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A Culturally Tailored Intervention to Prevent Diabetes in American Indian Men
To reduce modifiable diabetes risk factors' in overweight and obese AI men residing on the Colville reservation through a community-based, culturally informed intervention, the study specifically aims to: 1. conduct focus groups and interviews with adult members of Colville tribe to inform the adaptation, manualization and implementation of a culturally informed diabetes prevention program among overweight and obese AI men; 2. evaluate the effectiveness of a community-based, culturally informed diabetes prevention intervention by assessing between group changes.
To reduce modifiable diabetes risk factors' in overweight and obese AI men residing on the Colville reservation through a community-based, culturally informed intervention, the study specifically aims to: 1. conduct focus groups and interviews with adult members of Colville tribe to inform the adaptation, manualization and implementation of a culturally informed diabetes prevention program among overweight and obese AI men; 2. evaluate the effectiveness of a community-based, culturally informed diabetes prevention intervention by assessing between group changes in: Primary Outcomes: weight, dietary fat and caloric intake, vegetable consumption, and physical activity; Secondary Outcomes: physical fitness, blood pressure, lipids, self-reported quality of life; and, 3. evaluate the sustainability of the diabetes prevention intervention by assessing participant perceptions of program component fit through focus group discussions with participants in the intervention and telephone interviews with those who left the program.
Age
21 - 65 years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Nespelem, Washington, United States
IREACH
Seattle, Washington, United States
Start Date
March 1, 2017
Primary Completion Date
January 30, 2019
Completion Date
March 30, 2019
Last Updated
February 16, 2023
100
ACTUAL participants
Diabetes Prevention Program
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Washington State University
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