Promoting Physical Activity in Older Hispanic/Latino(a) Adults
Part of paid clinical trials in San Diego, California.
- Sponsor
- Kaiser Permanente
- Study ID
- NCT06362824
- Status
- Recruiting
Conditions
- Alzheimer Disease, Protection Against
- Physical Inactivity
- Sedentary Behavior
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 55 Years - 89 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Accepted
Interventions
- De Pie Intervention — BEHAVIORALParticipants are guided by a health coach trained in motivational interviewing through 6 biweekly phone sessions. Each session involves reviewing goals and problem-solving barriers from the prior 2 weeks experience; covering a topic related to Step 1 goals (or Step 2 goals if they pass the safety assessment) such as how to enjoy movement, social support, and using your surroundings; and setting goals and an action plan for the following two weeks.
- Active Comparison Group: Healthy Actions And Lifestyles To Avoid Dementia (HALT-AD) — OTHERThose in the active comparison program will receive no additional health coaching sessions. They will work through the HALT-AD content at their own pace, setting goals in the online platform as they go.
Study Details
In this randomized controlled trial, study staff will randomize 130 Hispanic/Latino adults without dementia and over age 55 from Southern California and from Kaiser Permanente Washington (State) to either the culturally adapted De Pie physical activity intervention or an active comparison program focusing on general brain health topics. The purpose of this study is to determine if 12 weeks of the culturally adapted and fully remote De Pie y a Movernos intervention improves self-efficacy, habit strength, social support, and enjoyment for physical activity (PA), thus promoting adherence to moderate-intensity physical activity (MIPA) guidelines (150 minutes/week).
Key Dates
- Start date
- Sep 24, 2024
- Status verified
- Apr 2026
- Primary completion
- Dec 31, 2026
- Completion
- May 31, 2027
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 130 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- PREVENTION
Arms
- Experimental: De Pie InterventionThe De Pie intervention program receives a sedentary behavior reduction and physical activity promotion intervention centered on two steps: Step 1) reduce sitting time and move more throughout the day; Step 2) if cleared by a safety assessment and blood pressure check, participants can work towards adding structured bouts of exercise into their day.
- Active Comparator: HALT-AD Active Comparison GroupThose randomized to HALT-AD (Healthy Actions and Lifestyles to Avoid Dementia) will receive one phone call to introduce them to preventing cognitive decline through various lifestyle behaviors (e.g. stress reduction, healthy diet, healthy sleep) other than physical activity. They will be encouraged by the Health Coach upon randomization to complete one module approximately every week (there are 10 modules in total).
Primary Outcome Measure
Change in Moderate Intensity Physical Activity (MIPA) minutes/day [ Time Frame: Baseline to 12 weeks ]
Central Contacts
- Julie B Cooper, MPA206-287-2802
Locations (2)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of California San Diego | San Diego | California | 92093 | Zvinka Z Zlatar, PhD Zvinka Z Zlatar, PhD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR) |
| Kaiser Permanente Washington | Seattle | Washington | 98101 | Dori Rosenberg, PhD, MPH Julie Cooper, MPA |
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