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NCT03843190
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Healthy Me: A Program for Older Women

Sponsor: Duke University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The first phase of the study is a feasibility survey of eligible participants, completed prior to initiating the intervention. The intervention consists of a 6-month 1:1 randomized trial with a waitlist control that recruits 120 older AA women. The rationale for these aims is that the successful completion is expected to provide evidence that a community-based, peer-led weight loss program with a national infrastructure can help a vulnerable, underserved population lose weight and improve their physical function. For older, obese, frail individuals, this could improve their CVD risk factors, quality of life, enhance their health; reduce their healthcare utilization, illness, and disability; and decrease their adverse geriatric outcomes. After completing these aims, the investigators expect that they will have proven that the community-based, peer-led weight loss program can improve both weight and physical function among older, obese AA women. This also could help other demographic groups with obesity and poor physical function. Eventually, it could help older adults maintain their health and independence in the community

Official title: Changes in Weight and Physical Function for Older African American Women in a National, Nonprofit, Community-Based, Peer-Led, Weight Loss Program

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

55 Years - 99 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

116

Start Date

2023-05-17

Completion Date

2025-01-17

Last Updated

2026-05-20

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Take of Pounds Sensibly (TOPS)

Dietitian-facilitated classes

OTHER

Waitlist Control

At end of study, offered peer-led classes to attend.

Locations (1)

Duke University

Durham, North Carolina, United States