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Trial Title:
Cooking for Your Health in Southern New Mexico: an 8-week, Bilingual (English and Spanish) Nutritional Intervention in Adults Living in Doña Ana and Otero Counties
NCT ID:
NCT06609057
Condition:
Dietary Carcinogenesis
Nutrition, Healthy
Conditions: Official terms:
Carcinogenesis
Study type:
Interventional
Study phase:
N/A
Overall status:
Recruiting
Study design:
Allocation:
N/A
Intervention model:
Single Group Assignment
Primary purpose:
Prevention
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
Nutritional Intervention
Description:
Receive Cooking for Your Health in Southern New Mexico intervention
Arm group label:
Prevention (nutrition intervention)
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
Questionnaire Administration
Description:
Ancillary studies
Arm group label:
Prevention (nutrition intervention)
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
Survey Administration
Description:
Ancillary studies
Arm group label:
Prevention (nutrition intervention)
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
Discussion
Description:
Ancillary studies
Arm group label:
Prevention (nutrition intervention)
Other name:
Discuss
Summary:
This clinical trial evaluates a nutritional intervention called Cooking for Your Health
in Southern New Mexico for improving diet quality and knowledge related to nutrition and
cancer prevention among individuals living in the Southern region of New Mexico. New
Mexico border communities have high rates of cancer and obesity, both exacerbated by poor
diet quality. Traditional Mexican diets are high in fruit, vegetables, and fiber, but are
intensive to prepare and not practical for many families living in New Mexico now.
Vegetable oils, such as canola, safflower, and sunflower oils, are commonly used in
cooking within the regional New Mexican community because they are inexpensive and
readily available; however, they may not be as healthy as other options. Interventions
focused on teaching proper cooking techniques and raising awareness about nutritious
foods have shown positive behavior changes, including greater preference for healthier
foods, increased confidence in food preparation and cooking a balanced meal, and higher
vegetable variety and availability in the home. This study may help identify effective
and culturally relevant real-world strategies to improve knowledge, skills, behaviors,
and access to resources to improve nutrient intake, with the long-term goal of decreasing
cancer risk and chronic disease risk in southern New Mexican communities.
Detailed description:
OUTLINE:
Participants attend Cooking for Your Health in Southern New Mexico intervention sessions,
consisting of 15-30 minutes of pre-work (watching an educational video and/or practicing
a new culinary skill), 60 minutes of hands-on experiential cooking and culinary session
in a teaching kitchen, and a 30 minute meal that includes group discussion of educational
information, once a week (QW) for 6 weeks.
After completion of study intervention, participants are followed up at week 8 and 10.
Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18-70 years of age
- Current resident of Dona Ana or Otero County
- Fluent in Spanish or English
- Able to understand and willing to sign a written informed consent in either English
or in Spanish
- Access to phone for study contacts
- Be willing and able to attend the 6 in-person classes
- Access to internet to complete study assessments and access study website
- Willingness to participate in all study activities
- Completion of all baseline data collection activities
- Consumes < 2.5 servings/day of fruits/vegetables (rationale: this is the median
intake of fruits/vegetables by New Mexico residents)
- No prior clinical diagnosis of diabetes
Exclusion Criteria:
- Under 18 years of age, or over 70 years of age
- Not a current resident of Doña Ana or Otero County
- Not fluent in either Spanish or English
- Unable to understand or unwilling to sign written informed consents in English or in
Spanish
- No access to phone
- Unwilling or unable to attend the 6 in person classes
- No access to internet
- Unwilling to participate in all study activities
- Unable to complete all run in activities
- Consumes > 2.5 servings/day or more of fruits/vegetables
- Prior clinical diagnosis of diabetes
Gender:
All
Minimum age:
18 Years
Maximum age:
70 Years
Healthy volunteers:
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
New Mexico State University
Address:
City:
Las Cruces
Zip:
88003
Country:
United States
Status:
Recruiting
Investigator:
Last name:
Ivette Guzman, PhD
Email:
Principal Investigator
Start date:
December 4, 2024
Completion date:
June 30, 2025
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Agency class:
Other
Collaborator:
Agency:
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Agency class:
NIH
Collaborator:
Agency:
New Mexico State University
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06609057