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Pathways to Prevention Food-is-Medicine Trial
Sponsor: Amrik Singh Khalsa
Summary
The goal of this study is to learn whether combining healthy food access with personalized tools can help families improve heart health and make lasting lifestyle changes. The main questions the study aims to answer are: * Do the new tools (PRO-CVH and Triple-C) help families improve their heart health? * Which combination of tools and supports works best for families with limited access to healthy food? * Is this type of program easy to carry out and acceptable to families and healthcare teams? Families in the study will include one parent with a BMI greater than 30 who has Medicaid insurance and their child aged 6 to 11 years. Depending on which group they are assigned to, families may: * Receive food and nutrition education via handouts and/or online curriculum * Have access to an online health assessment tool than can help you understand your/your child's risk factors for heart disease * Work with a personalized health coach who can help you set goals for healthier living online/virtually. * Receive medically tailored groceries and cooking classes. Researchers will follow participants for several months to see how their heart health changes and which parts of the program work best together. The information from this study will help design a larger clinical trial to test a practical, cost-effective program that can help families build healthier habits and reduce their risk of heart disease.
Official title: Health Care by Food Planning Grant
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
6 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2026-02
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-02-02
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Nutrition Education
Participants will receive handouts and access to an online curriculum for nutrition education. This education will be based on the Great Garden Detective Adventure (GDA) Team Nutrition, a USDA-supported Team Nutrition program that supports the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) MyPlate guidelines and United States Dietary Guidelines. Educational content includes: increasing fruits and vegetables, improving whole grain intake, increasing water intake and limiting sugar-sweetened and high-fat beverages, selecting lean proteins, limiting sweets, and incorporating 60 minutes of physical activity per day.
PRO-CVH
PRO-CVH is the name of a cardiovascular health assessment and risk communication using a personalized, visual, and health-literacy friendly method. This web-based application is interactive and will assess and communicate cardiovascular health based on participant responses to surveys. The surveys will assess participant cardiovascular health indices based on the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 framework, behavioral components to change (e.g., motivation) and environmental barriers.
Healthy Conversation Skills
Healthy Conversation Skills are a behavioral intervention where health coaches and participants engage in conversations that promote change, supporting the client's autonomy in the change process, and goal-setting skills
Medically tailored groceries/cooking classes
Participants will receive funds for an online shopping cart, which will be tailored to promote a Mediterranean diet for cardiovascular health. Participants will attend cooking classes that use these foods. Classes are a skills-based training in home-cooked meals to educate parents on creating healthy meals on a budget. The curriculum consists of weekly classes by a Land Grant Extension Specialist. Each class includes nutrition education, hands-on cooking experience, and health promoting activities.
Locations (1)
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, United States