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NCT number NCT05061888
Other study ID # PBRC 2021-015
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 23, 2021
Est. completion date December 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date February 2024
Source Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The primary aim of this study is to reduce household food waste and improve individual nutrition. This will be achieved using the FoodImageTM smartphone app 1, a novel method for measuring household food acquisition, food intake, and food waste decisions, to assess the efficacy of a smart intervention that targets food waste reduction and diet quality improvement. The intervention is designed to improve nutrition by offsetting intake of less nutritious foods with increased fresh fruit and vegetable (FV) intake while simultaneously reducing household food waste via strategies tailored to participating households.


Description:

Data collected will be used to: 1. Test the effects of free FV provision on: (a) household food waste levels, (b) total FV acquisition (free FV provision plus purchases post-intervention vs. pre-intervention FV purchases), and (c) the consumption of FV (Food Patterns Equivalents Database, FPED). We hypothesize that free FV provision will increase food waste, total FV acquisition, and diet quality (increase the Healthy Eating Index [HEI]). We will test these hypotheses by comparing baseline and follow-up data from participants randomly assigned to the control condition, which features free FV provision and a placebo (stress management) intervention not focused on food waste. Exploratory analyses will examine the effects on dietary energy intake and if the freely provided FV replace non-FV foods in the baseline diet. 2. Test if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly reduces post-intervention food waste compared to the control group while increasing FV acquisition and consumption compared to pre-intervention baseline. We hypothesize that this smart intervention will increase total FV acquisition and FV consumption compared to baseline, and these increases are not expected to differ significantly from control. It is further hypothesized that those receiving the smart intervention will significantly reduce food waste compared to controls. Exploratory analyses will examine the extent to which the smart intervention had the intended effect of replacing less healthy foods with FV consumption.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 46
Est. completion date December 30, 2024
Est. primary completion date November 23, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 62 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Male or female, age 18-62 years - Body mass index (BMI) 18.5 - 50 kg/m2, based on self-reported height and weight - Ownership of an iPhone, which the participant is willing to use for the study - Access to Apple ID, password, and email address and willing to use them in the course of the study - Performs a majority of household food shopping and preparation - If children are present in household, all children are between 6-18 years - Able to meet the schedule demands for the study Exclusion Criteria: - Not able to use an iPhone - Refusal or unable to use the smartphone app to collect data in free-living conditions - Households that purchase groceries less than 1 time per week - More than 2 children living in the household - Pennington Biomedical Research Center employee - Unwilling to sign consent to use web screener questions for data set and analysis.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Smart Intervention for Food Waste Management and Replacing current diet with Fruits and Vegetables
Will receive a Smart Intervention on Food Waste Management and replacing less healthy foods with fruits and vegetables.
Smart Intervention for Stress Managment
Will receive a Smart Intervention on stress management practices and strategies.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton Rouge Louisiana

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Pennington Biomedical Research Center Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Ohio State University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The impact of free FV provision on levels of household food waste, measured in grams. We will test if levels of household food waste change significantly over 4 weeks among participants randomized to the control condition, which includes free FV provision and a placebo (stress management) intervention not focused on food waste. Food waste will be measured with the FoodImage app. Food waste will be quantified as total grams of food waste. 4 weeks
Primary The impact of free FV provision on levels of household food waste, measured in calories. We will test if levels of household food waste change significantly over 4 weeks among participants randomized to the control condition, which includes free FV provision and a placebo (stress management) intervention not focused on food waste. Food waste will be measured with the FoodImage app. Food waste will be quantified as total calories of food waste. 4 weeks
Primary The impact of free FV provision on household FV acquisition. We will test if levels of household FV acquisition change significantly over 4 weeks among participants randomized to the control condition, which includes free FV provision and a placebo (stress management) intervention not focused on food waste. FV acquisition will be measured with the FoodImage app. FV acquisition will be quantified as the total number of servings of FV acquired by the household, with FV servings defined by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Patterns Equivalents Database (FPED). 4 weeks
Primary The impact of free FV provision on household FV intake. We will test if levels of household FV intake change significantly over 4 weeks among participants randomized to the control condition, which includes free FV provision and a placebo (stress management) intervention not focused on food waste. FV intake will be measured with the FoodImage app. FV intake will be quantified as the total number of servings of FV eaten, with FV servings defined by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Patterns Equivalents Database (FPED). 4 weeks
Primary Determine if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly increases FV acquisition compared to pre-intervention baseline. We will test if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly increases FV acquisition over 4 weeks. The intervention includes free provision of FV. FV acquisition will be measured with the FoodImage app. FV acquisition will be quantified as the total number of servings of FV acquired by the household, with FV servings defined by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Patterns Equivalents Database (FPED). 4 weeks
Primary Determine if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly increases FV intake compared to pre-intervention baseline. We will test if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly increases FV intake over 4 weeks. The intervention includes free provision of FV. FV intake will be measured with the FoodImage app. FV intake will be quantified as the total number of servings of FV eaten, with FV servings defined by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Patterns Equivalents Database (FPED). 4 weeks
Primary Determine if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly reduces household level food waste, measured in grams, compared to a control intervention. We will test if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly reduces food waste over 4 weeks compared to a control (stress management) intervention. Both interventions include FV provision. Food waste will be measured with the FoodImage app. Food waste will be quantified as total grams of food waste. 4 weeks
Primary Determine if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly reduces household level food waste, measured in calories, compared to a control intervention. We will test if a smart intervention to reduce food waste and replace less healthy foods with FV significantly reduces food waste over 4 weeks compared to a control (stress management) intervention. Both interventions include FV provision. Food waste will be measured with the FoodImage app. Food waste will be quantified as total calories of food waste. 4 weeks
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