity in
Brazil. There are areas with infrastructure, equipment, and human resources to stimulate and
guide people doing physical activity in community settings at no cost. The study aims to
verify if the VAMOS strategy contributes to an increase in physical activity and healthy
eating habits among users of the Health Academy Program (AP) at Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
- "VAMOS BEAGÁ". Two AP poles, both belonging the same regional administration of the
municipality and with the same health vulnerability index were selected. To define the
location of the intervention VAMOS was carried draw between the selected centers, and all
potentially eligible users invited to participate. Users of the Intervention Group (IG) took
part in the daily activities offered by AP and, additionally, for 12 weeks, they attended
the educational strategy called VAMOS. The Control Group does only the regular activities of
AP. The VAMOS has been evaluated by the dimensions of Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption (at the
individual level), Implementation and Maintenance (at individual and organizational level)
of the RE-AIM model (Reach, Efficacy / Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation,
Maintenance). The reach is evaluated by the rate of participation and representation among
participants and those invited to join the VAMOS. The effectiveness has been evaluated from
anthropometric measurements, eating habits, physical activity level, stages of change,
self-efficacy, social support and quality of life before and after 12 weeks of intervention.
To assess the adoption was investigated the interest of Physical Activity professional from
AP in mediating this strategy in future. The implementation was evaluated by identifying the
extent to which the VAMOS was conducted as planned. The maintenance, at individual level,
will be estimated from revaluations of all outcomes, as measured before and after the
intervention, sixs months after the conclusion of the intervention. At organizational level,
the maintenance will be accessed with semi-structured interviews conducted with the
coordinators and managers of AP assessed feasibility of continuing of VAMOS strategy in AP.
For the analysis of qualitative data will be conducted content analysis. And to the
quantitative data, we carried out descriptive statistics, paired tests chi-square or
Fisher's exact and two-way ANOVA for repeated measures or Wilcoxon signed rank test.
Intent-to-treat analyzes were used. The significance level was 5% and the statistical
program used was the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows.
The overall goal of this study is to evaluate a strategy to promote physical activity and
healthy eating, called VAMOS, among users of the Health Academy Program in Belo Horizonte,
Minas Gerais.
Specific objectives:
1. Evaluate the effectiveness of VAMOS strategy on the level of habitual physical
activity, dietary profile and nutritional status of the participants;
2. To identify associations between psychosocial mediators of behavior - self-efficacy and
social support - and changes in physical activity and dietary profile of the
participants;
3. Analyze the VAMOS strategy regarding the effectiveness, adoption (at individual level),
reach, implementation and maintenance.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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