At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Healthy participant not undergoing care for cancer
- ✓Kaiser Permanente health plan member for at least 2 years
- ✓Female, aged 30 to 70
- ✓No current dietary goals (implying room for dietary intervention)
- ✕Currently undergoing care for cancer
- ✕Not a Kaiser Permanente health plan member for at least 2 years
- ✕Pregnant
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Helping Women Adopt a Cancer Prevention Diet
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating dietary counseling via computer, dietary counseling via nutritionist, and 2 other interventions for Unspecified Adult Solid Tumor, Protocol Specific. Completed, enrolled 621 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
RATIONALE: Eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables and low in fat may lower the risk of some types of cancer. Dietary counseling may be effective in helping women change to a healthy diet. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying how well individual counseling and/or computer-based counseling work in helping healthy women adopt a cancer prevention diet.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
An interactive computer program that addresses dietary change, barriers to change and possible solution to barriers to develop an action plan
A one on one counseling sessions to addresses dietary change, barriers to change and possible solution to barriers to develop an action plan
An interactive computer program plus one on one nutrition counseling that addresses dietary change, barriers to change and possible solution to barriers to develop an action plan
An interactive computer program that addresses increase to physical activity, barriers to change and possible solution to barriers to develop an action plan