Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enlace: A Partnership to Promote Physical Activity Among Mexican Immigrant Women
Obesity is a serious health problem among Mexican American women. Obesity combined with a lack of physical activity can increase the risk for several diseases, including heart disease. This study will evaluate a program that aims to increase physical activity levels among women of Mexican origin in Columbia, South Carolina and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
Mexican American women in the United States are more likely to live a sedentary lifestyle
than women of other ethnic groups. As a result, obesity affects Mexican American women at a
high rate. Obesity and a lack of physical activity are risk factors for many diseases,
including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancers. Increasing physical activity
can lead to weight loss and lower the risk of developing these diseases. This study
represents a partnership between the University of South Carolina, the South Carolina
Hispanic Latino Health Coalition, and the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San
Antonio (UTHSCSA) Regional Academic Health Center in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
Study researchers from these institutions will first conduct interviews and focus groups and
then develop a program aimed at encouraging moderately intense physical activity among
Mexican American women. Next, the study will evaluate the effectiveness of that program at
increasing physical activity levels and promoting weight loss among Mexican American women in
Columbia, South Carolina and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
This study will enroll Mexican American women. Participants will be randomly assigned to
either immediately take part in the physical activity program or take part in the program at
the end of the 6-month study. At baseline, all participants will receive home visits from
study staff. During these visits, participants will undergo weight, height, and waist
measurements. Participants will also complete questionnaires to assess their medical history
and physical activity habits. For 1 week after the study visit, participants will wear a
physical activity monitor and keep an activity diary. Participants who are assigned to
immediately take part in the physical activity program will receive counseling from a
community health educator that will focus on the importance of changing physical activity
habits. They will be encouraged to partake in 30 minutes of daily physical activity for at
least 5 days a week. Each month, participants will receive educational materials and
telephone calls or visits from the health educator. Participants will receive a pedometer and
will be asked to keep a daily log of their physical activity. At Month 6, all participants
will receive another home study visit for repeat baseline testing. At this time, participants
who did not take part initially in the physical activity program will start the program.
However, they will have no further study visits or evaluations.
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