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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03694782
Other study ID # JArDinS
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date March 1, 2018
Est. completion date February 10, 2020

Study information

Verified date February 2020
Source Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The JArDinS study is a quasi-experimental research that aimed at assessing the impact of community garden participation (a natural experiment) in the adoption of more sustainable lifestyles.


Description:

The JArDinS study is part of the SURFOOD-Foodscapes project evaluating the relationships between urban foodscape and food styles in Montpellier Metropole (France).

JArDinS consists of a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental research and includes an experimental group of new gardeners starting gardening in a community garden in Montpellier and a control group comprising participants from a survey on food behaviors undertaken as part of SURFOOD-Foodscapes project. Participants will be surveyed at enrollment and 12 months later.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 150
Est. completion date February 10, 2020
Est. primary completion date February 10, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- starting gardening in a community garden (for experimental group)

- no experience in community gardening (for control group)

- willingness to be involved in the study through one year

- age above 18 years

- ability to read in French and live in the city of Montpellier.

Exclusion Criteria:

- past experience of at least one household member in community gardening

- never doing grocery shopping for home

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Food diary supply
Each participant was issued with a food supply diary to record details of their household food supply and related trips over 1-mo period. Household food supply included food purchases, food gift/donation, and potential crops from the garden. Away-from-home food consumption was not recorded. For each food purchase, participants provided details of date, place of purchase, foods purchased (name, quantity and expense incurred), and trip made (origin/where the trip started, destination/where the trip ended, and mode of transportation). When till receipts were available in grocery stores or supermarkets, participants were asked to collect them in an envelope placed at the end of the food supply diary. To facilitate data entry, all family members were encouraged to help filling out the diary.
Actigraph
Participants were instructed to wear a triaxial accelerometer (wGT3X-BT or wActiSleep-BT, Actigraph, Pensacola, FL, USA) fitted with an elastic strap on right side of the hip for 9 consecutive days, except for bathing and performing activities in the water. The Actigraph was accompanied by an activity logbook in which participants were required to daily record time when awake and sleeping, and, if any, time and duration of workout or device removal
Questionnaire
Participants received by email a link to complete an online questionnaire about mental and social health, sensibility to food waste, and connection with nature

Locations

Country Name City State
France INRA Montpellier

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in healthiness of household food supply The nutritional quality of household food supply was estimated using two indicators of nutritional quality : the mean adequacy ratio (MAR) and the mean excess ratio (MER) at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in physical activity energy Physical activity energy expenditure were estimated directly from raw triaxial accelerometry data using a model which combines an automatic activity-recognition algorithm with an activity-specific count-based model at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in mental well-being Assessed by the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. WEMWBS is a 14-item scale rated on a 5-point Likert-type, in which all items are worded positively and address aspects of positive mental health. Total score range from 14-70, with higher scores indicating a higher level of mental well-being. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in social isolation Assessed by the UCLA Loneliness Scale. UCLA-3 is a 20-item scale (11 positive and 9 negative) rated on a 4-point Likert-type. Total score range from 20-70, with higher scores greater feelings of loneliness. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in environmental impact of household's food supply Greenhouse gas emissions (in g CO2eq), atmospheric acidification (g SO2eq) and marine eutrophication (in g Neq) related to household's food supply were computed using estimates from the French 'SUStable' table. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in environmental impact of household's food trip (in g CO2eq) For each food trip, the distance traveled specifically for food purchase will be multiplied by energy source consumption of the transportation used, and by the corresponding GHGE factor of source consumption. GHGE related to food trip will be calculated as the sum of all food trips during the period of data collection. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in sensibility to food waste Assessed by the Sensibility to food waste scale, a 8-item scale rated on a 7-point Likert-type, that measure in which extent participants attach importance to waste and are emotionally affected by it. Total score range from 7-56, a higher total scores denote greater sensibility to food waste. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in connection with nature Affective, cognitive, and experiential aspects of individuals' connection to nature was assessed by the Nature Relatedness Scale (NRS). NRS is a 21-item scale rated on a 5-point Likert-type. Total score range from 5-105, a higher total scores denote greater nature connectedness. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Primary Change in household food supply expenditure Monthly household food expenditure and the contribution of each food group and subgroup to total food expenditure were estimated using food expenses data collected in the food supply diary. at baseline and exactly 12 month later
Secondary Age (in year) of each member of the household Participants were asked to report the age of each member each adult of the household. at baseline
Secondary Gardening experience prior to the project Participants were asked about their experiences and perceived competence in gardening. at baseline
Secondary Gender of each member of the household Participants were asked to report the gender of each adult of the household at baseline
Secondary Household income Participants indicated their net income bracket of the household (by month). at baseline
Secondary Education level of each adult of the household Participants were asked to report the higest education level achieved by each adult of the household. at baseline