Obesity Clinical Trial
— KFSOfficial title:
Koa Family Study--A Community-Based Intervention to Improve Health and Well-Being
Verified date | October 2021 |
Source | University of California, Davis |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Wholehearted living touches every aspect of life, from eating nourishing foods, to enjoying enough physical activity, to cultivating relationships that support healthy choices, to joining with neighbors to stand up for positive changes, and more. Unfortunately, for many low-income Californians, the idea of wholehearted living is an aspiration and not a reality. Koa Family: Strong, Healthy, Whole is an approach designed to make wholehearted living available for all. The Approach Koa Family is a 4-month journey to establish "micro-communities" of women supporting one another- mind, body, and spirit. The foundation of this approach is a new, custom-designed, online Whole Health Program (WHP) that addresses healthy eating, physical activity, and weight management within the context of wholehearted living. Low-income women and a lifestyle coach will meet weekly in a virtual platform to learn, experience, grow, and thrive as they reach their diet, physical activity, and weight management goals. Participants in the WHP will receive additional encouragement and access to local resources through a private and secure Facebook group. The group will provide a place for women to continue their wholehearted health journeys beyond the weekly meetings. Koa Family participants also will be invited to take part in a neighborhood tree planting campaign to create real, long-lasting, healthy changes to the environment in which they live. The Study Koa Family, with WHP at its core, is the product of extensive formative research both nationally and within low-income California communities. Koa Family will be introduced in Sacramento County in February 2021. It will be evaluated for effectiveness among 120 low-income, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)-Ed eligible women using a randomized controlled trial study design, the gold standard for assessing effectiveness of an intervention. Outcomes include changes in Body Mass Index, diet, and physical activity measured at 4 and 6 months from baseline. An economic analysis will assess the cost-effectiveness of Koa Family, while qualitative methods will identify mediating factors related to the study outcomes. Funding Koa Family is a project of the Population Health Group at the University of California, Davis, Center for Healthcare Policy and Research. Funding is provided by the United States Department of Agriculture Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFIRE).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 70 |
Est. completion date | September 23, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | September 13, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 21 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - female - 21-45 years old - comfortable speaking and reading English (all race/ethnicities are welcomed to participate) - living in a low-income household (at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level) - living in the Sacramento area - familiarity with Facebook, Zoom, and texting - access to a smartphone or high-speed internet (via a tablet or computer) - overweight or obese (BMI=25 and <39.9) Exclusion Criteria: - pregnancy; - breastfeeding; - within 2 years postpartum; - life-threatening illness; - institutionalization (i.e., not free-living in the community); - moderate to severe mental illness; - receiving nutrition therapy from a health or health care provider (licensed or unlicensed); - had or are considering bariatric surgery; - medically diagnosed eating disorder; - taking medication that affects weight; - thyroid disease; - Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes without medical clearance from the participant's physician; - plans to move away during the study period. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | UC Davis | Sacramento | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, Davis |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from Baseline Weight at 4 Months | Weight (kg) measured with an electronic scale | Difference in weight between baseline and 4 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Weight at 6 Months | Weight (kg) measured with an electronic scale | Difference in weight between baseline and 6 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Body Mass Index (BMI) at 4 Months | weight (kg)/height (m) x height (m) | Difference in BMI between baseline and 4 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Body Mass Index (BMI) at 6 Months | weight (kg)/height (m) x height (m) | Difference in BMI between baseline and 6 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Diet at 4 Months | Measured with the Dietary Screener Questionnaire (NHANES 2009-10) to examine quality of participants' diet | Difference in diet between baseline and 4 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Diet at 6 Months | Measured with the Dietary Screener Questionnaire (NHANES 2009-10) to examine quality of participants' diet | Difference in diet between baseline and 6 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Physical Activity (PA) at 4 Months | Measured using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Physical Activity Module | Difference in PA between baseline and 4 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Physical Activity (PA) at 6 Months | Measured using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Physical Activity Module | Difference in PA between baseline and 6 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Health-Related Well-being at 4 Months | Well-being and general health measured with Short Form-36v2; There are 8 sections each scored 0-100 with a high score indicating less disability | Difference in health-related well-being between baseline and 4 months | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Health-Related Well-being at 6 Months | Well-being and general health measured with Short Form-36v2 | Difference in health-related well-being between baseline and 6 months |
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