Grant Details
Grant Number: |
1R01CA159954-01 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Marcus, Bess |
Organization: |
University Of California, San Diego |
Project Title: |
Promoting Physical Activity in Latinas Via Interactive Web-Based Technology |
Fiscal Year: |
2011 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In the U.S., Latino women (Latinas) report higher rates of inactivity than their non-Hispanic White and male counterparts and thus are disproportionately burdened by related health conditions (e.g., cancer, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes). Cultural factors, socioeconomic circumstances, language and educational barriers limit Latinas access to public health interventions that promote physically active lifestyles. To address this public health crisis, effective interventions that leverage state-of-the-art theory and methods are needed to reach this at-risk population. Our research group has over 20 years experience developing and evaluating individually-tailored, computer expert system-driven, physical activity interventions (based on Social Cognitive Theory and the Transtheoretical Model) through various channels and settings. In our recent pilot (R21NR009864), we culturally and linguistically adapted our tailored intervention for sedentary Latinas and conducted a small randomized trial of the modified program (N=93). A total of 81 participants completed the 6- month study (87 percent retention) and increased their physical activity from a mean of 17 minutes per week (SD=25.76) at baseline to 147 minutes (SD=241.55) at six months whereas contact control participants increased their physical activity from 12 minutes per week (SD=21.99) at baseline to 97 minutes (SD=118.49) at six months. These observed improvements in physical activity in our intervention group, along with high retention rates, participant-reported desire for an Internet-delivered program, and formative work developing our program in an Internet format lend support for testing an Internet intervention tailored to the needs of Latinas. Therefore, for the current application, we will build on our previous work by conducting an adequately powered (N=200) randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of our culturally and linguistically modified, individually tailored physical activity intervention delivered via the Internet relative to an Internet wellness contact control condition (including cardiovascular health information developed for Latinos by the NHLBI). Data will be collected at baseline, 6 months (post-treatment), and 12 months (maintenance) using well- established physical activity measures (7-Day PAR, Actigraphs), as well as a comprehensive set of psychosocial questionnaires. We hypothesize that at end of treatment (month six) intervention participants will report significantly more minutes of moderate intensity physical activity per week than the wellness contact control participants. We will also examine the maintenance of treatment effects at 12 months, potential mediators and moderators of the intervention-physical activity relationship, and the costs of delivering the tailored Internet program. In the proposed study we seek to promote physical activity among an underserved population using a high-reach, low-cost, technology-based strategy, which has great potential for adoption on a larger scale and thus high potential for reducing health disparities in the U.S.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in the U.S., are at increased risk for inactivity and related health conditions, and are accessing and using the Internet at rapidly increasing rates. Therefore, we will conduct a randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of a culturally and linguistically modified, individually tailored, Internet-based physical activity intervention among Latinas (n=200). The proposed study has great potential for substantially benefiting public health by capitalizing upon these recent increases in access to and use of the Internet among Latinas and using web-based interactive technology to promote physical activity and address related health disparities in this underserved-population.
Publications
Pasos Hacia La Salud II: A Superiority RCT Utilizing Technology to Promote Physical Activity in Latinas.
Authors: von Ash T.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Williams D.M.
, Larsen B.A.
, Bohlen L.C.
, Pekmezi D.
, Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, Benitez T.J.
, Bock B.C.
, Hartman S.J.
, et al.
.
Source: American Journal Of Preventive Medicine, 2024 Aug; 67(2), p. 220-230.
EPub date: 2024-03-13 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 38490284
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Six-Month Outcomes of a Theory- and Technology-Enhanced Physical Activity Intervention for Latina Women (Pasos Hacia La Salud II): Randomized Controlled Trial.
Authors: Connell Bohlen L.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, von Ash T.
, Larsen B.A.
, Pekmezi D.
, Marquez B.
, Benitez T.J.
, Mendoza-Vasconez A.
, Hartman S.J.
, Williams D.M.
, et al.
.
Source: Journal Of Medical Internet Research, 2024-06-06 00:00:00.0; 26, p. e51708.
EPub date: 2024-06-06 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 38842930
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Improvements in stress among Latinas participating in a randomized controlled trial of technology-supported physical activity interventions.
Authors: Pekmezi D.
, Dunsiger S.
, Benitez T.
, Larsen B.
, Vasconez A.M.
, Marcus B.
.
Source: Stress And Health : Journal Of The International Society For The Investigation Of Stress, 2024-01-30 00:00:00.0; , p. e3374.
EPub date: 2024-01-30 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 38289870
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Pasos Hacia La Salud II: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a theory- and technology-enhanced physical activity intervention for Latina women, compared to the original intervention.
Authors: Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, Benitez T.
, Dunsiger S.
, Gans K.M.
, Hartman S.J.
, Linke S.E.
, Larsen B.A.
, Pekmezi D.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Trials, 2022-08-01 00:00:00.0; 23(1), p. 621.
EPub date: 2022-08-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 35915473
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Psychosocial Correlates of Meeting National Guidelines for Muscle-Strengthening Activities in Latinas.
Authors: Benitez T.J.
, Lopez N.
, Haughton J.
, Marcus B.H.
, Sallis J.F.
, Crespo N.
, Perez L.G.
, Arredondo E.M.
.
Source: Health Education & Behavior : The Official Publication Of The Society For Public Health Education, 2022 06; 49(3), p. 437-445.
EPub date: 2021-04-17 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 33870752
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Increases in Muscle-Strengthening Activities Among Latinas in Seamos Saludables.
Authors: Benitez T.J.
, Dunsiger S.
, Marquez B.
, Larsen B.
, Pekmezi D.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Health Education & Behavior : The Official Publication Of The Society For Public Health Education, 2022 06; 49(3), p. 446-454.
EPub date: 2022-02-28 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 35227112
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Physical activity outcomes from a randomized trial of a theory- and technology-enhanced intervention for Latinas: the Seamos Activas II study.
Authors: Marcus B.H.
, Dunsiger S.
, Pekmezi D.
, Benitez T.
, Larsen B.
, Meyer D.
.
Source: Journal Of Behavioral Medicine, 2021-08-11 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2021-08-11 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 34379236
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Psychosocial mediators of physical activity change in a web-based intervention for Latinas.
Authors: Larsen B.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Pekmezi D.
, Linke S.
, Hartman S.J.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Health Psychology : Official Journal Of The Division Of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 2021 Jan; 40(1), p. 21-29.
EPub date: 2020-11-23 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 33370154
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Design and rationale for a randomized trial of a theory- and technology- enhanced physical activity intervention for Latinas: The Seamos Activas II study.
Authors: Benitez T.J.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Pekmezi D.J.
, Larsen B.A.
, Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, Linke S.E.
, Bock B.C.
, Gans K.M.
, Hartman S.J.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2020 Sep; 96, p. 106081.
EPub date: 2020-07-17 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 32687974
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Assessing Maternal Support for Physical Activity in Latina Adolescents.
Authors: Benitez T.J.
, Cano M.
, Marquez B.
, Larsen B.
.
Source: American Journal Of Health Behavior, 2020-03-01 00:00:00.0; 44(2), p. 146-158.
PMID: 32019648
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Physical Activity Intervention Effects on Sedentary Time in Spanish-Speaking Latinas.
Authors: Hartman S.J.
, Pekmezi D.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Journal Of Physical Activity & Health, 2020-02-08 00:00:00.0; , p. 1-6.
EPub date: 2020-02-08 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 32035412
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Association Between Physical Activity Intervention Website Use and Physical Activity Levels Among Spanish-Speaking Latinas: Randomized Controlled Trial.
Authors: Linke S.E.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Gans K.M.
, Hartman S.J.
, Pekmezi D.
, Larsen B.A.
, Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Journal Of Medical Internet Research, 2019-07-24 00:00:00.0; 21(7), p. e13063.
EPub date: 2019-07-24 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 31342902
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Psychometrics of the self-efficacy for physical activity scale among a Latina women sample.
Authors: Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, Marquez B.
, Benitez T.J.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Bmc Public Health, 2018-09-05 00:00:00.0; 18(1), p. 1097.
EPub date: 2018-09-05 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 30185171
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Weight and Weight Control Behaviors of Latinas and Their Social Ties.
Authors: Marquez B.
, Norman G.J.
, Fowler J.H.
, Gans K.M.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Health Psychology : Official Journal Of The Division Of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 2018-02-01 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2018-02-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 29389157
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Egocentric networks and physical activity outcomes in Latinas.
Authors: Marquez B.
, Norman G.
, Fowler J.
, Gans K.
, Marcus B.
.
Source: Plos One, 2018; 13(6), p. e0199139.
EPub date: 2018-06-18 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 29912935
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A Web-based Physical Activity Intervention For Spanish-speaking Latinas: A Costs And Cost-effectiveness Analysis
Authors: Larsen B.
, Marcus B.
, Pekmezi D.
, Hartman S.
, Gilmer T.
.
Source: Journal Of Medical Internet Research, 2017-02-22 00:00:00.0; 19(2), p. e43.
PMID: 28228368
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Physical Activity Maintenance Among Spanish-speaking Latinas In A Randomized Controlled Trial Of An Internet-based Intervention
Authors: Hartman S.J.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Bock B.C.
, Larsen B.A.
, Linke S.
, Pekmezi D.
, Marquez B.
, Gans K.M.
, Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, Marcus B.H.
.
Source: Journal Of Behavioral Medicine, 2016-10-17 00:00:00.0; , .
PMID: 27752866
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Pasos Hacia La Salud: a randomized controlled trial of an internet-delivered physical activity intervention for Latinas.
Authors: Marcus B.H.
, Hartman S.J.
, Larsen B.A.
, Pekmezi D.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Linke S.
, Marquez B.
, Gans K.M.
, Bock B.C.
, Mendoza-Vasconez A.S.
, et al.
.
Source: The International Journal Of Behavioral Nutrition And Physical Activity, 2016-05-28 00:00:00.0; 13, p. 62.
EPub date: 2016-05-28 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 27234302
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Content and perception of weight-related maternal messages communicated to adult daughters.
Authors: Marquez B.
.
Source: Eating And Weight Disorders : Ewd, 2015 Sep; 20(3), p. 345-53.
PMID: 25481054
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Using Interactive Internet Technology To Promote Physical Activity In Latinas: Rationale, Design, And Baseline Findings Of Pasos Hacia La Salud
Authors: Marcus B.H.
, Hartman S.J.
, Pekmezi D.
, Dunsiger S.I.
, Linke S.
, Marquez B.
, Gans K.M.
, Bock B.C.
, Larsen B.A.
, Rojas C.
.
Source: Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2015-08-05 00:00:00.0; , .
PMID: 26255237
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Using Web-Based Technology to Promote Physical Activity in Latinas: Results of the Muévete Alabama Pilot Study.
Authors: Benitez T.J.
, Cherrington A.L.
, Joseph R.P.
, Keller C.
, Marcus B.
, Meneses K.
, Marquez B.
, Pekmezi D.
.
Source: Computers, Informatics, Nursing : Cin, 2015 Jul; 33(7), p. 315-24.
PMID: 26049367
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Association of fish oil supplement use with preservation of brain volume and cognitive function.
Authors: Daiello L.A.
, Gongvatana A.
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, Cohen R.A.
, Ott B.R.
, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
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Source: Alzheimer's & Dementia : The Journal Of The Alzheimer's Association, 2015 Feb; 11(2), p. 226-35.
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