Strong Hearts: Rural CVD Prevention

Last updated: April 15, 2020
Sponsor: Cornell University
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Obesity

Diabetes Prevention

Cardiac Disease

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT02499731
IRB #: 1402004505
  • Ages > 40
  • Female

Study Summary

Strong Hearts, Healthy Communities is a research study which aims to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD), improve quality of life, and reduce CVD related health care costs in rural communities.

The investigators' aim is to better understand how changes in lifestyle can affect the health of rural women and others in their communities.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Not currently physically active

  • BMI greater than or equal to 25

  • Blood pressure is less than 160/100 mm Hg

  • Heart rate is between 60-100 bpm

  • English-speaking

  • Able and willing to obtain physician's approval to participate in either intervention

  • Willing to participate in assessment activities

  • Willing to make a firm commitment to participate in either intervention

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Currently physically active

  • Body Mass Index less than 25

  • Untreated hypertension

  • Heart rate lower than 60 or higher than 100 bpm

  • Non-English speaking

  • Not able or willing to obtain physician's approval to participate

  • Not interested or willing to participate in assessment activities

  • Not able or willing to make a firm commitment to participate in either intervention

Study Design

Total Participants: 194
Study Start date:
March 01, 2014
Estimated Completion Date:
February 15, 2020

Study Description

There are notable cardiovascular disease (CVD) disparities among people living in rural settings, particularly medically underserved rural areas. Complex factors such as socioeconomic disadvantage, social and cultural dynamics, geographic distances/barriers, and limited access to healthcare, healthy foods, and/or physical activity opportunities contribute to the issue. The objective of Strong Hearts, Healthy Communities (SHHC) is to reduce rural CVD disparities through civic engagement and implementation of a community-based intervention in 16 underserved rural towns. In Montana, SHHC builds upon a long-standing collaboration with National Institute of Food and Agriculture cooperative extension educators, who will implement the project. SHHC in New York will work with a health care system to implement the project. There is limited knowledge about how programs and services can move beyond commonly used individual-level approaches—which have limitations in terms of cost, impact, reach, and sustainability—to effectively reduce rural CVD health disparities using an integrated, multi-level, community-engaged approach. The objective of Strong Hearts, Healthy Communities (SHHC) is to address this gap in knowledge and practice by working with residents, practitioners, health educators, local leadership, and other stakeholders in 16 medically underserved rural towns to develop and test a comprehensive program designed to: a) improve diet and physical activity behaviors, b) promote local built environment resources, and c) shift social norms about active living and healthy eating through civic engagement, capacity building, and community-based programming.

FORMATIVE RESEARCH (STAGE1: Completed) The investigators conducted community audits, focus groups, and key informant interviews with members of the above key groups to gather in-depth data about a number of topics related to CVD awareness and risk factors. These topics included: economic, healthcare, and social/cultural factors, as well as, barriers and facilitators to healthy eating and active living. The community audit and qualitative data gathered during the formative research, as well as, feedback from extension educators and the National Advisory Board has informed and been incorporated in the development and refinement of the SHHC curriculum.

RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED INTERVENTION (STAGE 2) In the second phase of the project, the investigators will evaluate the efficacy of the SHHC curriculum in a 24-week community based randomized controlled intervention trial. The investigators will compare changes in CVD-related anthropometric, physiologic, behavioral, and psychosocial parameters between subjects in 8 intervention and 8 control communities. In addition, the investigators will evaluate changes in behavior, attitudes, and knowledge among SHHC intervention subjects' "social network".

Connect with a study center

  • Broadus

    Broadus, Montana 59317
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Chinook

    Chinook, Montana 59523
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Choteau

    Choteau, Montana 59422
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Columbus

    Columbus, Montana 59019
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Culbertson

    Culbertson, Montana 59218
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Forsyth

    Forsyth, Montana 59327
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Glasgow

    Glasgow, Montana 59230
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Harlowton

    Harlowton, Montana 59036
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Hinsdale

    Hinsdale, Montana 59241
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Lewistown

    Lewistown, Montana 59457
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Plentywood

    Plentywood, Montana 59254
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Shelby

    Shelby, Montana 59474
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Thompson Falls

    Thompson Falls, Montana 59873
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Cherry Valley

    Cherry Valley, New York 13320
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Little Falls

    Little Falls, New York 13365
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • St. Johnsville

    Saint Johnsville, New York 13452
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Sidney

    Sidney, New York 13838
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • St. Johnsville

    St. Johnsville, New York 13452
    United States

    Site Not Available

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