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| Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | OTHER |
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The goal of this study is to examine if exposure to vegan soul food restaurants can increase African American adults' perceived benefits of consuming plant-based foods more so than standard guidelines. Although the health benefits of vegan diets are well documented, many people are reluctant to commit to a vegan diet long term. Various issues like food preparation, a lack of social support, or other barriers are often mentioned as reasons why people can't be vegan. This study will (1) find out if short term exposure (i.e. 3 weeks) to culturally tailored curriculum focusing on the health benefits of consuming plant-based foods increases African American adults' perceptions of adopting a vegan diet. And (2) if eating out a few times a week at vegan soul food restaurants can further increase African American adults' perceived benefits of a vegan than having to prepare all meals at home.
The goal of this study is to examine if exposure to vegan soul food restaurants can increase African American adults' perceived benefits of consuming plant-based foods more so than standard guidelines. Although the health benefits of vegan diets are well documented, many people are reluctant to commit to a vegan diet long term. Various issues like food preparation, a lack of social support, or other barriers are often mentioned as reasons why people can't be vegan. This study will (1) find out if short term exposure (i.e. 3 weeks) to culturally tailored curriculum focusing on the health benefits of consuming plant-based foods increases African American adults' perceptions of adopting a vegan diet. And (2) if eating out a few times a week at vegan soul food restaurants can further increase African American adults' perceived benefits of a vegan than having to prepare all meals at home.
Study participants will receive counseling and informational materials from a trained research assistant to follow a vegan diet for 3 weeks. Participants will be randomly assigned to either a standard group or a restaurant group. The standard group will receive gift cards to shop at local super markets. The restaurant group will receive gift cards to eat out a few times a week at local vegan soul food restaurants. Changes in individuals' perceived benefits and barriers to consuming plant-based foods will be assessed with a validated survey at baseline and at the end of the 3 week period.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Standard Group | Active Comparator | Participants in this group will receive counseling, informational materials, and recipes for following a vegan diet. Participants in this group will receive gift cards to go shopping at their local supermarkets and follow the diet for 3 weeks. At the end of the 3 week period each participant will have a follow-up meeting and provide feedback to the study personnel. The Dietary Intervention: Standard/Grocery includes intervention meetings and dietary counseling. |
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| Restaurant Group | Experimental | Participants in this group will receive counseling, informational materials, and recipes for following a vegan diet. Participants in this group will receive gift cards to go and eat out a few times a week at local vegan soul food restaurants and follow the diet for 3 weeks. At the end of the 3 week period each participant will have a follow-up meeting and provide feedback to the study personnel. The Dietary Intervention: Restaurant condition includes intervention meetings and dietary counseling. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Dietary Intervention: Restaurant | Behavioral | Participants will receive instruction on how to follow a vegan diet for three weeks and will receive gift cards to local vegan soul food restaurants. |
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| Dietary acceptability using the Food Acceptability Questionnaire | Changes in acceptability of plant-based diets via a validated questionnaire | Baseline and three weeks |
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| Body weight using a digital scale | Body weight assess objectively via calibrated digital scale. | Baseline and three weeks |
| Perceptions of Plant-based diets using the Perceived Barriers and Benefits Questionnaire |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Brie Turner-McGrievy | University of Southern California | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of South Carolina | Columbia | South Carolina | 29208 | United States |
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| Dietary Intervention: Standard/Grocery | Behavioral | Participants will receive instruction on how to follow a vegan diet for three weeks and will receive gift cards to grocery stores. |
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Changes in perceptions of plant-based diets via a validated questionnaire
| Baseline and three weeks |