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一项在保障性住房小区开展的多层次干预措施,以增加水果和蔬菜的可及性及摄入量:“生活美好,活力无限”整群随机试验的理论依据、设计与方法

A multi-level intervention in subsidized housing sites to increase fruit and vegetable access and intake: Rationale, design and methods of the 'Live Well, Viva Bien' cluster randomized trial.

作者信息

Gans Kim M, Gorham Gemma, Risica Patricia M, Dulin-Keita Akilah, Dionne Laura, Gao Tina, Peters Sarah, Principato Ludovica

机构信息

Institute for Community Health Promotion, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, 02912, USA.

Department of Human Development and Family Studies and Center for Health Interventions and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2016 Jun 28;16:521. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3141-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adequate fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake is important for disease prevention. Yet, most Americans, especially low-income and racial/ethnic minorities, do not eat adequate amounts. These disparities are partly attributable to food environments in low-income neighborhoods where residents often have limited access to affordable, healthful food and easy access to inexpensive, unhealthful foods. Increasing access to affordable healthful food in underserved neighborhoods through mobile markets is a promising, year-round strategy for improving dietary behaviors and reducing F&V intake disparities. However, to date, there have been no randomized controlled trials studying their effectiveness. The objective of the 'Live Well, Viva Bien' (LWVB) cluster randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the efficacy of a multicomponent mobile market intervention at increasing F&V intake among residents of subsidized housing complexes.

METHODS/DESIGN: One housing complex served as a pilot site for the intervention group and the remaining 14 demographically-matched sites were randomized into either the intervention or control group. The intervention group received bimonthly, discount, mobile, fresh F&V markets in conjunction with a nutrition education intervention (two F&V campaigns, newsletters, DVDs and cooking demonstrations) for 12 months. The control group received physical activity and stress reduction interventions. Outcome measures include F&V intake (measured by two validated F&V screeners at baseline, six-month and twelve-months) along with potential psychosocial mediating variables. Extensive quantitative and qualitative process evaluation was also conducted throughout the study.

DISCUSSION

Modifying neighborhood food environments in ways that increase access to affordable, healthful food is a promising strategy for improving dietary behaviors among low-income, racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk for obesity and other food-related chronic diseases. Discount, mobile F&V markets address all the major barriers to eating more F&V (high cost, poor quality, limited access and limited time to shop and cook) and provide a year-round solution to limited access to healthful food in low-income neighborhoods. LWVB is the first randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of mobile markets at increasing F&V intake. If proven efficacious at increasing F&V consumption, LWVB could be disseminated widely to neighborhoods that have low access to fresh F&V.

TRIALS REGISTRATION

Clinicatrials.gov registration number: NCT02669472 First Received: January 19, 2016.

摘要

背景

摄入充足的水果和蔬菜对疾病预防至关重要。然而,大多数美国人,尤其是低收入群体以及少数种族/族裔,并未摄入足够量的蔬果。这些差异部分归因于低收入社区的食物环境,在这些社区居民往往难以获得价格合理、健康的食物,却很容易获取廉价、不健康的食物。通过流动市场增加在服务欠缺社区获取价格合理的健康食物的机会,是改善饮食行为和减少蔬果摄入量差异的一项有前景的全年策略。然而,迄今为止,尚无随机对照试验研究其有效性。“生活美好,活力无限”(LWVB)整群随机对照试验的目的是评估一项多组分流动市场干预措施在增加补贴住房小区居民蔬果摄入量方面的效果。

方法/设计:一个住房小区作为干预组的试点,其余14个人口统计学特征匹配的小区被随机分为干预组或对照组。干预组每两个月接受一次折扣流动新鲜蔬果市场活动,并结合一项营养教育干预措施(两项蔬果宣传活动、时事通讯、DVD及烹饪示范),为期12个月。对照组接受体育活动和减压干预措施。结局指标包括蔬果摄入量(通过在基线、6个月和12个月时使用两种经过验证的蔬果筛查工具进行测量)以及潜在的心理社会中介变量。在整个研究过程中还进行了广泛的定量和定性过程评估。

讨论

以增加获取价格合理、健康食物机会的方式改变社区食物环境,是改善低收入、少数种族和族裔群体饮食行为的一项有前景的策略,这些群体面临肥胖及其他与食物相关慢性病的风险增加。折扣流动蔬果市场解决了多吃蔬果的所有主要障碍(成本高、质量差、获取机会有限以及购物和烹饪时间有限),并为低收入社区获取健康食物机会有限的问题提供了全年解决方案。LWVB是第一项评估流动市场在增加蔬果摄入量方面有效性的随机对照试验。如果被证明在增加蔬果消费方面有效,LWVB可广泛推广至新鲜蔬果获取机会少的社区。

试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov注册号:NCT02669472 首次收录日期:2016年1月19日。

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