The goal of this randomized delayed control intervention research study is to see if participants who receive education and healthy prepared meals improve the quality of their diet compared to participants who receive only physical activity education and coaching.
Purpose: Evaluate whether a Food is Medicine (FIM) intervention improves the quality of food intake among rural adults who have at least one chronic disease or are at risk for chronic disease compared to those receiving a physical activity intervention. Participants: English speaking Anson County residents 18 years or older Procedures: Randomized delayed intervention control study design - 4 months receive either the FIM intervention (healthy frozen meals and/or produce box, and education by a Community Health Advocate (CHA) or physical activity (PA) education and support via a CHA. At the end of the 4 months, the FIM group will receive the PA intervention, and the PA group receives the FIM intervention with both groups continuing for another 4 months. Data collected will include a funder required survey (demographics, social, and behavioral factors) plus additional study related questions and biometrics. The survey will be completed online or in person for those requiring internet access or support. The biometrics will be obtained at an in-person session. Once enrollment is complete, participants will be randomized into either the FIM or PA group and receive their study materials. Data collection will occur at baseline, midpoint, and at the end of the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
120
Healthy frozen meals, produce boxes, and nutrition counseling
Physical activity counseling, mHealth text messaging
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
RECRUITINGMed-South Dietary Risk Assessment Score
The Med-South Dietary Risk Assessment (DRA) is scored as the sum of the column score for each numbered item, with column score multiplied by 0.5 for Items 3.3 and 3.4. The score ranges from 0 to 10, 0 meaning no adherence and 10 meaning full adherence. With regard to diet quality, the first response option is considered "desirable," the second "could be improved," and the third "needs to be improved.
Time frame: Baseline, Midpoint (Month 4), Endpoint (up to Month 10)
Physical Activity Questionnaire
Assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) - Short Form. This questionnaire is a well-validated 7-day physical activity recall assessment for physical activity. This will measure frequency (days per week) and duration (time per day) for each specific type of activity. Three specific activity types will be scored, walking, moderate-intensity activity, and vigorous-intensity activity. Participants will be scored based on metabolic equivalent of task units (MET, energy expenditure). This will be determined by multiplying the frequency by duration (in hours). Each activity type will have MET calculated separately, and the summation of each score will generate the the overall physical activity score in MET units. Scores will range from 0-99. We will only report the overall score. Higher scores indicate higher levels of physical activity and more energy expenditure.
Time frame: Baseline, Midpoint (Month 4), Endpoint (Up to Month 10)
Skin Carotenoids
Description: Skin carotenoid level is a number from 0 to 800 that approximates carotenoids in the skin. A Veggie Meter uses reflection spectroscopy to determine the level of skin carotenoids using the fingertip. Measurements are taken three times, with scores being averaged and reported. A higher score indicates more fruit and vegetable intake.
Time frame: Baseline, Midpoint (month 4), Endpoint (up to month 10)
Nutrition Insecurity
Nutrition Insecurity will be measured using a survey with one item. This item indicates the frequency in which a participant has skipped or cut the size of meals due to lack of finances. Frequency is established using a likert scale, always to never, with one selection option. Always would signify high nutrition insecurity, and never would signify low nutrition insecurity.
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Time frame: baseline, endpoint