| Literature DB >> 28739541 |
Abby C King1, Ines Campero2, Jylana L Sheats3, Cynthia M Castro Sweet4, Dulce Garcia5, Aldo Chazaro6, German Blanco7, Michelle Hauser8, Fernando Fierros9, David K Ahn10, Jose Diaz11, Monica Done12, Juan Fernandez13, Timothy Bickmore14.
Abstract
While physical inactivity is a key risk factor for a range of chronic diseases and conditions associated with aging, a significant proportion of midlife and older adults remain insufficiently active. This is particularly true for ethnic minority populations such as Latino adults for whom few culturally adapted programs have been developed and tested. The major objective of this 12-month cluster-randomized controlled trial is to test the comparative effectiveness of two linguistically and culturally adapted, community-based physical activity interventions with the potential for broad reach and translation. Ten local community centers serving a sizable number of Latino residents were randomized to receive one of two physical activity interventions. The Virtual Advisor program employs a computer-based embodied conversational agent named "Carmen" to deliver interactive, individually tailored physical activity advice and support. A similar intervention program is delivered by trained Peer Advisors. The target population consists of generally healthy, insufficiently active Latino adults ages 50years and older living within proximity to a designated community center. The major outcomes are changes in walking and other forms of physical activity measured via self-report and accelerometry. Secondary outcomes include physical function and well-being variables. In addition to these outcome analyses, comparative cost analysis of the two programs, potential mediators of intervention success, and baseline moderators of intervention effects will be explored to better determine which subgroups do best with which type of intervention. Here we present the study design and methods, including recruitment strategies and yield as well as study baseline characteristics. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrial.gov Identifier=NCT02111213.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Clinical trial; Community-based; Information technology; Latino; Physical activity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28739541 PMCID: PMC5987528 DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2017.07.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Trials ISSN: 1551-7144 Impact factor: 2.226