Dietary Modification Clinical Trial
Official title:
Theory of Planned Behavior and Implementation Intentions: Effective for Improving Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Women of Low Socioeconomic Status?
Diet quality has been associated with a variety of chronic diseases including obesity. One
measure that has been studied as an indicator for diet quality is fruit and vegetable
intake. Although the US government has suggested that American's increase their intake of
fruit and vegetables, epidemiological data suggest that most Americans have not been
successful doing do, with the strongest disparity seen in people of low socioeconomic status
(SES). This disparity in fruit and vegetable intake is thought to be the result of both
individual and environmental factors that influence this health behavior. To help decrease
the disparate rise in incidence of chronic disease in people of low SES, effective,
cost-efficient and easy to implement interventions to improve fruit and vegetable intake and
diet quality are needed.
Theoretical models of health behavior change have been successfully used in research
targeting individual factors associated with health behaviors. One theory, the Theory of
Planned Behavior (TPB), and a proposed extension of this model (implementation intentions)
have been shown to be effective to increase fruit and vegetable intake in (mostly) white
adults of average socioeconomic status. It is not know whether an implementation intention
intervention to increase fruit and vegetable intake would be effective in women who are of
low socioeconomic status. The primary aim of this research is to study (using quantitative
and qualitative analysis) an implementation intention intervention to produce a positive
change in fruit and vegetable intake. We theorize that the setting of an implementation
intention in this group will be effective, cost-effective, and easy to implement
intervention to promote an increase in fruit and vegetable intake.
Theory of Planned Behavior Variables (attitude, perceived behavioral control, intention)
measured via survey using 1 question each, bivariate semantic differential scale.
Main outcomes measure is fruit and vegetable intake. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System Fruit and Vegetable Module (6-item screener) + pictorial of serving sizes.
Demographic data measured via survey. Height measured via tape measure. Weight measured
using a standing scale.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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