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N/A N=297 Randomized Double-blind Prevention

WIC-Based Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Among Low-Income Mothers

Cancer Prevention · Diet Modification · Vegetable Intake

Enrolled (actual)
297
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Dec 2021
Primary outcome: Primary: Vegetable Intake Carotenoid Scores at 3 Months — 227.11; 269.98 units on a scale — p=0.001

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Multilevel Behavioral Intervention (Behavioral)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Primary completion
Jan 2020

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Vegetable Intake Carotenoid Scores at 3 Months
227.11; 269.98 0.001 sig
PRIMARY
Vegetable Intake Carotenoid Scores at 6 Months
236.01; 212.10 0.031 sig
PRIMARY
Self-Reported Vegetable Intake at 3 Months
1.78; 1.84 0.662
PRIMARY
Self-Reported Vegetable Intake at 6 Months
1.83; 1.55 0.047 sig
PRIMARY
Number of Participants Who Redeemed Any Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) Vouchers at 6 Months
139; 38 <0.01 sig
SECONDARY
Knowledge of Vegetable Intake Recommendations at 3 Months
10; 4 0.056
SECONDARY
Knowledge of Vegetable Intake Recommendations at 6 Months
10; 4 0.050
SECONDARY
Home Vegetable Availability (Quantity) at 3 Months
5.3; 7.1 0.001 sig
SECONDARY
Home Vegetable Availability (Quantity) at 6 Months
5.6; 6.3 0.082
SECONDARY
Home Vegetable Availability (Variety) at 3 Months
5.0; 6.5 0.001 sig
SECONDARY
Home Vegetable Availability (Variety) at 6 Months
5.2; 5.9 0.039 sig
SECONDARY
Vegetable Taste Preferences at 3 Months
6.3; 6.3 0.962
SECONDARY
Vegetable Taste Preferences at 6 Months
6.3; 6.5 .277
SECONDARY
Vegetable Preparation Practices at 3 Months
12.6; 13.0 0.155
SECONDARY
Vegetable Preparation Practices at 6 Months
12.5; 12.4 0.740
SECONDARY
Vegetable Preparation Skills at 3 Months
5.7; 6.0 .122
SECONDARY
Vegetable Preparation Skills at 6 Months
5.6; 5.8 .177
SECONDARY
Social Support for Vegetable Consumption at 3 Months
5.9; 5.8 0.514
SECONDARY
Social Support for Vegetable Consumption at 6 Months
6.0; 5.9 0.335
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy for Vegetable Consumption at 3 Months
15.4; 15.3 0.750
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy for Vegetable Consumption at 6 Months
15.8; 16.0 0.455
SECONDARY
Body Mass Index at 3 Months
30.3; 29.4 0.053
SECONDARY
Body Mass Index at 6 Months
29.9; 29.9 .986
SECONDARY
Number of Participants Who Met Physical Activity Guidelines at 3 Months
94; 83 0.810
SECONDARY
Number of Participants Who Met Physical Activity Guidelines at 6 Months
97; 91 0.591

Summary

Whole grains, non-starchy vegetables, fruit, and beans are a consistent feature of diets associated with a lower risk of cancer and other diet-related diseases. For cancer risk reduction, the American Cancer Society recommendation is to consume at least 2.5 cups of a variety of fruits and vegetables daily. Other than dietary choices, weight control and physical activity levels are important modifiable determinants of cancer risk. This study finalized a novel, theory-driven farm-to-WIC intervention developed in preliminary work to promote vegetable intake among low-income adults served by the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). In New Jersey (the location of the study), WIC provides participants up to $30 in seasonal Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers and monthly cash value vouchers or CVV (valued at $11 for adults and $8 for children at the time of the study) redeemable at farmers' markets. The program combined behaviorally focused nutrition education with the establishment of a WIC-based farmers' market (implemented in the summer of 2019 during the FMNP voucher issuance period). Content to address other modifiable determinants of cancer risk was added. To create additional opportunities for experiential and hands-on learning, monthly trips to an area farmers' market were held (between September 1, 2019 [after the WIC-based market was discontinued] and November 30, 2019 [the end of the local growing season]). The research employed an experimental design to initially test the intervention in 3 WIC agency sites (1 intervention and 2 control sites) with 297 urban, primarily Hispanic adults. Program effects on primary outcomes of vegetable intake (measured objectively using dermal carotenoids as a biomarker of intake and via self-report) and FMNP voucher redemption (objectively assessed using data provided by WIC) were examined at mid- and post-intervention (3 and 6 months post-baseline, respectively). Intervention effects on potential hypothesized mediators and the redemption of CVV at farmers' markets, participant satisfaction with the program, and the cost-effectiveness of the intervention also were examined.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • English- or Spanish-speaking
  • Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) voucher recipient or caregiver of a child FMNP voucher recipient
  • Not less than 3 months from expected delivery date (pregnant women)
  • Eligible to receive WIC benefits for 6 months after study entry

Exclusion Criteria

● Restrictions of food intake (has food allergies or foods that cannot be eaten)

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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04038385). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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