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| OT2HL156812 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| Name | Class |
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| University of Hawaii Cancer Research Center | OTHER |
| Coalition for a Tobacco Free Arkansas | UNKNOWN |
| National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) | NIH |
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The goals of this community-based clinical trial are to examine the association between community garden participation and 1) fruit and vegetable intake (primary outcome) and 2) access to healthy food (secondary outcome) among adults aged 18-95 living in low resource communities. Gardens will be randomized to the intervention (n=4 gardens) or control group (delayed intervention, n=3 gardens). Participants will be assigned to one of seven community gardens to receive an 8-week intervention. During the intervention, participants will be asked to volunteer in the garden, participate in garden social activities, participate in healthy cooking demonstrations and educational sessions. Participants will receive educational materials as well. To assess the effects of the intervention, participants will receive a baseline, 8-week, and 6-month survey. Outcome measures will be compared between the intervention and control groups.
Food insecurity is a major cause of chronic diseases and is highest in the nation in Arkansas. Evidence shows that community gardens and healthy cooking demonstration can reduce food insecurity by 1) increasing access to healthy foods and 2) promoting healthy food consumption. Community garden participation is one factor that can influence healthy food consumption such as fruit and vegetable intake. The goals of this community-based clinical trial are to examine the association between community garden participation and 1) fruit and vegetable intake (primary outcome) and 2) access to healthy food (secondary outcome) among adults aged 18-95 living in low resource communities. Participants will be assigned to one of seven community gardens to receive an 8-week intervention. During the intervention participants will be asked to volunteer in the garden, participate in garden social activities, participate in healthy cooking demonstrations and educational sessions. Participants will receive educational materials as well. Four of the gardens will be randomized to the intervention group and three to the delayed intervention group. To assess the effects of the intervention, participants will receive a baseline, 8-week, and 6-month survey. Other measures that we will examine include food security; sociodemographics; physical activity; life satisfaction; perceived stress; neighborhood collective efficacy; self-efficacy; individual level social determinants of health; community engagement; and knowledge, attitudes, and satisfaction related to gardening and cooking.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Garden intervention | Experimental | The gardens in the intervention group will receive an 8-week intervention that includes 1) educational materials, 2) healthy cooking demonstrations, food and transportation support and 3) garden social activities. |
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| Delayed intervention | Active Comparator | The control group will be asked to abstain from intervention activities during the 8 week period. The control group will receive the delayed 8-week intervention one month after the intervention group. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Community garden activities | Behavioral | The gardens in the intervention group will receive an 8-week intervention that includes 1) educational materials, 2) healthy cooking demonstrations, food and transportation support and 3) garden social activities. The control group will be asked to abstain from intervention activities. The control group will receive the delayed 8-week intervention one month after the intervention group. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Fruit and vegetable intake | We will use the five factor screener that is used to approximate intake of fruit juices, fruit, green leafy vegetables, other vegetables, tomato-based sauces, potatoes, and beans | From baseline to 8 weeks (end of intervention) and 6-months post intervention |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Access to healthy foods | We will use the the Perceived Availability of the Healthy Food Scale. Participants will be asked to think of the neighborhood area (1 mile radius) and the extent to which they feel that the foods are of high quality, available, and are low fat. | From baseline to 8 weeks (end of intervention) and 6-months post intervention |
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Inclusion Criteria:
10) willingness to complete all survey assessments.
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Pebbles Fagan, PhD, MPH | Contact | 301-802-7735 | pfagan@uams.edu | |
| Elizabeth Taylor, BA | Contact | 501-526-6689 | betaylor@uams.edu |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Pebbles Fagan, PhD, MPH | UAMS | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | Recruiting | Little Rock | Arkansas | 72205 | United States |
To facilitate data use, the research projects will use standard processing and documentation protocols adopted by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) for data formats and dictionaries as well as for variable names, descriptions, and labels. We will share all variable de-identified data following the publication of our final results.
The data will be made available approximately 1 year after the completion of the study, which is approximately when the final results will be published. ICPSR stores data indefinitely.
The data are publicly available via ICPSR.
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Randomization will occur at the garden level. Four gardens will be randomized to the intervention and three gardens to the control group. The participants assigned to the four gardens in the intervention group will receive an 8-week intervention that includes 1) educational materials, 2) healthy cooking demonstrations, 3) food and transportation support and 4) garden social activities. The control garden group will not receive an intervention during this time period which allows us to evaluate differences in the primary and secondary outcomes in the intervention and control groups at 8 weeks and 6 months.
The control group will receive the delayed 8-week intervention one month after the intervention group.
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