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The goal of this study is to pilot test a 12-week behavioral intervention among perimenopausal Latinas (age 40-55 years) that integrates evidence-based education with physical activity, stress management, and coping skills training to: 1) reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and arterial stiffness; 2) improve nutrition, physical activity, and sleep behaviors; and 3) improve stress management, coping strategies, and self-efficacy. This study will recruit participants from two community groups: one group will be randomly assigned to complete the intervention; the other will be a wait-list control.


Clinical Trial Description

While CVD mortality is the leading cause of death in the United States, large racial/ethnic disparities in cardiovascular health exist between Latinas and non-Hispanic populations. Risk of CVD increases significantly for women following menopause. There are substantial increases in CVD risk factors during perimenopause, specifically, perimenopausal women exhibit greater visceral adipose tissue, fasting glucose, total cholesterol, and systolic blood pressure, compared to premenopausal women. Although behavioral intervention research targeting CVD risk during perimenopause emerged over the past decade, no studies were designed to decrease biological CVD risk among perimenopausal Latinas. This study will recruit perimenopausal Latinas (age 40-55 years) from two community groups: one group will be randomly assigned to complete the intervention; the other will be a wait-list control. This intervention has 3 phases: 12 weekly sessions (Phase I: education, physical activity, stress management, coping skills training) followed by 3 monthly sessions of continued support (Phase II); and finally 6 months of skill maintenance on their own (Phase III). Data will be collected at Time 1 (0 months [baseline]), Time 2 (6 months [completion of the intervention]) and Time 3 (12 months [after 6 months of maintenance on own]). Data collected will include biological CVD risk factors and arterial stiffness (primary outcomes: blood pressure, lipid profile, blood glucose, carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity). Secondary outcomes will include health behaviors and self-efficacy (Food Behavior Checklist, 7 day Accelerometer, Sleep Quality Scale, Eating Self-Efficacy Scale, Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale) and other biological factors related to CVD risk (waist circumference, weight, body mass index [BMI], C-reactive protein, hair cortisol). The investigators will also evaluate the feasibility of the intervention (e.g., enrollment and retention rates, barriers and facilitators to enrollment, intervention fidelity, suitability of study procedures and outcome measures, and participant satisfaction with the intervention and study protocol). The knowledge to be gained from this pilot study may provide a foundation for extending this intervention to a larger efficacy trial. This research holds potential to accelerate greatly the acquisition of knowledge related to CVD risk among perimenopausal Latinas, and the impact of behavioral interventions to reduce CVD risk in this underserved population. ;


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NCT number NCT04313751
Study type Interventional
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 30, 2020
Completion date June 30, 2023

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