Wakaya: Rising Up for Choctaw Youth Health
Eligible age
12–19 yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
2 states
Healthy volunteers
Yes
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About this study
Investigators will conduct a two-group randomized waitlist-control trial to assess the efficacy of the Wakaya: Rising Up for Choctaw Youth Health program on improving physical activity, reducing sedentary behaviors and improving healthful eating habits as well as delaying or reducing alcohol, tobacco and other drug use. Wakaya is an experiential, outdoor, nature-based program grounded in Choctaw values. It is a multi-level intervention that increases individual motivation and leadership skills to make healthy behavioral choices for behavior and exercise.
Sponsor: University of Washington
You may qualify if…
- ✓ Be enrolled in Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO)
- ✓ Live within CNO tribal region for 12 months
- ✓ YES to one of the following:
- ✓ Consumed sweetened beverages or processed/fast food 2x or more per week; OR
- ✓ Engaged in excessive sitting or lying around (\>540 min/day) or engage in small screen recreation (\>2 hours/day); OR
- ✓ Physical activity - spend \<60 minutes/day outdoors or \<2.5 hrs per week in moderate or vigorous physical activity OR spend \<60 minutes a day in moderate or vigorous intensity aerobic activity; OR
- ✓ Engage in any T.V., small screen/video game recreation (\> 2 hours/day)
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ opioid/methamphetamine drug use (2 times or more in past month)
- ✕ allergic reactions to food (e.g. peanuts), plant (poison oak or ivy) or insects (e.g. bees, fire ants) that caused difficulty in breathing or necessitated hospitalization or caused an anaphylactic reaction
- ✕ disability that prevents student from walking or from engaging in exercise
- ✕ aggressive, violent, combative or inappropriate behaviors
- ✕ inability to follow directions
- ✕ psychotic symptoms
Where it's recruiting
Durant
Seattle
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05818384 · last updated 2025-02-20