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Clinical Trials/NCT00361673
NCT00361673
Completed
Not Applicable

Reducing CVD (Cardiovascular Disease) Risk and Health Disparities Through Active Living Communities

University of Colorado, Denver1 site in 1 country1,140 target enrollmentSeptember 2006

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cardiovascular Diseases
Sponsor
University of Colorado, Denver
Enrollment
1140
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Effect of the neighborhood environment on the cardiovascular health of residents
Status
Completed
Last Updated
12 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the main causes of death in the United States. Research has shown that individuals who maintain an active lifestyle are less likely to develop CVD. This study will examine how neighborhood environments influence CVD risk factors of residents in and around the Stapleton community of Denver, Colorado.

Detailed Description

CVD is a major health problem in the United States. Individuals who live in an environment in which it is difficult to maintain an active lifestyle may be more at risk for developing CVD. Because of an increased interest in healthy living, urban planners and architects are now developing neighborhoods that are designed to encourage physical activity. Parks, walking and bicycle trails, wider sidewalks, and community recreation facilities are examples of amenities that are being included in these neighborhoods. By incorporating these enhancements, the Stapleton community in Denver, Colorado has been redeveloped as a more active living environment. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the neighborhood environment on the cardiovascular health of residents in five racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse neighborhoods in or near the Stapleton community. In Years 1 and 2 of this study, 200 households from each of the five neighborhoods will be randomly chosen to complete a survey regarding their cardiovascular health, physical activity level, and use and perception of their neighborhood environment and facilities, for a total of 1,000 surveys. Interviews and focus groups with members of the community will also be used to gather information. Additionally, a neighborhood council composed of community members will be formed to study disparities among the five neighborhoods in their use of their neighborhood environments, their physical activity levels, and their cardiovascular risk factors. In Year 2, study researchers will analyze the collected data and distribute the findings within the communities. They will also begin testing culturally and community relevant programs aimed at reducing CVD risk factors.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 2006
End Date
May 2009
Last Updated
12 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Live in one of the following five neighborhoods in the Greater Stapleton Community: Northeast Park Hill, Greater Park Hill, East Montclair, Stapleton, or Original Aurora
  • Speak either English or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Effect of the neighborhood environment on the cardiovascular health of residents

Time Frame: Measured during Years 1 and 2 of the study

Study Sites (1)

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