Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes a community-based intervention that will seek to reduce added sugar intake in Yup'ik Alaska Native children by targeting reductions in sugar-sweetened fruit drinks. METHODS: A two-group non-randomized design will be used to evaluate the intervention in...

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Published in:Contemporary Clinical Trials
Main Authors: Chi, Donald L, Lewis, Frances Marcus, Weinstein, Philip, Mancl, Lloyd, Milgrom, Peter, Edwards, Todd, Coldwell, Susan, O'Brien, Diane, Bersamin, Andrea, Hopkins, Scarlett, Orr, Eliza, Rivera, Patricia, Lenaker, Dane, Sylvetsky, Allison, Gittelsohn, Joel, Walter, Peter, Randall, Cameron L, Wiseman, Deanna, Dock, Andrea, Ko, Alice, Orack, Joshua, Nemawarkar, Deeksha, Panchal, Shraddha, Soper, Jane, Hill, Courtney M, Kerr, Darragh, Nguyen, Daisy Patiño, Chen, Chien-Yu, MacLachlan, Ellen
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Online Access:https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/6048
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2024.107734
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author Chi, Donald L
Lewis, Frances Marcus
Weinstein, Philip
Mancl, Lloyd
Milgrom, Peter
Edwards, Todd
Coldwell, Susan
O'Brien, Diane
Bersamin, Andrea
Hopkins, Scarlett
Orr, Eliza
Rivera, Patricia
Lenaker, Dane
Sylvetsky, Allison
Gittelsohn, Joel
Walter, Peter
Randall, Cameron L
Wiseman, Deanna
Dock, Andrea
Ko, Alice
Orack, Joshua
Nemawarkar, Deeksha
Panchal, Shraddha
Soper, Jane
Hill, Courtney M
Kerr, Darragh
Nguyen, Daisy Patiño
Chen, Chien-Yu
MacLachlan, Ellen
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Lewis, Frances Marcus
Weinstein, Philip
Mancl, Lloyd
Milgrom, Peter
Edwards, Todd
Coldwell, Susan
O'Brien, Diane
Bersamin, Andrea
Hopkins, Scarlett
Orr, Eliza
Rivera, Patricia
Lenaker, Dane
Sylvetsky, Allison
Gittelsohn, Joel
Walter, Peter
Randall, Cameron L
Wiseman, Deanna
Dock, Andrea
Ko, Alice
Orack, Joshua
Nemawarkar, Deeksha
Panchal, Shraddha
Soper, Jane
Hill, Courtney M
Kerr, Darragh
Nguyen, Daisy Patiño
Chen, Chien-Yu
MacLachlan, Ellen
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description BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes a community-based intervention that will seek to reduce added sugar intake in Yup'ik Alaska Native children by targeting reductions in sugar-sweetened fruit drinks. METHODS: A two-group non-randomized design will be used to evaluate the intervention in three Yup'ik communities in Alaska focusing on children age 1 to less than age 12 years with a minimum enrollment target of 192 children. Families in the intervention arm will participate in a program consisting of five sessions plus four brief check-ins, all delivered by a Yup'ik Community Health Worker. Modifications to the local store environment will be made to give families a place to purchase sugar-free water enhancers. Families in the delayed treatment control arm will receive no intervention during the main study period. There will be five data collection visits (baseline, 1-month, 3-months, 6-months, and 12-months) that will include collection of survey and dietary data, and a hair and plaque sample from each participating child. The outcomes will be change, from baseline to 6 months, in added sugar intake based on a validated hair biomarker (grams of added sugar/day). We hypothesize children in the intervention arm will have greater reductions in added sugar intake compared to children in the control arm as measured by the hair biomarker. DISCUSSION: This is one of the first known community-based sociobehavioral interventions aimed specifically at reducing added sugar intake in Alaska Native communities by targeting sugar-sweetened fruit drinks. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.govNCT05219448 (first posted on February 2, 2022).
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spelling ftgwunivhsrc:oai:hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu:gwhpubs-7047 2025-06-08T14:04:15+00:00 Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Chi, Donald L Lewis, Frances Marcus Weinstein, Philip Mancl, Lloyd Milgrom, Peter Edwards, Todd Coldwell, Susan O'Brien, Diane Bersamin, Andrea Hopkins, Scarlett Orr, Eliza Rivera, Patricia Lenaker, Dane Sylvetsky, Allison Gittelsohn, Joel Walter, Peter Randall, Cameron L Wiseman, Deanna Dock, Andrea Ko, Alice Orack, Joshua Nemawarkar, Deeksha Panchal, Shraddha Soper, Jane Hill, Courtney M Kerr, Darragh Nguyen, Daisy Patiño Chen, Chien-Yu MacLachlan, Ellen 2024-11-01T07:00:00Z https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/6048 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2024.107734 unknown Health Sciences Research Commons https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/6048 doi:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107734 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2024.107734 GW Authored Works Added sugar Artificial sweeteners Health inequities Indigenous populations Oral health behaviors Oral health disparities Sugar-sweetened beverages text 2024 ftgwunivhsrc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2024.107734 2025-05-13T04:21:36Z BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes a community-based intervention that will seek to reduce added sugar intake in Yup'ik Alaska Native children by targeting reductions in sugar-sweetened fruit drinks. METHODS: A two-group non-randomized design will be used to evaluate the intervention in three Yup'ik communities in Alaska focusing on children age 1 to less than age 12 years with a minimum enrollment target of 192 children. Families in the intervention arm will participate in a program consisting of five sessions plus four brief check-ins, all delivered by a Yup'ik Community Health Worker. Modifications to the local store environment will be made to give families a place to purchase sugar-free water enhancers. Families in the delayed treatment control arm will receive no intervention during the main study period. There will be five data collection visits (baseline, 1-month, 3-months, 6-months, and 12-months) that will include collection of survey and dietary data, and a hair and plaque sample from each participating child. The outcomes will be change, from baseline to 6 months, in added sugar intake based on a validated hair biomarker (grams of added sugar/day). We hypothesize children in the intervention arm will have greater reductions in added sugar intake compared to children in the control arm as measured by the hair biomarker. DISCUSSION: This is one of the first known community-based sociobehavioral interventions aimed specifically at reducing added sugar intake in Alaska Native communities by targeting sugar-sweetened fruit drinks. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.govNCT05219448 (first posted on February 2, 2022). Text Kuskokwim Yup'ik Alaska Yukon George Washington University: Health Sciences Research Commons (HSRC) Yukon Contemporary Clinical Trials 147 107734
spellingShingle Added sugar
Artificial sweeteners
Health inequities
Indigenous populations
Oral health behaviors
Oral health disparities
Sugar-sweetened beverages
Chi, Donald L
Lewis, Frances Marcus
Weinstein, Philip
Mancl, Lloyd
Milgrom, Peter
Edwards, Todd
Coldwell, Susan
O'Brien, Diane
Bersamin, Andrea
Hopkins, Scarlett
Orr, Eliza
Rivera, Patricia
Lenaker, Dane
Sylvetsky, Allison
Gittelsohn, Joel
Walter, Peter
Randall, Cameron L
Wiseman, Deanna
Dock, Andrea
Ko, Alice
Orack, Joshua
Nemawarkar, Deeksha
Panchal, Shraddha
Soper, Jane
Hill, Courtney M
Kerr, Darragh
Nguyen, Daisy Patiño
Chen, Chien-Yu
MacLachlan, Ellen
Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
title Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
title_full Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
title_fullStr Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
title_full_unstemmed Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
title_short Healthy Drinks, Healthy Teeth - Ciunerkaq Tanqigtuq (The Future is Bright): A study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in Alaska Native Yup'ik children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
title_sort healthy drinks, healthy teeth - ciunerkaq tanqigtuq (the future is bright): a study protocol for a community-based, non-randomized sociobehavioral trial to reduce added sugar intake in alaska native yup'ik children in the yukon-kuskokwim delta
topic Added sugar
Artificial sweeteners
Health inequities
Indigenous populations
Oral health behaviors
Oral health disparities
Sugar-sweetened beverages
topic_facet Added sugar
Artificial sweeteners
Health inequities
Indigenous populations
Oral health behaviors
Oral health disparities
Sugar-sweetened beverages
url https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/6048
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2024.107734