Breast Cancer Clinical Trial

Men Moving Forward: A Lifestyle Program for African-American Prostate Cancer Survivors

Summary

This study will examine the efficacy of Men Moving Forward (MMF), a four-month community-based lifestyle intervention designed for AA PC survivors. MMF is rooted in the evidence-based Moving Forward lifestyle intervention developed with and for AA breast cancer survivors. This intervention was adapted in collaboration with AA PC survivors. It will offer twice weekly sessions aimed at supporting adherence to the ACS nutrition and physical activity guidelines to promote improved body composition (i.e., decreased adiposity, increased lean mass).

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Aim 1. To examine the efficacy of the Men Moving Forward guided intervention, as compared to a self-guided control intervention, in producing significant post-intervention changes in body composition in 200 AA PC survivors.

Hypothesis: Men randomized to the guided arm will exhibit significant post-intervention decreases in adiposity and increases in lean body mass compared to men randomized to the control arm.

Aim 2. To investigate the effects of participation in the Men Moving Forward guided intervention on health behaviors and quality of life outcomes.

Hypothesis: Men in the guided program will exhibit increased intake of fruits and vegetables and decreased intake of red meat/processed meat, greater levels of physical activity (minutes per week and #times/wk resistance training) and improved quality of life (targeting physical function, social isolation, sexual functioning) compared to men in the control arm.

Aim 3. To explore the effects of the intervention program on blood pressure, blood lipids, fasting glucose, and biomarkers associated with comorbidities and carcinogenesis (i.e adiponectin, leptin, C-peptide, IGF-1, IGFBP-3, C-Reactive Protein, estradiol, testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin)

Hypothesis: Men in the guided arm will exhibit greater improvements in biomarkers associated with chronic disease and carcionogenesis compared to men in the self-guided control arm.

Men Moving Forward supports PC survivors in adopting physical activity and eating patterns that will improve their body composition, bolster QOL and reduce risk for comorbidities and, potentially, PC recurrence.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Age 18 years and older
Self-identify as Black or African American
Diagnosed with non-metastatic Prostate Cancer (cancer that has NOT spread elsewhere in the body)
Completed all treatments (including Androgen Deprivation Therapy) at least six months prior to enrollment
BMI > 25 kg/m2
Able to participate in moderate physical activity as assessed by healthcare provider
Exercise less than the ACS recommended guideline of 150 min/week or 30 min/day.
Fruit and vegetable consumption is less than 5 servings each day.
Lift Weights or engage in strength training less than twice a week.
Can walk continuously for 5 minutes without stopping because of pain or shortness of breath.
Have access to a mobile phone
Approval from Primary Care Provider/Medical Oncologist
Available to attend intervention

Exclusion Criteria:

• Does not meet the Inclusion Criteria

Study is for people with:

Breast Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

200

Study ID:

NCT03971591

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53226, United States More Info
Tina Johnson
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414-955-4095
[email protected]
Kathleen Jensik, MSW
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414-955-2114
[email protected]
Melinda Stolley, PhD
Principal Investigator

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Study is for people with:

Breast Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

200

Study ID:

NCT03971591

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:


Medical College of Wisconsin

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