About this trial
Despite a large proportion exhibiting cardiovascular disease risk factors and experiencing food insecurity, U.S. Hispanics/Latinos demonstrate low cardiovascular mortality, which may indicate existing capital (e.g., assets) protecting health and diet. The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and short-term efficacy of a pilot intervention aimed at improving diet quality through strengthening food- and diet-related capital and food security among low-income, Hispanic/Latino adults in San Diego, California. The pilot intervention will be integrated into an existing local health or nutrition program serving low-income Hispanic/Latino adults. Participants will be asked to:
* Complete questionnaires before and after the intervention * Engage in nutrition education activities * Engage in food access-related activities
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Self-identified Hispanic/Latino
Living full-time in San Diego County with no plan to move in next 3 months
At or below 200% of Federal Poverty Line
Disqualifiers
Not Hispanic/Latino
Living outside San Diego County
Living only part-time in San Diego County
Planning to move out of San Diego County in next 3 months
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Multi-level behavior-change intervention to strengthen food- and diet-related capital to promote food security and diet quality among low-income Hispanic/Latino adults