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A Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Reduction Intervention for Native American Men
A Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Reduction Intervention for Native American Men

NCT06029517

CompletedNA

Sponsor: Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Conditions: Cardiovascular Disorder, Coronary Artery Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity-Related Malignant Neoplasm

Interventions: Education Intervention, Observation of Indigenous SIPin Interventon, Discussion

Countries: United States

This clinical trial develops and tests a culturally-appropriate educational program (Indigenous SIPin) for reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in men affiliated with Native American athletics communities. Sugary drinks are drinks like pop, soda, and juice. Increased sugar consumption may lead to an increased risk of chronic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, some types of obesity-related cancers, coronary heart disease, hypertension, and dental decay. A culturally sensitive program may help reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in Native American men

Eligibility overview

Sex: MALE

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* At least 18 years or older
* Research conducted on tribal lands require tribal government approval. Our project will not be occurring on tribal lands. The project will be working with Native organizations off-territory
* Participants only must own a smart device in order to receive study text messages
* At least 18 years or older
* Research conducted on tribal lands require tribal government approval. Our project will not be occurring on tribal lands. The project will be working with Native organizations off-territory
* Participants only must own a smart device in order to receive study text messages

Exclusion Criteria:

* Research conducted on tribal lands require tribal government approval. Since we do not currently have tribal government approval, our project will not be occurring on tribal lands
Locations (1)
  • Buffalo, New York, United States