Wellness Engagement Project, Petersburg
Status: | Terminated |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 12 - 65 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | March 2015 |
End Date: | August 2015 |
This study tests the feasibility of a health and wellness trial designed with community
input. This 12-week program will be tested over a 24-week period using a delayed treatment
control group.
input. This 12-week program will be tested over a 24-week period using a delayed treatment
control group.
This 12-week program was designed based on input from Petersburg, VA community residents,
collected through various methods over a two-year period. The 12 week program is designed to
impact three levels: individual, family and community. At the individual level, participants
receive print material lessons related to healthy eating and increasing physical activity,
as well as videos that model these lessons; participants will also have access to a peer
support coach who will contact them on a biweekly basis and are trained to help them
identify and reach their own personal health goals. At the family level, participants are
encouraged to share all of the information they receive as a part of this program with the
rest of their family, and are asked to begin walking regularly and to attend fitness and
nutrition classes held within their neighborhood (by the WE program) with family members. On
a community level, local church groups and neighborhood organizations will receive
assistance in launching walking clubs, and all community residents are invited to attend the
physical activity and nutrition classes that the WE project hosts within the community.
collected through various methods over a two-year period. The 12 week program is designed to
impact three levels: individual, family and community. At the individual level, participants
receive print material lessons related to healthy eating and increasing physical activity,
as well as videos that model these lessons; participants will also have access to a peer
support coach who will contact them on a biweekly basis and are trained to help them
identify and reach their own personal health goals. At the family level, participants are
encouraged to share all of the information they receive as a part of this program with the
rest of their family, and are asked to begin walking regularly and to attend fitness and
nutrition classes held within their neighborhood (by the WE program) with family members. On
a community level, local church groups and neighborhood organizations will receive
assistance in launching walking clubs, and all community residents are invited to attend the
physical activity and nutrition classes that the WE project hosts within the community.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between 18-65 years.
- Must have a school going child between 12-17 living in the home.
- BMI between 25 and 50 kg/m2.
Exclusion Criteria:
- report not being able to walk 2 blocks (1/4 mile) without stopping
- currently participating in another weight loss program
- taking a weight loss medication
- have a history of bariatric surgery
- pregnant or plan to become pregnant during the intervention timeframe
- report an unsupervised heart condition, chest pain during periods of rest or
activity, or loss of consciousness on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
- report a medical condition that would jeopardize their safety if involved in a weight
management program with diet and exercise guidelines (e.g., uncontrolled heart
problem)
- fail medical screening by study medical staff)
- report conditions that, in the judgment of the PI, would render the participant
unlikely to follow the study protocol (e.g., planned move from the area, dementia,
substance abuse).
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