Lifestyle Risk Reduction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Dedalo Study Protocol: the Evaluation of a Community-level Multicomponent Lifestyle Intervention Effectiveness
The reduction of non-transmissible diseases (NCDs) is a community health priority and many NCDs are lifestyle related. In order to promote healthy lifestyle in Vercelli, the Local Health Authority (ASL) and the municipality of Vercelli and the University of Novara have realized the Dedalo project: a multicomponent community intervention. In Italy, few are the study evaluating the effectiveness of the multicomponent community intervention. Thus, aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Dedalo project in promoting lifestyle healthier change in the adult lifestyle general population in Vercelli.
BACKGROUND. The reduction of the non-transmissible diseases (NCDs) is a priority for the
health community and for the economical sustainability of the healthcare system. In fact, the
NCDs are the main global cause of death. It is demonstrated that many NCDs are lifestyle
related; notable, even small lifestyle changes bring a health outcome improvement. The
Italian epidemiological survey PASSI (2013-2016) reveals that the 33% of the population aged
50-69 years old living in Vercelli is self-declared sedentary and the 45% is
overweight/obese. The Dedalo project, started in March 2018, is finalized to promote
evidence-based healthy behaviors in the Vercelli adult population. In Italy the studies of
community multicomponent prevention interventions are few. In this regard, the aim of the
study is to evaluate the Dedalo project efficacy in the promotion of lifestyle changes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study is a prospective observational one. The socio-economical and
behaviors information are detected through an ad hoc questionnaire. The questionnaire is
telephone-administered to the population who attended Dedalo activities and to an adult
general population sample (40-75 years old) living in Vercelli. The same questionnaire will
be administered 12 months later the first interview.
EXPECTED RESULTS. In April 2018 the socio-economics and behaviors description of both the
studied population will be available. The fist evaluation of behavioral change will be
concluded in April 2019.
CONCLUSIONS. The study will allow to define the efficacy of the community prevention
intervention Dedalo is behavioral changes promotion, its capability in involving all the
target population promoting equality in health and to improve the community prevention
interventions.
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