Sorkin Dara H, Rook Karen S, Campos Belinda, Marquez Becky, Solares Jessica, Mukamel Dana B, Marcus Bess, Kilgore David, Dow Emily, Ngo-Metzger Quyen, Nguyen Danh V, Biegler Kelly
Department of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Jun;69:10-20. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.03.013. Epub 2018 Mar 26.
Half of Mexican-American women are under-active and nearly 78% are overweight/obese. The high lifetime risk of developing type 2 diabetes necessitates a culturally appropriate lifestyle intervention.
Unidas por la Vida is a novel dyadic intervention that capitalizes on the centrality of family in Latino culture to mobilize an existing family dyad as a resource for health behavior change. The intervention aims to improve health behaviors and promote weight loss in two at-risk members of the same family: mothers with type 2 diabetes and their overweight/obese adult daughters who are at risk for developing diabetes.
Participants (N = 460 mother-adult daughter dyads) will be randomized into one of three conditions: 1) dyadic participation (mothers-daughters) in a lifestyle intervention; 2) individual participation (mothers alone; unrelated daughters alone) in a lifestyle intervention; and 3) mother-daughter dyads in a minimal intervention control group.
The primary outcome is weight loss. Secondary outcomes include physical activity, dietary intake, physiological measures (e.g. HbA1c), and body composition. Both the dyadic and individual interventions are expected to produce greater weight loss at 6, 12, and 18 months than those in minimal intervention control group, with women assigned to the dyadic intervention expected to lose more weight and to maintain the weight loss longer than women assigned to the individual intervention.
Because health risks are often shared by multiple members of at-risk families, culturally appropriate, dyadic interventions have the potential to increase the success of behavior change efforts and to extend their reach to multiple family members.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02741037.
墨西哥裔美国女性中有一半身体活动不足,近78%超重/肥胖。患2型糖尿病的终生风险很高,因此需要进行符合文化背景的生活方式干预。
“Unidas por la Vida”是一种新型的二元干预措施,利用家庭在拉丁裔文化中的核心地位,动员现有的家庭二元组作为健康行为改变的资源。该干预旨在改善同一家庭中两名高危成员的健康行为并促进体重减轻:患有2型糖尿病的母亲及其有患糖尿病风险的超重/肥胖成年女儿。
参与者(N = 460对母女二元组)将被随机分为三种情况之一:1)二元组参与(母女)生活方式干预;2)个体参与(仅母亲;仅无亲属关系的女儿)生活方式干预;3)母女二元组在最小干预对照组。
主要结果是体重减轻。次要结果包括身体活动、饮食摄入、生理指标(如糖化血红蛋白)和身体成分。预计二元组和个体干预在6、12和18个月时比最小干预对照组产生更大的体重减轻,预计分配到二元组干预的女性比分配到个体干预的女性体重减轻更多且维持体重减轻的时间更长。
由于高危家庭的多个成员往往都面临健康风险,符合文化背景的二元干预有可能提高行为改变努力的成功率,并将其影响范围扩大到多个家庭成员。
ClinicalTrials.gov标识符NCT02741037。