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Families will meet for weekly for 16 weeks and be administered child and adult specific curriculums to encourage healthy lifestyle changes. The adults will received the initial 16-week curriculum of the CDC's Diabetes Prevention Program, and the children will receive an aligned DPP-adapted curriculum.",[12],"Behavioral: Families Implementing Good Health Traditions for Life",[14],{"type":15,"name":9,"description":16,"armGroupLabels":17,"otherNames":18},"BEHAVIORAL","The 16-session weekly curriculum will have five components: 1) strategies for monitoring food intake and reducing calories; 2) identifying and controlling both personal and social cues for unhealthy eating behaviors; 3) the role of stress in unhealthy eating and relapse prevention; 4) strategies for monitoring and improving physical activity and sedentary behaviors; and 5) strategies to improve family support and cohesion. Parents and children will be divided into separate, 2-hour sessions most weeks. The sessions will be co-facilitated by trained CHWs and research staff members. As children of different ages will be participating, enough staff will be present to keep youth sessions well-coordinated in order to engage all ages. All sessions will be held in community locations convenient to the families, such as YMCAs, faith-based institutions, federally qualified health centers, etc.",[9],[19],"FIGHT of Life",null,[22,27],{"name":23,"role":24,"phone":25,"phoneExt":20,"email":26},"Asia K Rivers, MPH","CONTACT","+1 (404) 752-1610","arivers@msm.edu",{"name":28,"role":24,"phone":29,"phoneExt":20,"email":30},"Rakale C Quarells, PhD","404-752-1956","rquarells@msm.edu",[32],{"facility":5,"status":33,"city":34,"state":35,"zip":36,"country":37,"countryCode":38,"cosmosGeoPoint":39,"geoPoint":44,"contacts":45},"RECRUITING","Albany","Georgia","31705","United States","US",{"type":40,"coordinates":41},"Point",[42,43],-84.15574,31.57851,{"lat":43,"lon":42},[46,51],{"name":47,"role":24,"phone":48,"phoneExt":49,"email":50},"Kenya Baker, MSPAS","229-639-3103","3123","kenya.baker@aaphc.org",{"name":23,"role":24,"phone":52,"phoneExt":20,"email":26},"404-752-1610",{"type":54,"investigatorFullName":55,"investigatorTitle":56,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":20,"oldOrganization":20},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Rakale Collins Quarells","Principal Investigator",[58],{"name":59,"class":60},"National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)","NIH","100626901","families-implementing-good-health-traditions-for-life-100626901",false,"NCT07441655","FIGHT for Life","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Family 1.a.) Black Parent\u002FGuardian: age 18 years or older residing in the same household with child (i.e., biological or have legal guardianship for child) 1.b.) Child: age 8-15 years old\n2. Parent\u002FGuardian have HbA1c level 5.7-6.4% (prediabetes)\n3. Parent\u002FGuardian willing to commit to participation in a 20-month research study and have no plans to move from the area over the next 20-months\n4. Parent\u002Fchild are ambulatory and able to participate in physical activity\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Individuals with severe psychological disorders that may prevent\u002Finterfere with study participation\n2. Physical impairments that may prevent participation in moderate intensity physical activity;\n3. Previous diagnosis of diabetes\n4. History of congestive heart failure, renal failure, or recent (\\\u003C12 months) cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction or stroke;\n5. Person taking medications that may affect endpoint analyses\n6. Persons with co-morbid contraindications to physical activity or dietary changes.\n7. 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