This study aims to develop and implement a long-term program focused on the prevention of type 2 diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in women of reproductive age through lifestyle modification. This is a cluster-randomized trial whereby 6 health centers across Kisantu, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will be randomized to an intervention group (3 health centers) or a comparison group (3 health centers). The intervention group will be provided with a preventive program based on educational + motivational strategies when the comparison group will be limited to an educational strategy only. This study will last 24 months and is limited to women of reproductive age (18-49 years), pregnant and non-pregnant. Evaluation of this research will use mixed longitudinal analyses for healthy lifestyle adherence, anthropometric and clinical indicators, diet quality, and physical activity. Expected results of this study for women of reproductive age include the prevention of T2DM and GDM through the acquisition of healthy lifestyle behavior, reaching and maintaining an optimal weight, blood pressure and glycemia, and adhere to the weight gain recommendations during pregnancy. Other expected achievements encompass improvements in the usability of data capturing systems, expand knowledge among health care providers on effective strategies for T2DM and GDM prevention and improve the technique and precision of measurements concerning health visits among health care providers, among others.
Background: As the obesity epidemic continues to rise, it is expected that rates of T2DM and GDM will be also increasing among women in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Women of reproductive age are a particularly vulnerable group, and there is a need for preventive programs addressing the incidence of obesity, T2DM, and GDM. Objective: This study aims to develop, implement, and evaluate a long-term program (KIS-Antwerp) focused on the prevention of T2DM and GDM in women through a healthy lifestyle promotion. Methods: The study will take place in 6 healthcare centers across Kisantu, DRC, and will be limited to women of reproductive age (18-49 years) irrespectively of pregnancy status. KIS-Antwerp will be implemented and evaluated using a matched cluster randomized controlled trial where the 6 healthcare will be randomized into an intervention group and a comparison group. The duration of the present study is 24 months. A total of 144 participants per arm is necessary to detect a 12% change in the primary outcome with a level of significance of 0.05, power \>80%, and considering a 20% loss of follow-up. The intervention group will be provided with a preventive intervention program based on educational + motivational strategies including the following intervention program components: Individualized education, group education, physical activity sessions, setting goals, and usage of a pedometer. The comparison group will be limited to a basic educational strategy only (basic individual education). Participants will be followed up for 24 months and measurements will be assessed every 6-months period. Statistical methods: Demographic characteristics will be reported as measures of central tendency for continuous outcomes and frequency distribution and percentages for binary/categorical data. Consequently, demographic data will be explored for differences at baseline by comparing and testing means. After the termination of the study, the primary and secondary outcomes will be evaluated for normality by the Kolmogorov-Simonov test and visual inspection of histograms. For the primary ordinal outcome, the impact of the intervention program between baseline and follow up of the 2 groups (intervention and comparison group) will be assessed by using linear mixed models for repeated measurements. Safety: This study imposes a low risk for the participants as the intervention program compromises a lifestyle modification through education and motivational strategies and the measurements to be taken are non-invasive, with the exception of blood glucose assessment by blood sampling using a finger prick. For this measurement, guidelines with all the necessary steps and equipment will be followed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
288
The intervention will focus on the following topics A) Healthy diet: food pyramid, a healthy plate distribution, type of carbohydrates and fats, healthy cooking techniques and healthy oils. B) Physical activity: definition, types of physical activity, advantages and benefits, examples, active physical activity sessions. C) Weight control: strategies, benefits and healthy weight gain during pregnancy. D) Knowledge and awareness of T2DM and GDM: definition, prevention, management and complications. These topics will be delivered through individualized education, group sessions and focus groups. Participants will be provided with printed material at baseline and also during the individual education sessions at the household containing a brief summary of the topics covered. The motivational components of goal setting and the use of a pedometer will be incorporated explained during the individual education sessions. The intervention will be primarily delivered by trained peer educators.
KAVWAYA
Kisantu, Bas-Congo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
KINKOKA
Kisantu, Bas-Congo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
MADIMBA
Kisantu, Bas-Congo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
NGEBA
Kisantu, Bas-Congo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
NKANDU 1
Kisantu, Bas-Congo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kintanu Etat
Kisantu, Kongo Cnetral, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Change from baseline in the adherence to a healthy lifestyle score at 24 months
The adherence to a healthy lifestyle will be measured by using a validated questionnaire for weight control in lifestyle-related diseases that compromise 14 questions, 12 regarding diet and 2 related to physical activity. Each question has 5 multiple choice answers (A, B, C, D, E). This questionnaire provides a final score ranging between 14-65 points. A lower score indicates poor adherence to a healthy lifestyle, while a high score indicates good adherence.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in the adherence to a healthy lifestyle score at 12 months
The adherence to a healthy lifestyle will be measured by using a validated questionnaire for weight control in lifestyle-related diseases that compromise 14 questions, 12 regarding diet and 2 related to physical activity. Each question has 5 multiple choice answers (A, B, C, D, E). This questionnaire provides a final score ranging between 14-65 points. A lower score indicates poor adherence to a healthy lifestyle, while a high score indicates good adherence.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in the minimum diet diversity of women (MDD-W) questionnaire at 24 months
The MDD-W dichotomous questionnaire developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will be used to measure women's diet diversity.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in the minimum diet diversity of women (MDD-W) questionnaire at 12 months
The MDD-W dichotomous questionnaire developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will be used to measure women's diet diversity.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in the International Physical Activity Questionnaire at 24 months
The International Physical activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short Form will be used to assess the level of physical activity of the participants.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in the International Physical Activity Questionnaire at 12 months
The International Physical activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short Form will be used to assess the level of physical activity of the participants.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in weight at 24 months
Weight will be measured in kg and by using a digital weight scale. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in weight at 12 months
Weight will be measured in kg and by using a digital weight scale. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in Body mass index (BMI) at 24 months
BMI will be calculated by using the formula BMI= weight in kg/height in meters squared.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in Body mass index (BMI) at 12 months
BMI will be calculated by using the formula BMI= weight in kg/height in meters squared.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in waist circumference at 24 months
Waist circumference will be measured in cm and y using a constant tension tape. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in waist circumference at 12 months
Waist circumference will be measured in cm and y using a constant tension tape. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in glycemia at 24 months
Glycemia will be measured in mg/dL by using by pricking the fingertip with a lancet and glucometer. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in glycemia at 12 months
Glycemia will be measured in mg/dL by using by pricking the fingertip with a lancet and glucometer. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Change from baseline in systolic and diastolic blood pressure at 24 months
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure will me measured in mm Hg and by using an OMRON. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 24 months
Change from baseline in systolic and diastolic blood pressure at 12 months
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure will me measured in mm Hg and by using an OMRON. The WHO STEPwise guideline will be followed for this measurement.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
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