Family-based Approach to Promotion of Health - FAMILIA (Project 2) (FAMILIA)
Promoting Cardiovascular Health in Adults, Lifestyle Intervention, Atherosclerosis
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Promoting Cardiovascular Health in Adults focused on measuring cardiovascular health, behavior change, community-based, family-based, prevention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Parents and caretakers of children attending 15 preschools that will be comparable in characteristics related to socio-economic level and ethnicity.
- The schools must be located in Harlem, NY.
- The schools must be public.
- The schools must have children 3, 4 and 5 years of age.
- The schools must provide meals for the children.
- The schools must make available use of their applicable program operation space.
Adult parents and/or caregivers of children enrolled in the FAMILIA children's study will be approached for participation in this study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participation in any other major structured health intervention program similar to the FAMILIA Program during the evaluation of the program.
- Inability to carry out all activities proposed by the FAMILIA Program.
Sites / Locations
- Lutheran Social Services, Site 14
- West Harlem Community Organization, Inc.
- East Harlem Community Organization, Inc., Site 2
- East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc., Site 1
- Union Settlement Carver Childcare Center
- Union Settlement Head Start at Franklin Plaza
- Union Settlement Johnson
- Union Settlement Leggett Memorial
- Union Settlement Washington
- Addie Mae Collins Head Start, Site 1
- Addie Mae Collins Head Start, Site 2
- Addie Mae Collins Head Start, Site 3
- Association to Benefit Children Graham School
- Lutheran Social Services, Site 11
- Lutheran Social Services, Site 12
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
Active Comparator
Control Arm
Intensive Individual Intervention Program
Peer-To-Peer Program Intervention
Will not receive any structured program except for the health promotion education program that the children will receive for 4 months. Complementary to the Si! Program. This is essentially healthy habits related information and activities to be performed with their kids through family newsletters. All participants (including controls) have access to the study website for health related information.
A combination of one-on-one personalized lifestyle counseling (8 months with 4 complimentary sessions for a total of 12 months) and a wearable physical activity monitor such as the Garmin Vivofit.
Monthly meetings for 60-90 minutes in groups of about up to 20 supporting each other in self-control of CV risk factors, for a total of 12 months.