Healthy Lifestyle Clinical Trial
Official title:
Water is K'é: Multi-level Intervention to Promote Healthy Beverage Choices Among Navajo Families
The goal of this clinical trial is to understand if a cultural intervention for Navajo families will improve healthy beverage habits, health outcomes, and family cohesion. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does Water is K'é results in healthier beverage habits among children aged 2 to 5, compared with children in a control group? - Does the intervention improve the health of other family members? - How does the intervention affect family well-being? Participants will take part in a four-month program at the early child education site (such as a Head Start or the Bureau of Indian Affair's Family and Child Education or FACE Program) where the child is enrolled. They will take part in lesson plans, a social media campaign, and a family water access plan. Researchers will compare the participating families with families at wait-list early child educations sites. We will collect information through surveys, health measurements, and qualitative interviews and compare results to learn if Water is K'e improves health behaviors, health outcomes, and family cohesion.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 1160 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2028 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2028 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - At least one of the following: child enrolled in participating early child education (ECE) program between 2 and 5 years of age; primary caregiver of that child (i.e. identifies as the person who assumes primary caregiver responsibilities of and resides in the same household as the child; or family member aged six or older identified by primary caregiver as an individual in the immediate family who either resides in the same household or visits frequently and day to day interactions with child); - Plans to reside in the same household for the next 12 months - If enrolled in ECE program, plans to participate in ECE program for the entire school year Exclusion Criteria: - Plans to leave their residence in the next 12 months - If enrolled in ECE program, does not plan to participate in ECE program for the entire school year |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Navajo Nation Head Start | Window Rock | Arizona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Brigham and Women's Hospital | Harvard Medical School (HMS and HSDM), National Institutes of Health (NIH), University of California Nutrition Policy Institute |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Exploratory: Study arm differences in change in glycosylated hemoglobin A1c among individuals living with diabetes or pre-diabetes | Average value of two A1c measures taken at each time point | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Other | Exploratory: Study arm differences in average age-adjusted body mass index z-score among family members | Height and weight collected using NHANES protocol | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Average daily intake of water (fluid ounces) among ECE children | Study arm differences based on Beverage Intake Questionnaire Preschool (BEVQ-PS) measurements in frequency and amount across beverage categories, validated in children under 6 | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Average daily intake of SSB (fluid ounces) among ECE children | Study arm differences per BEVQ-PS measurements frequency and amount by beverage type, validated in children under 6 | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Average daily energy intake from SSB (in calories) among ECE children | Study arm differences per BEVQ-PS; measures frequency and amount by beverage type, validated in children under 6 | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Average daily intake of water (fluid ounces) among family members | Study arm differences per Beverage Intake Questionnaire (BEVQ-15); measures frequency and amount across beverage categories, validated for children 6 and older | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Average daily intake of SSB (fluid ounces) among family members | Study arm differences per BEVQ-PS; measures frequency and amount by beverage type | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Average daily energy intake from SSB (in calories) among family members | Study arm differences per BEVQ-PS; measures frequency and amount by beverage type, validated in children under 6 | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Primary | Family cohesion score | Study arm differences based on 10-question instrument adapted from Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale, Short Form (FACES-SF) subscale to measure family cohesion; completed by all family members over 12. For each family, scores from all family members will be averaged to derive a single score per family. | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Secondary | Age-adjusted body mass index z-score among ECE children | Height and weight collected using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) protocol | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Secondary | Study arm differences in average World Health Organization-5 (WHO-5) score among family members | WHO-5: 5-item questionnaire to measure well-being; range 0 to 2t with higher score reflecting greater wellbeing | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Secondary | Perceived access to drinking water | Question (Likert score 1-5) on perceived access to reliable drinking water; range 0-5 with higher score reflecting greater access. | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Secondary | Perceived confidence in drinking water | Question (Likert score 1-5) on confidence in drinking water' range 0-5 with higher score reflecting greater confidence. | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Secondary | Knowledge of traditional teachings related to water | Question (Likert score 1-5) on knowledge of Navajo culture related to water; range 0-5 with higher score reflecting greater knowledge. | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) | |
Secondary | Influence of traditional teaching on beverage choices | Question (Likert score 1-5) on influence of Navajo culture on what drinks offered to child; range 0-5 with higher score reflecting greater influence. | Post intervention (at 4 months) and 8 months after intervention (at 12 months from baseline) |
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