Latinos Understanding the Need for Adherence (LUNA)
Atherosclerosis, High Blood Pressure, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Atherosclerosis focused on measuring Intervention, Cardiovascular Disease, CVD, Diabetes, Latinos, CIMT, Medication Adherence, Risk Factors, T2D
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- be of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity
- be a registered patient at the SYHC, Inc.
- be at least 40 years of age or older
- have one or more modifiable CVD risk factors, which are defined here as: high LDL cholesterol (non-diabetic threshold = > 160 mg/dl, diabetic threshold = > 130 mg/dl), low HDL cholesterol (<40 mg/dl), Obesity (BMI > 30 kg/m2), Cigarette smoking (daily smoker), Diabetes (fasting blood glucose > 126, self-reported and/or confirmed from chart review), and Hypertension (BP > 140/90 mmHg, or on hypertensive meds); and 5) not be currently participating in any other CVD program.
Exclusion Criteria:
- are pregnant (temporary exclusion-may qualify six months post partum)
- planning to move out of the area in the next six months
- have health problems, disabilities, or mental problems so severe as to prohibit informed consent and actual clinic/special intervention attendance. The most common abnormality that will be found on the ultrasound scans (CIMT) is extensive carotid disease. For some individuals, this may make examination of the carotid arteries very difficult. Thus, individuals will be excluded if 4) there is extensive carotid disease that precludes an accurate assessment of CIMT.
Sites / Locations
- South Bay Latino Research Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Special Intervention
Usual Care
The Special Intervention (SI) is designed to modify multiple, modifiable CVD risk factors that affect atherosclerosis and can be measured by sonography of the carotid intimal thickness. The SI is designed to address multiple, modifiable CVD risk factors that involve medication therapy, including hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia.
Usual care (UC) reflects current practices by the primary care providers in the adult medicine department. Participants randomized into the UC group will continue with their regular medical visits and referrals to the health educator as they were before randomization.