Summary

Eligibility
for females ages 13-17 (full criteria)
Location
at La Jolla, California
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by Britta Larsen
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Britta Larsen

Description

Summary

This study will test a physical activity intervention for Latina teenagers. Investigators will recruit 200 Latina adolescents who are currently under-active to participate in this 12-month study. Participants will be referred to the study by their primary care provider. Half of the participants will be randomly selected for the Intervention group, and will receive an individual counseling session and access to a personalized website. These participants will also receive a Fitbit activity tracker to help with goal setting and monitoring, plus weekly text messages and access to the study Instagram account to remind participants to be physically active. Those assigned to the control group will receive the Fitbit activity tracker.

Details

This study will conduct a randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of a theory-based, individually tailored, multi-technology intervention on increasing physical activity in Latina adolescents, compared to a control group receiving only a physical activity tracker (a Fitbit). The study team will recruit adolescent (age 13-17) Latinas (N=200) who are currently under-active to participate in the 12-month trial. Those randomized to the Intervention arm will receive a one-on-one counseling session and access to an individually tailored multi-media website. Key intervention components will be reinforced through text messaging to aid goal setting, a physical activity tracker (Fitbit) to set goals, track and log activity, and access to a study Instagram account to reinforce exposure to web content. The primary outcome will be increases in moderate-to-vigorous activity between baseline and 6 months. Secondary outcomes will include changes in activity at 12 months, potential mediators of the intervention, costs of delivering the intervention, behavior change trajectories from continuous data from Fitbits, potential moderators, and changes in physiological and psychological variables.

Keywords

Physical Activity, adolescent health, Latina, teenager, mHealth, fitness tracker, Multi-technology MVPA intervention

Eligibility

You can join if…

Open to females ages 13-17

  • self identify as Latina
  • age 13-17
  • read, write, and speak English
  • be a current patient at FHCSD
  • be under-active (engaging in 60 min/day of MVPA on fewer than 5 days per week)
  • regular access (≥2 times/week) to Internet and a smart phone that can receive text messages

You CAN'T join if...

  • unwillingness to be randomized to one of the two conditions
  • self-reporting any condition that would impair ability to participate in physical activity for at least 10 minutes at a time

Location

  • University of California- San Diego
    La Jolla California 92093 United States

Lead Scientist at UCSD

  • Britta Larsen
    Britta Larsen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at UCSD. She received a PhD in Experimental Psychology from UCSD with a focus in social and health psychology, then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Behavioral Medicine in the UCSD School of Medicine.

Details

Status
not yet accepting patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of California, San Diego
ID
NCT06595056
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 200 study participants
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