About this trial
In this study, the investigators are exploring how a mindfulness-based physical activity program can help improve exercise habits and overall health among 258 inactive Latina women aged 18 to 65. The study will be conducted entirely remotely over and 18 month period. During the first 6 months, all participants will receive an exercise program that has previously been tested by our research team. After 6 months, the investigators will check if participants are meeting the recommended exercise guidelines of at least 150 minutes/week of at least moderate intensity activity. Participants who meet the guidelines will continue with the successful exercise program for another 6 months. For participants who do not meet the guidelines (are exercising less than 150 minutes/week), they will receive one of two enhanced programs, which will be randomly assigned. One program offers additional physical activity support, and the other incorporates stress management through mindfulness techniques. For all participants, over 18 months, the investigators will track physical activity levels, stress, and heart health indicators.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Female
Generally healthy (If asthma, controlled high blood pressure and/or controlled type II diabetes, may be able to participate with physician consent)
Sedentary (defined as participating in MVPA for 60 minutes or less per week and engaging in muscle-strengthening exercise on less than 2 days per week)
Hispanic or Latina (self-identified)
Disqualifiers
BMI greater than 45
Not able to walk continuously for 30 minutes/limited ability to complete daily activity or ability to exercise
Exercise is against advice of doctor
Inability to walk independently
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Remote Physical Activity Intervention
- Mindfulness Enhanced Remote Physical Activity Intervention
- Attention Matched Enhanced Remote PA intervention
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Bess Marcus
Lead sponsor
Brown University
Sponsor institution
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Collaborator
Lifespan/ The Miriam Hospital
Collaborator