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UnknownNCT04164030

Education and Exercise Program for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

Merging Yoga, Occupational Therapy and Education in Diabetes Management

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
24 (estimated)
Sponsor
Colorado State University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this two phase study is to: 1) develop and 2) assess a program titled: Merging Yoga, Occupational Therapy and Nutrition Education (MY-OT-Ed) designed for low income adults with Type 2 Diabetes. Half of the participants will participate in the Nutrition Education, and the other half of the participants will participate in Nutrition Education plus Occupational Therapy group and group yoga.

Detailed description

Merging Yoga, Occupational Therapy and Nutrition Education (MY-OT-Ed) is an interdisciplinary program designed to help low income adults with Type 2 Diabetes engage fully in life while learning to manage their diabetes. The aim is to empower individuals to embed diabetes self-management into everyday activities and routines while upholding quality of life. Currently Extension Services bring nutrition education to the under-served population in the local communities through the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). Colorado EFNEP uses the evidence-based, healthy eating and active living curriculum, Eating Smart • Being Active (ESBA), with adult participants. While EFNEP may be helpful in the management of some aspects of diabetes care, it is not designed to address the established self-care behaviors and routines essential for effective diabetes self management. Therefore, it is critical to merge nutrition education programs such as EFNEP with other established interventions to best meet the needs of the individual with diabetes. Likewise, yoga is an effective form of physical activity to manage some aspects of diabetes care and outcomes. However, yoga is also not enough to address all of the needs of the individual. Furthermore, evidence for the success of occupational therapy's role in diabetes self-management is growing as a way to manage some aspects of the complexity of diabetes care or routines in everyday life. Our aim in this study is to follow best practice and create and evaluate an interdisciplinary approach to type 2 diabetes self-management by merging together yoga, occupational therapy and nutritional education to improve diabetes related outcomes in our population.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALEducation and Exercise Program for Adults with Type 2 DiabetesEating Smart and Being Active program
BEHAVIORALNutrition Education plus Occupational Therapy plus Yogamultimodal interdisciplinary approach

Timeline

Start date
2019-08-26
Primary completion
2021-02-15
Completion
2021-07-30
First posted
2019-11-15
Last updated
2020-07-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04164030. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.