Vivamos Activos Fair Oaks Program for Weight Loss in Low Income Latinos
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Vivamos Activos Fair Oaks Program
- Registration Number
- NCT01242683
- Lead Sponsor
- Stanford University
- Brief Summary
Physician-based primary care has thus far failed to address the obesity epidemic. In this randomized clinical trial of 200 obese patients with heart disease risk factors, the investigators will evaluate the impact of nurse and dietitian case management on weight loss and weight maintenance, as an adjunct to physician care. In addition, the investigators will test the incremental benefit of an environmental support strategy using community health workers to help patients navigate their home and neighborhood environments to achieve weight loss. The innovative intervention model developed and evaluated in this project has the potential to provide a blueprint for successful primary care-based obesity services
- Detailed Description
Obesity is an epidemic in the U.S., with a third of adults obese. Obesity exerts enormous impact on the nation's health and economy largely through its effect on coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors: 3 in 4 obese Americans have at least one CHD risk factor reversible through weight loss. Working within acute care-centered systems, most clinicians are unsuccessful in helping their patients lose weight or prevent weight gain. A promising and well-studied approach is integrated care delivered by nurse and dietitian case managers (CMs). Nonetheless, clinical prevention services (including CM) may be less effective if provided in isolation from patients' living environments that so often reinforce caloric excess and physical inactivity.
This application leverages our extensive expertise in developing and disseminating effective CM programs (Heart to Heart, R01 HL070781). We will implement an obesity-focused CM program that focuses on established behavioral weight loss and maintenance strategies and evidence-based CHD prevention targets. We also will test the additional benefit of structured "environmental support" (ES) carried out by community health workers that will bridge the gap between the clinic and patients' homes and neighborhood. Our Specific Aims are to:
1. Implement innovative, primary care-based CM and CM+ES interventions in a randomized clinical trial. We will conduct this trial at a San Mateo Medical Center (SMMC) health center serving an ethnically diverse, low-income population. We will randomize 200 obese adults with at least one obesity-related CHD risk factor over 18 months to usual primary care (40 patients), CM alone (80), or CM+ES (80). Intervention patients in will receive an intensive weight loss and CHD risk intervention for 12 months, followed by 12 months of maintenance intervention.
2. Determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the CM and CM+ES for improving BMI and CHD risk factors, relative to usual care and each other. Our PRIMARY HYPOTHESIS is that patients managed through CM+ES will experience greater reductions in BMI over 24-months than those in CM.
3. Transition the favored intervention to a sustainable program, supported by the County, as well as explore opportunities for broader dissemination to other County and non-County systems. A business case for dissemination based on our findings will be critical in seeking this investment.
This project will develop and test two novel models of care design to support sustained weight loss. Given the failure of current mechanisms to address obesity and elevated CHD risk, these models have the potential to provide a blueprint for primary care-based obesity services that can reduce this nation's burden of obesity, especially for low-income populations.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 207
- Age 18 years or older;
- Body mass between 30 and 55 kg/m2
- One or more CHD risk factors: Systolic blood pressure between 130 and 200 mmHg; Diastolic blood pressure between 80 and 105 mmHg; Total cholesterol > 180 mg/dL; LDL cholesterol > 120 mg/dL; HDL Cholesterol < 40 mg/dL; Triglycerides > 150 mg/dL; HbA1c between 6.0 and 11.5%; Fasting plasma glucose between 95 and 400 mg/dL; Diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes
- Residing in catchment area of the Fair Oaks Adult Clinic and receiving primary care at Fair Oaks Adult Clinic.
- Inability to speak Spanish;
- Unwilling to attempt weight loss;
- Significant medical co-morbidities, including uncontrolled metabolic disorders (e.g., thyroid, diabetes, renal, liver), unstable heart disease, advanced heart failure, and ongoing substance abuse;
- On greater than 10 prescription medications;
- Psychiatric disorders requiring antipsychotics or multiple medications;
- Body weight change > 25 lbs. in the preceding 3 months;
- Pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or lactating less than six months;
- Family household member already enrolled in the study;
- Intends to or is enrolled in a study that would limit full participation in VAFO;
- Participants who are unwilling to have home visits by study staff;
- Resident of a long term care facility;
- Plans to move during the study period (24 months post-randomization);
- Investigator discretion for clinical safety or adherence reasons (e.g., unstable housing, chronic pain).
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Case-Management for Behavior Change Vivamos Activos Fair Oaks Program Individual and group sessions devoted to behavioral strategies to facilitate weight loss conducted by a health educator. 12 month of intensive intervention followed by 12 months of maintenance intervention. Case-Management plus Home Visits Vivamos Activos Fair Oaks Program Community health worker lifestyle support for weight loss strategies conducted in participants' homes and neighborhood. Also, receive individual and group sessions devoted to behavioral strategies to facilitate weight loss conducted by a health educator. 12 month of intensive intervention followed by 12 months of maintenance intervention. Usual Primary Care Vivamos Activos Fair Oaks Program Continuation of usual primary care managed by the participants' usual physician or nurse practitioner source of care.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method body mass index 24 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Fasting blood glucose 24 months blood lipid measurements 24 months triglycerides 24 months Hemoglobin A1c 24 months
Trial Locations
- Locations (4)
Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute
🇺🇸Palo Alto, California, United States
El Concilio of San Mateo
🇺🇸San Mateo, California, United States
San Mateo Medical Center, Fair Oaks Adult Clinic
🇺🇸Redwood City, California, United States
Stanford University School of Medicine
🇺🇸Stanford, California, United States