Acceptability, Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite Intervention to Lower Cardiometabolic Risk in South Africa
Dietary Intervention, Pre Diabetes, Hypertension

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Dietary Intervention focused on measuring Pre diabetes, Canteen intervention, Behavioral intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Full time employees
- 18 years or above of age
- No confirmation of diabetes and, not on diabetes medication OR Have HbA1c of 5.7% to 6.4%. OR Prediabetes group with FBS of 100- 126 mg/dL Systolic blood pressure 120 mm Hg or more or Diastolic blood pressure 80 mm Hg or more and not on blood pressure medication
Exclusion Criteria:
- Less than 18 years
- On diabetes medication
- On hypertension medication
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Canteen Only
Behavioral and Canteen intervention
Train canteen staff and implement canteen intervention in the canteen space: interventions targeting food quality and quantity, intervention targeting food choice at point of sale, interventions target improved supply, interventions targeting price and promotional material.
The behavioral intervention will be comprised of a combination of intensive education sessions and goal setting and monitoring based on a validated worksite curriculum tailored to local needs. The curriculum includes 24 sessions: 16 core weekly sessions during the first four months of the intervention followed by 8 weekly maintenance sessions (text messages). Each session will be facilitated by a nutritionist/dietitian and a peer educator; and will last one hour. Broadly, the curriculum covers the subject matters of importance of healthy weight, eating a healthy diet, increasing physical activity, stress management, and challenges of lifestyle changes. Participants will be encouraged to keep food and activity diaries throughout the course of the study. During the maintenance period, the focus will be on overcoming declines in motivation and on maintaining long-term healthy behaviors.