Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

The investigators propose to conduct a randomized controlled trial with a wait-list control to determine efficacy in reducing risk of obesity and related disease in Native American employees of Twin Arrows Casino. Participants will be randomly assigned to the experimental group or the wait-list control. The experimental group will receive a 12-week mNDPR nutrition intervention with culturally relevant materials. Five NAU Masters of Public Health (MPH) students will be trained in Motivational Interviewing and the mNDPR nutrition protocol to serve as Lifestyle Coaches. These students will lead weekly, group-based coaching sessions with up to 15 participants each at Twin Arrows Casino. Participants will be assigned to their designated group based on their availability. The 12 weekly group sessions will be scheduled to accommodate various work shifts (day, night, and swing). The first group session will be 2-hours long to serve as an 'immersion', followed by weekly 1-hour sessions, all led by the Lifestyle Coaches. The Lifestyle Coaches will use Motivational Interviewing techniques to assist participants to develop personal goals. Lifestyle Coaches will also provide nutrition education, specifically using the mNDPR protocol. Participants in the wait-list control will receive the same intervention after the experimental group completes their 12-week intervention. In addition to measures at weeks 0 and 13, a 24-hour diet recall will be conducted in week 26 for the experimental group to explore long-term durability of diet quality changes.


Clinical Trial Description

Native Americans are 50% more likely to be obese compared with non-Hispanic Whites and are twice as likely to be diagnosed with diabetes. Obesity and poor diet quality are major risk factors for developing Type II diabetes, and Native Americans are disproportionately impacted by poor physical health outcomes. The investigators propose to develop a culturally-relevant micronutrient-dense plant-rich (mNDPR) dietary protocol, which will then be used in a pilot, randomized-controlled trial (RCT) to test the effectiveness of improving health and wellness of Native American employees of Twin Arrows Casino. This study will train and employ Native American students of Northern Arizona University (NAU) to implement the protocol and serve as Lifestyle coaches for the intervention. It is hypothesized that the protocol will be effective in (i) improving anthropometric measures (weight, waist circumference), cardiometabolic measures (cholesterol, triglycerides, blood glucose, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), fasting insulin, hsCRP, IgF-1, and blood pressure), and wellness measures (anxiety, stress, sleep quality, depressive symptoms, and mood); and (ii) reducing healthcare costs in Native American employees of Twin Arrows Casino over a 1- year period. Consistent with the specified aims of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, this project will address health and wellness issues in an underserved population that is disproportionately affected by obesity and related diseases. Consistent with the specified objectives of the Academic Enhancement Research Award, this project will significantly increase research opportunities for students in the Health Sciences, providing the expertise and experience needed to develop skills and advance their careers. Employees of the Twin Arrows Casino will be randomly assigned to a 12-week in-person experimental group or a wait-list control group that will be assigned a start-date 12 weeks after the experimental group. Both groups will undergo the same measures of health and wellness at study week 0 (baseline) and week 13 (post-intervention for the experimental group). During week 26, the experimental group will undergo follow-up diet analysis and the wait-list control will undergo all measures of health and wellness. Healthcare utilization data will be collected at week 52 for both groups. Statistically significant differences between the intervention and control at the end of the first 12 weeks, as well as differences between baseline and post-intervention outcomes for both groups, will demonstrate the effectiveness of this program in reducing risk factors for obesity and related diseases in Native American employees. Health-care costs of both groups will also be evaluated and significant differences will suggest cost-effectiveness of the program. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT04755062
Study type Interventional
Source Northern Arizona University
Contact Nanette Lopez, PhD, MS/MS
Phone 928-523-7913
Email nanette.lopez@nau.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 18, 2023
Completion date January 2025

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT04243317 - Feasibility of a Sleep Improvement Intervention for Weight Loss and Its Maintenance in Sleep Impaired Obese Adults N/A
Recruiting NCT04101669 - EndoBarrier System Pivotal Trial(Rev E v2) N/A
Terminated NCT03772886 - Reducing Cesarean Delivery Rate in Obese Patients Using the Peanut Ball N/A
Completed NCT03640442 - Modified Ramped Position for Intubation of Obese Females. N/A
Completed NCT04506996 - Monday-Focused Tailored Rapid Interactive Mobile Messaging for Weight Management 2 N/A
Recruiting NCT06019832 - Analysis of Stem and Non-Stem Tibial Component N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05891834 - Study of INV-202 in Patients With Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Phase 2
Active, not recruiting NCT05275959 - Beijing (Peking)---Myopia and Obesity Comorbidity Intervention (BMOCI) N/A
Recruiting NCT04575194 - Study of the Cardiometabolic Effects of Obesity Pharmacotherapy Phase 4
Completed NCT04513769 - Nutritious Eating With Soul at Rare Variety Cafe N/A
Withdrawn NCT03042897 - Exercise and Diet Intervention in Promoting Weight Loss in Obese Patients With Stage I Endometrial Cancer N/A
Completed NCT03644524 - Heat Therapy and Cardiometabolic Health in Obese Women N/A
Recruiting NCT05917873 - Metabolic Effects of Four-week Lactate-ketone Ester Supplementation N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04353258 - Research Intervention to Support Healthy Eating and Exercise N/A
Completed NCT04507867 - Effect of a NSS to Reduce Complications in Patients With Covid-19 and Comorbidities in Stage III N/A
Recruiting NCT03227575 - Effects of Brisk Walking and Regular Intensity Exercise Interventions on Glycemic Control N/A
Completed NCT01870947 - Assisted Exercise in Obese Endometrial Cancer Patients N/A
Recruiting NCT06007404 - Understanding Metabolism and Inflammation Risks for Diabetes in Adolescents
Recruiting NCT05972564 - The Effect of SGLT2 Inhibition on Adipose Inflammation and Endothelial Function Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT05371496 - Cardiac and Metabolic Effects of Semaglutide in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Phase 2