New study aims to get Low-Income women moving by understanding their barriers

NCT ID NCT06293846

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at why low-income African American women are not physically active. Researchers worked with 46 women to understand their barriers and develop a customized fitness education program called BeFit. The goal is to create a program that fits their lives and helps them become more active.

What this could mean

Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.

Active substance

What I Learned at Home (WILAH) behavioral intervention

What this could lead to

If successful, this could lead to a tailored physical activity program that helps low-income women become more active and improve their health.

What could go wrong

This is a small, completed study focused on identifying barriers, not testing a treatment. The findings may not apply to other groups or lead to lasting change.

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Conditions

The condition(s) this trial relates to.

Motor Activity

As listed by the trial registrant

The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.

Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35233, United States