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Recruiting NCT06362824

Promoting Physical Activity in Older Hispanic/Latino(a) Adults

Trial Parameters

Condition Sedentary Behavior
Sponsor Kaiser Permanente
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 130
Sex ALL
Min Age 55 Years
Max Age 89 Years
Start Date 2024-09-24
Completion 2027-05-31
Interventions
De Pie InterventionActive Comparison Group: Healthy Actions And Lifestyles To Avoid Dementia (HALT-AD)

Brief Summary

In this randomized controlled trial, study staff will randomize 130 Hispanic/Latino adults without dementia and over age 55 from Southern California and from Kaiser Permanente Washington (State) to either the culturally adapted De Pie physical activity intervention or an active comparison program focusing on general brain health topics. The purpose of this study is to determine if 12 weeks of the culturally adapted and fully remote De Pie y a Movernos intervention improves self-efficacy, habit strength, social support, and enjoyment for physical activity (PA), thus promoting adherence to moderate-intensity physical activity (MIPA) guidelines (150 minutes/week).

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * be 55-89 and self-identify as Hispanic/Latino(a) * able to participate for up to 20 weeks in the study * willing to be randomized to the intervention or active comparison program * willing to follow study procedures depending on program assignment * available M-F for study phone calls between 8am-5pm * able to walk one block unassisted, * able to speak and can read Spanish or English, * have a smartphone (85% of the Hispanic/Latino(a) population has a smartphone) * willing to wear an ActiGraph for up to 2 weeks, twice during the course of the study * willing to complete study questionnaires via weblink, paper, or phone call * have an email address and be willing to share it with the team * have a US mailing address where they receive mail regularly (confirmed in pre-screen) Exclusion criteria are as follows: * score less than or equal to 4 on the Six-Item Screener (Callahan et al., 2002) * unable to hear phone conversation, even with a hearing aid * planned surger

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